In the story of Nelly, Heathcliff Heathcliff was introduced as a seven year old Liverpool ban (possibly an Irish famine migrant) brought back to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. His appearance at Wuthering Heights overthrew the general custom of the Enshawan family, and the family soon became involved in chaos and fighting and family relations became malice and hatred . That's why he broke the toy that Enschau bought for his children even on the first night.
In the Hawthorne Cliff Wuthering Heights of Wuthering Heights, the nature of Heathcliff can be defined as darkness, threats and contemplation. He is a dangerous personality, accompanied by a sudden change of emotion, can produce deep seed hatred, and seems to be helpless, regardless of forgiving or compromise. - Emily Bronte and Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte wrote the only novel in her life. Written by her pen name Ellis Bell "Wuthering Heights" was published in 1847. "Wuthering Heights" is said to be the most imaginative and poetic among all Bronte novels, but Emily's book is not as popular as her sister Charlotte. Jane Air ("Bronte Sisters" 408)
In the story of Nelly, Heathcliff Heathcliff was introduced as a seven year old Liverpool ban (possibly an Irish famine migrant) brought back to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. His appearance at Wuthering Heights overthrew the general custom of the Enshawan family, and the family soon became involved in chaos and fighting and family relations became malice and hatred . Even on the first evening, because he beat the toy he bought, he already bought Heathcliff "Wuthering Heights" with Wuthering Heights and was talking about Heathcliff. The first paragraph provided him with a brilliant physical picture and Rockwood explained how skeptically how his "black eyes" were withdrawn under his eyebrows in the way of Rockwood. did. The story of Nelly begins with his introduction to Earnhoo Family. Having wanted revenge for evil and loving Katherine promoted the whole plan. However, Heathcliff is ignored and understood, and readers are hard to resist.