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Heathcliff (Wuthering Heights) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heathcliff is a fictional character in the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Owing to the novel's enduring fame and popularity, he is often regarded as an archetype of the tortured Romantic ...
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Heathcliff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heathcliff may refer to: • Heathcliff ( Wuthering Heights ), the central character from the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë • Heathcliff (musical), a musical based on the book Wutherin...
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Heathcliff (comic strip) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heathcliff is a comic strip created by George Gately in 1973 featuring an eponymous cat. Now written and drawn by Gately's nephew, Peter Gallagher, it is distributed to over 1000 newspapers by Crea...
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Heathcliff is introduced in Nelly's narration as a seven year old Liverpool foundling (probably an Irish famine immigrant) brought back to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. His story, in the words of Nelly, is "a cuckoo's story", Heathcliff is the usurper.
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HEATHCLIFF SUMMARY: Heathcliff is a tough cat, who trashes anyone that gets in his way. So don't confuse him with lazy Garfield! The first animated Heathcliff series by Ruby-Spears, teamed him up with Dingbat and later Marmaduke.
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Catherine Earnshaw: Catherine Earnshaw was born at Wuthering Heights and was raised with her brother Hindley and Heathcliff, an orphan her father brought home. She is described as saucy and selfish.
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Heathcliff cried vehemently, "I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul!" Emily Brontë distorts many common elements in Wuthering Heights to enhance the quality of her book. One of the distortions is Heathcliff's undying love for Catherine Earnshaw.
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