Question
How does Catherine change during the five weeks she spends with the Lintons?
Question 10 options:
A)
She becomes more concerned about being a lady.
B)
She falls in love with Edgar Linton.
C)
She stops caring about Heathcliff
D)
She begins to struggle to control her wild nature.
Question 10 options:
A)
She becomes more concerned about being a lady.
B)
She falls in love with Edgar Linton.
C)
She stops caring about Heathcliff
D)
She begins to struggle to control her wild nature.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Catherine Earnshaw undergoes significant changes during the five weeks she spends with the Lintons at Thrushcross Grange in Emily Brontë's *Wuthering Heights*. Among the options provided, the most accurate choice reflecting her transformation is:
**A) She becomes more concerned about being a lady.**
During her time with the Lintons, Catherine is exposed to a more refined lifestyle and the social expectations that come with it, which influences her behavior and attitudes. While she does develop feelings for Edgar Linton, it is her preoccupation with societal status and the idea of being a "lady" that marks her change during this period.
**A) She becomes more concerned about being a lady.**
During her time with the Lintons, Catherine is exposed to a more refined lifestyle and the social expectations that come with it, which influences her behavior and attitudes. While she does develop feelings for Edgar Linton, it is her preoccupation with societal status and the idea of being a "lady" that marks her change during this period.