No. He dies a few months after Catherine dies.
When his father (Hindley) was drunk he dropped him from the top of the stair well before Nelly could stop him. Luckily, Heathcliff, by natural instinct, caught the falling Hareton.
Yes she does right before they forget everything!!
No, Jack died before they could get married.
Heathcliff was given the name of a dead son in his foster family, the Earnshaws.
no
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 saves the boy's life by catching him before he falls down the stairs. Heathcliff's quick reflexes prevent Harry from being seriously injured.
Not before she married Edward Cullen.
When his father (Hindley) was drunk he dropped him from the top of the stair well before Nelly could stop him. Luckily, Heathcliff, by natural instinct, caught the falling Hareton.
she married thomas SHE MARRIED THOMAS OK
Isabella does not die in "Wuthering Heights." She leaves her abusive husband, Heathcliff, and escapes to London with their young son. She eventually falls ill and is cared for by Edgar Linton before dying of illness, but her death is not described in the novel.
Evangelist Terry Tripp is not divorced. As of 2014, he is still married to his wife Kim. He also had three daughters named Isabella, Lacey, and Rose.
Heathcliff tries to leave Catherine before Edgar returns from church because he knows their relationship is forbidden and he wants to avoid a confrontation with Edgar. Heathcliff's departure also serves as a way to protect Catherine from any potential harm or scandal that may arise from their association.
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.
errrmmm, sorry to break it to you, but, none of them... She's not a Cullen by blood.... Her name before she married Edward was Isabella Swan...... Sorry brahh
Some of the key themes in "Wuthering Heights" include love and obsession, revenge and hatred, social class and society, nature and the supernatural, and the destructive effects of unchecked passion. The novel explores how these themes intersect and drive the characters' actions throughout the story.
Heathcliff is brought to Wuthering Heights as a child when Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of the estate, finds him living on the streets of Liverpool. Mr. Earnshaw brings Heathcliff home to raise him as one of his own children, much to the dismay of his son Hindley.