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“ And he’ll never be able to emerge from his bathos of coarseness and ignorance.
I’ve got him faster than his scoundrel of a father secured me. . . Don’t you think
Hindley would be proud of his son…almost as proud as I am of mine. But there’s
this difference; one is gold put to the use of paving-stones, and the other is tin
polished to ape a service of silver. Mine has nothing valuable about it; yet I shall
have the merit of making it go as far as such poor stuff can go. His had first-rate
qualities, and they are lost: rendered worse than unavailing.’”.
a. Theme ?
b. Explain the quotation ?

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Answered by Abhishekkharade
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Answer:

A]. Heathcliff describes to Nelly his control over Hareton and Linton’s social class. Heathcliff explains how he has taught Hareton, who was born a gentleman, to act lower in class. Whereas he plans to bring Linton, his son, to a higher class by forcing a marriage with young Catherine. Heathcliff manipulates the social standings of Hareton and Linton as part of his plans for revenge. Heathcliff resents the poor treatment he received as an orphan without social connections and recognizes the power of social class.

2]. Quotation -: a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker.

I can't answer 2 question because I don't know te entire story .

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