any desire to keep him would only make heathcliff more resolute and determined
Catherine Linton resembles her father Edgar Linton but has her mother's eyes.
so she didnt go visit him
Hindley Earnshaw & Francis (a girl he met while away at college) Catherine Earnshaw & Edgar Linton Heathcliff & Isabella Linton Linton Heathcliff (heathcliff & Isabella's son) & Catherine Linton (catherine & Edgar's daughter)*Linton dies soon after At the end Catherine & her cousin Hareton Earnshaw (son of Hindley & Francis) are engaged
Heathcliffe, Catherine, Edgar Linton, Nellie Dean, Lockwood, Mr and Mrs Earnshaw
he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange
Catherine Linton resembles her father Edgar Linton but has her mother's eyes.
see his father
Edgar Linton was created in 1847.
Edgar Linton was a fictional character in Wuthering Heights. In the story, his parents died from some sort of fever.
Edgar Linton is a fictional character from Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights." As he is not a real person, he is not buried anywhere.
Linton's letters to Edgar suggest that he is manipulating Edgar by feigning illness to ensure he remains at Thrushcross Grange. Linton's letters also reveal his desperation to marry Cathy in order to gain control of Thrushcross Grange and inherit Edgar's wealth. Ultimately, Linton's letters portray his cunning nature and desire for power and control.
so she didnt go visit him
Edgar Linton
Edgar Linton feels animosity towards Hindley due to Hindley's cruel behavior and treatment towards others, including Edgar's wife, Catherine Earnshaw. Edgar sees Hindley as a destructive force and is wary of him.
Hindley Earnshaw & Francis (a girl he met while away at college) Catherine Earnshaw & Edgar Linton Heathcliff & Isabella Linton Linton Heathcliff (heathcliff & Isabella's son) & Catherine Linton (catherine & Edgar's daughter)*Linton dies soon after At the end Catherine & her cousin Hareton Earnshaw (son of Hindley & Francis) are engaged
Edgar allowed Linton to court and eventually marry his daughter, Cathy. Despite his reservations about Linton's character and health, Edgar respected Cathy's wishes and allowed her to make her own choices in love.
Catherine Linton is a character in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights," published in 1847. She is introduced in the second half of the novel as the daughter of Catherine Earnshaw and Edgar Linton.