Hindley orders Joseph to keep Heathcliff out of sight and away from the Lintons while they are visiting Wuthering Heights. He does not want Heathcliff to mingle with the higher-class guests or cause any disruptions during their visit.
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Keep him out of the room and in the sttic
vindictively
Heathcliff manages to claim Hindley's property, including Wuthering Heights, through financial manipulation and gambling. He lends Hindley money and gains leverage over him when Hindley falls into debt. After Hindley's death, Heathcliff inherits the property through cunning and ruthless tactics, solidifying his hold over Wuthering Heights.
A hellion
Hindley Earnshaw is Hareton's father in Wuthering Heights.
Hindley intends on killing Heathcliff.
Mr. Earnshaw and Hindley are not the same person. Mr. Earnshaw is the father of Hindley in the novel "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë. Hindley is Mr. Earnshaw's son, and their relationship is a central part of the story.
In "Wuthering Heights" Hindley's wife was Frances. She died in 1778 after giving birth to their son, Hareton, causing Hindley to become an alcoholic.
I believe that Joseph is a hypocrite in Wuthering Heights. He preaches about the bible and morals all the time, but openly supports Hindley even though Hindley drinks and creates chaos. Joseph supports Hareton but he does nothing to help him.
Heathcliff's revenge on Hindley begins by manipulating Hindley's weaknesses, particularly his gambling habits and addiction to alcohol. Heathcliff encourages Hindley's vices, leading to Hindley accumulating substantial debts that ultimately result in him losing Wuthering Heights to Heathcliff in a game of cards.
Hindley is Catherine's brother. When their father adopts Heathcliff, he is consistently cruel towards him. Hindley later becomes a drunk after the death of his wife allowing Heathcliff to seek revenge.