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Thank you We sneak Weathering heights hinde li's return allah
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shmoop so one of the things that underscores the poignancy
- 00:13
of doing your own thing and the prices you pay
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for that and so on is heathcliff big brother hindley
- 00:20
coming back to town Talk to us about that is
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- 00:23
a catalyst for setting these emotions off He he's an
- 00:28
orphan let's start with that He gets adopted by mr
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in trouble What kind of comes back with him And
- 00:33
and i'm in being an orphan in those days you
- 00:36
know not agree I mean just you think kind of
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dickens like all over every yeah So uh he's not
- 00:47
really appreciated by his older brother half brother maybe hindley
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And he really just kind of family just starts to
- 00:55
make his life miserable And we can kind of you
- 00:58
know relate this to the whole like frankenstein and frankenstein's
- 01:01
monster issue of like creator and created was heathcliff innate
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ly bad like was he and ate lead The guy
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who he ends up being was like really any enormous
- 01:11
jerk Or was he made that way because of how
- 01:15
he was treated by can lean and you know some
- 01:18
other boats in the book We really have to ask
- 01:19
yourself that question But we because of whatever it is
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whether it's partially innate nature nurture he grows into a
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really sad lonely angry character And that anger then naturally
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transforms himself into violence It's explosive and implosive in a
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lot of ways Who is hindley Earnshaw How does hindley
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is treatment of heathcliff affect the emotions in the story
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His heathcliff so bad character a result of nature nurture
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or both Yeah Weathering heights More like weathering lows What 00:02:01.75 --> [endTime] a downer
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