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Heathcliff appears to be a troubled and intense character from the narrator's description. His wild and dark appearance, along with his fierce mannerisms, suggest a complex and potentially dangerous personality. The narrator's portrayal hints at a deeper, brooding nature within Heathcliff that may be driven by inner turmoil and emotional complexity.

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