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  1. 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?

  2. In the years that pass, Heathcliff’s son Linton returns to stay with him at Wuthering Heights. Thanks to Heathcliff’s machinations, Cathy and Linton begin a relationship that ends in their marriage. After Linton dies, Heathcliff forces Cathy to remain at Wuthering Heights as a servant.

  3. 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?

  4. Cathy and Linton (respectively at the Grange and Wuthering Heights) gradually develop a relationship. Heathcliff schemes to ensure that they marry in order to ensure his claim to Thrushcross Grange, and on Edgar's death demands that the couple move in with him.

    • Emily Brontë
    • 1847
  5. I suggest that Emily gradually makes her female characters shift into more lively figures, and Gothic heroines are transformed into several versions of more animated women in Wuthering Heights, and echo each other, mirror each other, and collaborate with one another to provide a whole view.

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  7. Expert Answers. Heathcliff's changes and developments are marked by his thirst for revenge against those, like Hindley, who treat him as an outcast or servant, and by his love of...