It was the name of Mr & Mrs earnshaws son who died.
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.
The family learned about Isabella's elopement through a letter she sent them after she had already left, informing them of her new marriage to Heathcliff.
By Heathcliff I mean the 1970's-1980's cartoon about the always in trouble cat.
Heathcliff comes back to see Hindley. He decides to go back to Wuthering Heights simply for this purpose, though he knows that it may not be a good idea.
throws hot apple sauce in his face
One example of foreshadowing in Wuthering Heights is in Chapter 10 right after the reunion of Heathcliff and Cathy. Nelly mused, "I had a presentiment in the bottom of my heart that he had better have remained away." It leads the reader to believe that something bad is about to come because of Heathcliff, if the reader hadn't figured it out already. Also, the weather often foreshadows things that will happen in Wuthering heights. In chapter 8 when Cathy gets into arguments with Heathcliff, Edgar Linton, and Nelly, it is raining. To find more examples, just go through the book and see what you can find.
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.
you had to come from a wealthy family and had to have money if you were poor, you would directly count as a peasant
he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange
they come from a family of smartphones
Yes. 'Could you ask your family to come?' Is not, but 'Ask your family to come' is.
Agents don't usually come cheap. You could ask a family member to become your agent and maybe they'd do you a favor?