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Heathcliff, depressed and furious from the way he was treated by Hindley while growing up at Wuthering Heights, had planned to get back at the families that made him miserable. ... Returning a couple years later, clean and wealthy, Heathcliff had planned to gain control of life at Wuthering Heights and make those living there as miserable and cold hearted as he was. Heathcliff’s actions and his views on how to achieve his goals are examples of the theory of Behaviorism. ... Skinner is considered the “Father of Behaviorism” and firmly believed that man is nothing more than a biological machine that has no soul. ... In the novel, Heathcliff arrived at Wuthering Heights as a boy just off the streets of Liverpool, England. He was to be brought up in Wuthering Heights as a son of Mr. ... Upon returning to Wuthering Heights, he seemed to be doing better.
Approximate Word count = 691 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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