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Portrait of Linton Heathcliff

Linton Heathcliff

The sickly and spoiled son of Heathcliff and Isabella, representing weakness and manipulation.

From "Wuthering Heights" by Brontë, Emily

Core Belief

"Personal comfort and self-preservation are the ultimate priorities, even at the expense of others."

Worldview

Sees the world as a source of personal suffering and discomfort. He believes he is entitled to special treatment and is quick to blame others for his unhappiness.

Personality

Frail, self-pitying, and manipulative, Linton is physically weak and emotionally stunted. He craves attention and sympathy, often using his ill health to control others. He lacks moral strength and is easily swayed by his father's influence.

In Their Own Words

"“I can’t sit on a chair.”"
"“Papa says you would love me better than him and all the world, if you were my wife; so I’d rather you were that.”"
"“You won’t go to-morrow, recollect, Miss!”"

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