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    • Earnshaw prefers Heathcliff to Hindley

      • Earnshaw prefers Heathcliff to Hindley but nevertheless bequeaths Wuthering Heights to Hindley when he dies.
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  2. Hindley is Mr. Earnshaw’s son, and the brother of Catherine. When the siblings first meet Heathcliff, they loathe him, but where Catherine ultimately falls in love with Heathcliff, Hindley only regards him with further contempt.

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      Earnshaw prefers Heathcliff to Hindley but nevertheless...

  3. Earnshaw prefers Heathcliff to Hindley but nevertheless bequeaths Wuthering Heights to Hindley when he dies. Mrs. Earnshaw Catherine and Hindley’s mother, who neither likes nor trusts the orphan Heathcliff when he is brought to live at her house.

    • Emily Brontë
    • 1847
  4. Jul 4, 2024 · It was clear from the very beginning that Mr. Earnshaw preferred the young newcomer to his own son, and Hindley reacted with jealousy and a barely suppressed rage. He took every opportunity to...

  5. Nevertheless, her desire for a genteel and socially prominent lifestyle guides her decision-making: she would marry Heathcliff, if Hindley had not cast him down so low. Read more about Hindley as the antagonist. Heathcliff’s emotional turmoil is due in part to his ambiguous class status.

  6. May 31, 2022 · His enmity towards Heathcliff, whom his father Mr. Earnshaw favored, leads Hindley to cruelly reduce Heathcliff to a servant upon his inheritance of the estate. Hindley vs. Heathcliff : Hindley demotes Heathcliff, undermining the latter’s status and igniting a lifelong grudge.

  7. Earnshaw 's health deteriorates, and he becomes even less accepting of Hindley 's behavior toward Heathcliff. He sends Hindley away to college, allowing Catherine and Heathcliff to grow closer. Heathcliff has now completely taken Hindley's place at the Heights.

  8. After Mr. Earnshaw dies, Hindley seeks to degrade Heathcliff by turning him into a manual laborer and depriving him of access to the "curate" (tutor). Later, Hindley concocts a social-climbing scheme to unite the Earnshaws and the Lintons by marrying Catherine off to Edgar.

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