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  1. Married: Isabella Linton in February 1784. Children: Linton Heathcliff, born 1784. Date of death: April 1802 (aged about 37) Place of death: Wuthering Heights. Physical description: thick, low brows; black hair and whiskers; athletic. Notes: In the novel, he was named "Heathcliff" after a son of Mr Earnshaw who died in childhood.

  2. Heathcliff is the conflicted villain/hero of the novel. Mr. Earnshaw finds him on the street and brings him home to Wuthering Heights, where he and Catherine become soul mates. He is the ultimate outsider, with his dark "gypsy" looks and mysterious background.

  3. 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?

  4. Oct 13, 2022 · Warner Bros. Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë and the truth about the ‘real-life Heathcliff’. Published: October 13, 2022 3:44am EDT. When Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights in 1847 under...

  5. Heathcliff, fictional character, the brooding protagonist of Emily Brontë ’s romantic novel Wuthering Heights (1847). This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper.

  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. Jul 30, 2018 · Heathcliffs desire is beyond obsessive, and for self-dramatising, ego-hungry teenage girls, that’s potent stuff. So how does Heathcliff fit into this? Because while he is the ultimate...

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