throws hot apple sauce in his face
Yes. She had a son by her husband, Heathcliff, named Linton Heathcliff.
Isabella Linton is a character in Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights." She is Edgar Linton's sister who falls in love with Heathcliff, but his treatment of her is cruel and abusive. Isabella's feelings towards Heathcliff are mixed; she struggles between her infatuation with him and the realization of his harsh nature.
When Edgar and Isabella Linton come to visit Wuthering Heights, tensions rise due to their social differences and Catherine's conflicting feelings for Heathcliff and Edgar. The visit exacerbates the jealousy and rivalry between Heathcliff and Edgar, leading to further animosity and conflicts within the household.
In Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," Isabella Linton does not die giving birth to her son, Linton. Instead, she survives childbirth but lives a troubled life due to her abusive relationship with Heathcliff. Isabella eventually leaves Wuthering Heights to seek a better life for herself and her child, but her fate after the novel's events is left ambiguous.
Hindley Earnshaw & Francis (a girl he met while away at college) Catherine Earnshaw & Edgar Linton Heathcliff & Isabella Linton Linton Heathcliff (heathcliff & Isabella's son) & Catherine Linton (catherine & Edgar's daughter)*Linton dies soon after At the end Catherine & her cousin Hareton Earnshaw (son of Hindley & Francis) are engaged
Isabella does not die in "Wuthering Heights." She leaves her abusive husband, Heathcliff, and escapes to London with their young son. She eventually falls ill and is cared for by Edgar Linton before dying of illness, but her death is not described in the novel.
Isabella Linton first lives with Edgar atThrushcross Grange. She moves to Wuthering Heights after marrying Heathcliff, but she soon grows tired of how cruel he is and eventually flees back to Thrushcross Grange again. Finally she moves south to London and eventually dies after birthing the child Linton.
Heathcliff despises Linton for being weak, selfish, and lacking in spirit. He sees Linton as a hindrance to his plans for revenge and power, and views him as an obstacle to his control over Thrushcross Grange.
he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange
Heathcliff and Catherine do not have children together in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights." Catherine later marries Edgar Linton and has a daughter named Cathy. Heathcliff has no known biological children.
At the beginning of Nellys story within the book Heathcliff is presumed an orphan because they don't know"to whom he belonged" but throughout the book people lose their parents: Catherine & Hindley Earnshaw, Isabella & Edgar Linton, Catherine Linton, Hareton Earnshaw and Linton Heathcliff
Keep him out of the room and in the sttic