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Yes, so mr earnshaw simply bring heathcliff home. It's always been that way and that's the way that it will odds are stay

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How did Heathcliffs presence affect the relationships between family members?

Heathcliff caused much competition between family member's in Wuthering Hieghts. Heathcliff created a power struggle between Catherine and her father. "showing how her pretended insolence, which he thought real, had more power over Heathcliff than his kindness: how the boy would do her bidding in anything, and his only when it suited her inclination". In this quotation we can observe that Catherine's rather sadistic manipulative power over Heathcliff frustrates Mr Earnshaw in that he cannot understand how his kindness is meaningless to Heathcliff whilst Catherine's cruelty is so productive in catching Heathcliff's attention. What's more Heathcliff's presence brings immense jealously to Edgar and frequently causes competition and conflict between the two. This in turn results in Edgar and his fathers relationship diminishing as a result of the latter, in his advancing old age, believing everyone in the house to hate Heathcliff purely to spite him. This of course is paranoia and does not aid Heathcliff's situation as an outsider. I hope that this helps a little bit.


What does Mr Utterson mean when he says your tale has gone Home?

what mr utterson means when he says this phrase, is that enfield has come to the end of his story, and there is nothing else to be told.


What is the name of Mr Rochesters second home?

Ferndean Manor


Who was Mr Tate talking about when he said taking the one man who's done you and this town a great service an' draggin' him with his shy ways into the limelight to me that is a sin?

Boo Radley, because he was watching Jem and Scout on their way home when Mr. Ewell attacked them. Boo came out and saved Jem and Scout by stabbing Mr. Ewell with his knife.


What is mostly likely Mr whites final wish?

to undo his wish to bring his son back to life

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How was Heathcliff received when Mr Earnshaw first brought him home in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë?

Heathcliff was initially rejected and seen as an outsider by the Earnshaw family, except for Mr. Earnshaw's daughter, Catherine. Hindley, Mr. Earnshaw's son, particularly resented Heathcliff's presence and treated him poorly.


Who were Mr and Mrs Earnshaw in 'Wuthering Heights'?

Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw are characters in the novel "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë. They are the parents of Hindley and Catherine, and they adopt Heathcliff. Mr. Earnshaw's decision to bring Heathcliff into their family sets off a chain of events that drive much of the novel's plot.


Because Hindley is constantly antagonizing Heathcliff and infuriating Mr Earnshaw what action does Mr Earnshaw take?

Mr. Earnshaw sends Hindley away to college to separate him from Heathcliff and the ongoing conflicts.


Because Hindley is constantly antagonizing Heathcliff and infuriating Mr. Earnshaw what action does Mr. Earnshaw take?

Hindley is sent away to school


Where did heathcliff come from and how did he become part of the Earnshaw family?

Heathcliff's origins are mysterious; he is found as a homeless boy on the streets of Liverpool by Mr. Earnshaw during a business trip. Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff back to Wuthering Heights and raises him as part of the family, alongside his own children, Catherine and Hindley.


Why did Hindley not like Heathcliff?

Hindley did not like Heathcliff mainly because they are rivals. Hindley's father, Mr. Earnshaw, brought Heathcliff home as an orphan, and he loved this orphan more than his own flesh and blood son, Hindley. For this reason Hindley torments Heathcliff endlessly. Heathcliff uses this to his advantage when he forces Hindley to trade horses with him when his horse goes lame. He threatens to tell Mr. Earnshaw how much Hindley harms him if Hindley doesn't trade horses with him. Hope this answers your question.


Wuthering Heights characters?

Members of the Earnshaw family: Heathcliff (adopted) Mr Earnshaw Mrs Earnshaw Catherine Edgar House Maid: Nelly Dean Members of the Linton Family: Mr + Mrs Linton Isabella Edgar


After Mr Earnshaw dies and Hindley returns to Wuthering Heights how does Hindley treat the servants and Heathcliff?

vindictively


What circumstances first bring Heathcliff to the Heights in the book Wuthering Heights?

Heathcliff is brought to Wuthering Heights as a child when Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of the estate, finds him living on the streets of Liverpool. Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home to raise him as one of his own children, much to the dismay of his son Hindley.


Who lived in Wuthering Heights?

In the house 'Wuthering Heights' there is Mrs.Earnshaw (who dies) , Mr Earnshaw (who dies), Hindley (Mr + Mrs Earnshaws son) , Catherine (Mrs + Mr Earnshaw's daughter and Heathcliff (the beggar that Mr Earnshaw took in off the streets of Liverpool) Also in the servants quarters there is Nelly and some other workers.


How do heathcliff and Cathy cope with Mr Earnshaw's death?

After Mr. Earnshaw's death, Heathcliff becomes resentful and isolated, while Cathy becomes withdrawn and grief-stricken. Their coping mechanisms differ, with Heathcliff turning to anger and revenge, and Cathy turning inward to process her emotions. Their responses to Mr. Earnshaw's death contribute to the complex dynamics in Emily Bronte's novel, "Wuthering Heights."


Who are the main characters in Wuthering Heights?

MOST IMPORTANT: Heathcliff Catherine Edgar Hindley QUITE IMPORTANT: Isabella Mr Earnshaw Mrs Earnshaw Lockwood Nelly Mr + Mrs Linton Young Cathy Hareton Linton