Edgar and Heathcliff got into a fight in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights" over the affection of Catherine Earnshaw. During the fight, Heathcliff injured Edgar before being thrown out of the house. The consequences of the fight included Edgar's physical injury and the deepening of the animosity between Edgar and Heathcliff, which continued to affect their relationships with each other and those around them.
Yes, in the novel "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë, Heathcliff and Edgar Linton do have a physical confrontation. The two men fight over their love for Catherine Earnshaw, leading to a violent altercation.
Isabella marries Heathcliff's rival, Edgar Linton, to hurt Heathcliff. She hopes that by marrying Edgar, she can anger Heathcliff and make him suffer emotionally. This act of revenge ultimately backfires on Isabella as she finds herself trapped in an unhappy marriage.
Isabella and Heathcliff eloped in Wuthering Heights.
Because they hated each other very much and that is what people do when they hate each other
Catherine warned Heathcliff that Edgar would physically harm him if he did not leave Isabella alone.
Mrs. Linton has allowed Edgar and Isabella to attend under the condition that Heathcliff be kept away from them. Accordingly, Hindley orders that Heathcliff be locked in the attic until the end of dinner. Before the boy can be locked away, however, Edgar makes a comment about Heathcliff's hair, and Heathcliff angrily flings hot applesauce in his face
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
"Wuthering Heights" is a complex novel but can be summarized chapter by chapter as follows: Mr. Lockwood rents Thrushcross Grange near Wuthering Heights, meets the mysterious Heathcliff. Flashbacks reveal Heathcliff's childhood at Wuthering Heights after Mr. Earnshaw adopts him. Heathcliff's love for Catherine Earnshaw deepens, despite her plans to marry Edgar Linton. Catherine marries Edgar, leading to Heathcliff's departure and return years later. Heathcliff's revenge plot unfolds, leading to tragic consequences for all involved.
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
breaking her heart
catherine