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    Bronte’s contemporaries‚ akin to a combination of her childhood and work as an adult. At first entering the Wuthering Heights estate‚ Heathcliff’s earliest and most profound memories are rigid with life as an unequal; by the passing of Mr Earnshaw‚ Heathcliff

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    vengeful‚ and at the extreme villainous. In Emily Bronte’s novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ Heathcliff is the villain because he is frustrated about his unrequited love for Cathy. Heathcliff’s villainy is apparent in how he treats the Earnshaws‚ degrading Hindley and Hareton just as Hindley did him. This is also shown in his actions against the Lintons. Heathcliff hates the Lintons because Cathy married Edgar. Heathcliff uses his treachery to steal away the Linton fortune and to degrade their offspring.

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    Heathcliff and Catherine‚ and Catherine‚ Linton and Harleton Earnshaw. One can consider the romantic love which Catherine and Heathcliff feel for each other but‚ because of Catherine’s family and because of their different social statuses‚ they can never belong to each other. Bronte creates their love as a gothic love story. Unable to have Catherine’s love‚ Heathcliff takes revenge on the next generation‚ Catherine‚ Linton and Hareton Earnshaw. Heathcliff hates Cathy‚ the daughter of Catherine and Edgar

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    some of the characters. Heathcliff‚ who was brought into the home of Catherine and her older brother Hindley‚ wins the affection of their father and the resentment of Hindley. As a result of this built up resentment‚ when Hindley inherits the home he mistreats and degrades Heathcliff. The cruelty Heathcliff experiences from Hindley influence Heathcliff to become a well mannered man in society.

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    He is jealous of Edgar and he decides to leave Wuthering Heights. He spies on a conversation between Catherine and Nelly where the young Earnshaw states that “It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now…” (74) missing the last part of her speech where she confesses her love for him. Catherine is in love with Heathcliff but her intention is to marry Edgar‚ alleging that he is handsome‚ wealthy‚ respectable and because he loves her. She is conscious of Heathcliff’s lack of proper education and manners

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    Heathcliff: An orphan found in Liverpool and taken in by Mr. Earnshaw and raised with his family. Although he is quiet‚ he is wild‚ passionate‚ full of hate and rage to those who are against him and he is devoted to Catherine‚ his life wouldn’t make sense with her. As the story goes on‚ Heathcliff breaks his inner barriers and starts showing his feelings. Catherine Earnshaw: She is the daughter of Mr. Earnshaw and the sister of Hindley. She marries Edgar Linton and has a daughter‚ also named Catherine

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    roguish and has a lack of education”. Despite the fact that the kids were being injustice towards Heathcliff and saw him as a misfit‚ Mr. Earnshaw who was the leader of the family treated him like he was the same as other people and made him feel like he had a place where he is. His death was what changed the great times of Heathcliff. At the point when Hindley took responsibility of the family this

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    with. Yet as Heathcliff grows older‚ he slowly integrates into the 18th-century farm society of which this book embodies‚ although remaining somewhat silent‚ is not afraid to speak of the controversial and awkward. Catherine Earnshaw is the youngest daughter of the Earnshaw family would be described as a troubled and flawed child‚ but some aspects from our futuristic perspective would consider her demeanor to be completely normal. At first Cathy (her nickname throughout the book) is hostile towards

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    In any good novel‚ and even in life‚ people can be influenced in both positive and negative ways. In the three novels that we have read so far‚ Great Expectations‚ Lés Misérables‚ and Wuthering Heights‚ the main characters are faced with negative challenges and influences. Positive guides and influences also affect the characters in these books; the positive guides usually end up winning in the end. In Great Expectations‚ the main character of the story was Pip. Some of the negative influences

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    escorted back to Thrushcross Grange by Heathcliff. There he asks his housekeeper‚ Ellen Dean‚ to tell him the story of the family from the Heights. The Childhood of Heathcliff (chapters 4 to 17) The story begins thirty years before when the Earnshaw family lived

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