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Wuthering Heights

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Character: Hindley Earnshaw

Actions: Against Heathcliff (an orphan who his father has taken in)

1. [pg. 38 and 39]: beats Heathcliff

2. [pg. 46]: after Mr. Earnshaw's death, Hindley returns and treats Heathcliff as a servant. He denies him education and relegates him to manual labor.

3. [pg. 47] locks him out of the house

4. [pg. 53] groups him among the servants when Catherine returns home from Thrushcross Grange

5. [pg. 58] forbids him from playing with Catherine, Edgar, and Isabella

Sympathy:

1. [pg. 38] Hindley is jealous of Heathcliff because his father loved Heathcliff more than him.

2. HOW: We know prior to most of Hindley's actions that he is jealous of Heathcliff. But it is revealed in a way that causes the reader to empathize with him. One by one, Hindley looses his allies. First Catherine begins to take to Heathcliff, then his mother [who had distrusted Heathcliff] dies, and lastly, Nelly Dean begins to like Heathcliff.

Actions:

1. [pg. 65] According to Nelly Dean Hindley becomes "tyrannical" and abandons his newborn son, leaving Nelly to care for him. Falls into alcohol and is prone to drunken rages.

2. [pg. 73-74] Threatens to kill Nelly for not killing his son and instead trying to hide him.

3. [pg. 139] Is determined to take Heathcliff's money and life.

4. [p. 172] Tries to ambush and kill Heathcliff with the knife-gun.

Sympathy:

1. [pg. 64] Hindley is grieving over the loss of his wife.

2. HOW: The reader learns how much Hindley adored his wife and he struggled to comprehend her death/how she could be taken from him.

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