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... In Wuthering Heights, the Lintons represent the Victorian family ideal through their genteel mannerisms and lack of concern for the poor. ...
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... values. The Lintons of Thrushcross Grange it seems are almost complete opposites to the Earnshaws of Wuthering Heights. The Earnshaws ...
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It tells the stories of two families: the Earnshaws who live at the Heights, at the edge of the moors, and the genteel and refined Lintons who live at ...
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... Their personalities contradict those of the inhabitants of Wuthering Heights; the Lintons have a much more timid and forgiving nature. ...
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... In the novel, when Edgar Linton insults Heathcliff when the Lintons come over to the Heights for Christmas dinner, Heathcliff throws a bowl of hot applesauce ...
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... the land of calm, is settled in the valley and is the residence of the genteel Lintons. The same differences exists between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross ...
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... Wuthering Heights is the residence of the Earnshaw family who represent the storm and the Lintons, originally from Thrushcross Grange, represent the calm. ...
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... abandons Wuthering Heights for three years and evolves into an experienced adult of the world. He uses his worldly knowledge to rebel against the Lintons and ...
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... on the social ladder. The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident when Heathcliff ...
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... After the Lintons have her, Hindley gets her back and he demands "[to keep] her ... In Wuthering Heights they have to develop a different method to deal with her ...
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In this quote, Heathcliff's pain from Catherine's death is obvious. Wuthering Heights is a Victorian novel regarding the lives of the Earnshaws and Lintons. ...
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... The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident by Heathcliff and Catherine when the peek through their window. ...
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... Owning the Heights isn't enough though. ... To complete his revenge over the Lintons, Heathcliff employs these latter tactics - the claiming of his son and the ...
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... The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident by Heathcliff and Catherine when the peek through their window. ...
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... as the bridge between Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights, her biases are made obvious from the beginning of the novel. She refers to the Lintons as "us ...
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... The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident by Heathcliff and Catherine when the peek through their window. ...
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... Thrushcross Grange, however, is altogether opposite from the Heights. ... The occupants of the Grange, the Lintons, include Mr. and Mrs. Linton and their two ...
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The tumultuous Earnshaws and their extended family inhabit the stormy household of Wuthering Heights. As opposed to the latter, the Lintons and their family ...
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... Heathcliff's motive for bringing these people to the Heights is to take away the clout of the Lintons', thus avenging Catherine's death, and exacting revenge ...
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... they go to the Grange to see how Edgar and Isabella, the two Lintons, pass their ... to walk again; five weeks pass, and when she comes back to the Heights, she is ...
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... values. The Lintons of Thrushcross Grange it seems are almost complete opposites to the Earnshaws of Wuthering Heights. The Earnshaws ...
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... The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident by Heathcliff and Catherine when the peek through their window. ...
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... The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident by Heathcliff and Catherine when the peek through their window. ...
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... The people of Wuthering Heights aspired to be on the same level as the Lintons. This is evident by Heathcliff and Catherine when the peek through their window. ...
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... deal with the the hopes of becoming master of the Heights and the Grange. This is done to take revenge against all of the Earnshaws and the Lintons collectively ...
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... deal with the the hopes of becoming master of the Heights and the Grange. This is done to take revenge against all of the Earnshaws and the Lintons collectively ...
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Some of the important themes in Wuthering Heights are, revenge, spiritual feelings between ... After Catherine came back from the Lintons and Edgar used to pay her ...
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... her leg heals. She returns to the Heights a young lady, her class is brought out by the Lintons' influence. However, she no longer ...
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... In a deeper sense, the walls of Thrushcross Grange protect Lintons and Catherine from the dangerous influences of Heathcliff and Wuthering Heights itself. ...
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... the isolated bogs, separating themselves from the activities of Wuthering Heights. ... Living amongst the elegance of the Lintons transforms Catherine from a ...
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