Wuthering HeightsArgue whether Heathcliff was either redeemable or justified in his…

Argue whether Heathcliff was either redeemable or justified in his actions. Since faith -in a strictly religious sense of the word-is not a major- or actually minor thread , matters of obligation towards one’s fellow man(or woman)
and morality are left up to the individual reader’s own philosophy.

In chapter 31 (about three pages in from the-“it would be odd if I thwart myself, ” he muttered…”but , when I look for his father in his face.
I find  her very day more! How the devil is he so like ? I can hardly bear to see him.”  while heathcliff may not regret his horrible actions
He is aware that he is paying for them by the slowly creeping possession of his soul ; he is being punished by not being able to shake the images of those he helped to destroy.
just as catherine declared herself as one with him heathcliff is now bound to her memory .
does this make any sense? do i ever?
take it away my esteemed partner in literature.

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