Because they hated each other very much and that is what people do when they hate each other
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange
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.
Heathcliffe, Catherine, Edgar Linton, Nellie Dean, Lockwood, Mr and Mrs Earnshaw
toward the end of the story Edgar Linton becomes very ill. His beloved daughter Cathy was kidnapped by Heathcliff and forced to marry Linton Heathcliff. While she was at Wuthering Heights she was locked up and not allowed to leave. At this time she knew her father was dying, so she escaped Wuthering Heights and ran to Thrushcross Grange. Upon her arrival, she ran up to her father's deathbed. He was only continuing to live to be able to see her one more time. He delivers is last words so her and passes away peacefully.
"Wuthering Heights" is a complex novel but can be summarized chapter by chapter as follows: Mr. Lockwood rents Thrushcross Grange near Wuthering Heights, meets the mysterious Heathcliff. Flashbacks reveal Heathcliff's childhood at Wuthering Heights after Mr. Earnshaw adopts him. Heathcliff's love for Catherine Earnshaw deepens, despite her plans to marry Edgar Linton. Catherine marries Edgar, leading to Heathcliff's departure and return years later. Heathcliff's revenge plot unfolds, leading to tragic consequences for all involved.
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
No, Isabella did not have a son in Wuthering Heights. She marries Heathcliff but later leaves him and gives birth to a son, Linton, with Edgar Linton.
Heathcliff and Catherine do not have children together in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights." Catherine later marries Edgar Linton and has a daughter named Cathy. Heathcliff has no known biological children.
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Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
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.
In Chapter 12 of Wuthering Heights, Catherine is frustrated because she feels torn between her intense love for Heathcliff and her desire for social status and wealth by marrying Edgar Linton. She is struggling with her conflicting emotions and the societal expectations placed upon her.
Isabella and Heathcliff eloped in Wuthering Heights.
Nelly finally located Cathy at Wuthering Heights, where she had gone to be with Heathcliff.
Catherine accepts Edgar's proposal in "Wuthering Heights" because she sees it as a practical choice that will secure her future and social status. She values Edgar's wealth and social standing, even though she is in love with Heathcliff. Catherine believes that marrying Edgar will offer her a better life in society compared to her wild and passionate but socially unacceptable relationship with Heathcliff.
he wouldn't let him visit thrushcross grange