He was only slightly bothered by Linton's death.
immense curiousity
Hareton is the son of Hindley and Frances Earnshaw. He is also the cousin of Cathy II.
Catherine
When his father (Hindley) was drunk he dropped him from the top of the stair well before Nelly could stop him. Luckily, Heathcliff, by natural instinct, caught the falling Hareton.
this is where they were happiest. They wanted to see how the Lintons lived.
Hareton is indifferent to Linton's death as he had no love or respect for him due to Linton's mistreatment towards Catherine. He sees Linton's death as a relief and an end to a troubling chapter in his life.
immense curiousity
Hareton Earnshaw was created in 1847.
Hindley Earnshaw is Hareton's father in Wuthering Heights.
Hareton, in the novel, doesn't die. He lives on to marry young Cathy.
Hareton is the son of Hindley and Frances Earnshaw. He is also the cousin of Cathy II.
Heathcliff saves Hareton after Hindley accidentally drops him over the banister. Heathcliff catches Hareton just in time to prevent him from falling.
Hareton Earnshaw was mistreated by Heathcliff, who raised him with neglect and cruelty after the death of his parents. Heathcliff deprived Hareton of education, proper upbringing, and treated him as a servant in his own home. This mistreatment resulted in Hareton growing up uneducated and ill-mannered, perpetuating the cycle of abuse that began with Heathcliff.
Hareton Earnshaw is a character in Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights." He is the son of Hindley Earnshaw and is raised at Wuthering Heights alongside Heathcliff. Hareton is initially portrayed as uncivilized and uneducated, but he eventually undergoes a transformation and redeems himself.
this is where they were happiest. They wanted to see how the Lintons lived.
a servant
Hareton