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  2. Heathcliff is a fictional character in Emily Brontë's 1847 novel Wuthering Heights. Owing to the novel's enduring fame and popularity, he is often regarded as an archetype of the tortured antihero whose all-consuming rage, jealousy and anger destroy both him and those around him; in short, the Byronic hero .

  3. Heathcliff is an American comic strip created by George Gately in 1973, featuring the title character, an orange cat. Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1,000 newspapers by Creators Syndicate , which took over the comic from McNaught Syndicate in 1988.

  4. The Affable, Sometimes Disquieting Weirdness of 'Heathcliff' Stephen Roth . August 24, 2018

  5. Heathcliff (a.k.a. Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats, known as Les Entrechats in French) is a children's animated television series that debuted on September 3, 1984.

  6. Having been abused by Hindley for most of his childhood, Heathcliff is the classic victim-turned-perpetrator. His rage is tied to the revenge he so passionately seeks, but he also undertakes small "extracurricular" acts of violence, like hanging Isabella Linton's dog.

  7. How did Heathcliff earn his fortune? How does Heathcliff gain control of Wuthering Heights? What is the significance of weather in the story? What is Cathy's relationship to Catherine and Heathcliff? In what ways is Heathcliff viewed as an outsider?

  8. Heathcliff: With Henry Corden, Don Messick, Mel Blanc, Marilyn Schreffler. Scruffy Alley cat rules his neighborhood. Rejected monsters drive about doing odd jobs. Clumsy, lovable great dane gets into mischief without meaning to.

  9. Heathcliff is the protagonist of Wuthering Heights. The action of the plot begins when he is brought into the Earnshaw household as a mysterious young child. His presence informs the events of the novel and affects the decisions of all the other characters.

  10. Created by George "Gately" Gallagher, the Heathcliff comic became the first newspaper strip to feature a cat as the main character -- even beating out Garfield by five years.

  11. Heathcliff, fictional character, the brooding protagonist of Emily Brontë’s romantic novel Wuthering Heights.

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