Heathcliff revealed to Nelly that he is consumed by his intense love for Catherine Earnshaw and that he seeks revenge against those who have wronged him, particularly the Lintons and Edgar. He admits to his destructive and vengeful nature, which has driven many of his actions throughout the novel "Wuthering Heights."
Heathcliff removed Nelly from the Grange because he wanted to isolate Catherine in order to manipulate her emotionally and control her actions. Removing Nelly allowed Heathcliff to exert more influence over Catherine.
No, in "Wuthering Heights" Nelly did care about Heathcliff, although their relationship was complicated. Nelly acted as a narrator and confidante to many characters in the story, including Heathcliff.
Nelly thought her mistress would never be released alive
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
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Isabella told Nelly she could not return home to the Grange because she was tired of being mistreated by Heathcliff, and she felt isolated and unhappy living there. She also did not want to face the shame of returning after marrying Heathcliff against her family's wishes.
Nelly finally located Cathy at Wuthering Heights, where she had gone to be with Heathcliff.
Catherine shares with Nelly the secret that she is in love with Heathcliff, despite her upcoming marriage to Edgar Linton. She also reveals her conflicted emotions and struggles about her feelings for Heathcliff and the societal expectations placed upon her.
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
Catherine tore up the letter from Heathcliff and threw it into the fireplace without reading it, which caused a rift between them.
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