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Isabella told Nelly she could not return home to the Grange because she was tired of being mistreated by Heathcliff, and she felt isolated and unhappy living there. She also did not want to face the shame of returning after marrying Heathcliff against her family's wishes.
In Wuthering Heights Nelly Dean is the housekeeper at Thrushcross Grange where Lockwood is staying. She re-counts the story of Heathcliff and Cathy's love affair, having grown up with them as their servant.
Nelly Dean is the narrator in Wuthering Heights, telling her story to Lockwood. She was the maid of Catherine, Hindley, and Heathcliff when they were young and followed Catherine when she married Edgar Linton to his house, Thrushcross Grange.
Heathcliff endured abusive treatment living in Thrushcross Grange which drove him to run away and pursue his vengeance
No, in "Wuthering Heights" Nelly did care about Heathcliff, although their relationship was complicated. Nelly acted as a narrator and confidante to many characters in the story, including Heathcliff.
this is where they were happiest. They wanted to see how the Lintons lived.
Nelly leaves Wuthering Heights to take care of Heathcliff's sick son, Linton, at Thrushcross Grange. She also leaves because she is concerned for Hareton's upbringing and wants to provide him with a better education and influence.
In "Wuthering Heights," Nelly learns about Heathcliff's secret plan to exact revenge on Edgar Linton by marrying his daughter, Catherine, and inheriting Thrushcross Grange. This scheme is driven by Heathcliff's desire to gain wealth and status so he can elevate his social standing and seek vengeance on those who have wronged him.
Nelly thought her mistress would never be released alive
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Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
In Chapter 6 of Wuthering Heights, Catherine returns home from Thrushcross Grange and falls ill. Nelly tells Mr. Linton that Catherine is pining for Heathcliff. In Chapter 7, Mr. Linton forbids Catherine from seeing Heathcliff in order to prevent her from becoming too attached to him. Catherine becomes more rebellious and continues to pine for Heathcliff.