Explanation:
In Emily Bronte’s classic novel ‘Wuthering Heights’, Mr Earnshaw finds Heathcliff in the streets of Liverpool during his business trip to the city. The circumstances surrounding their meeting are shrouded in mystery, but it is clear that Heathcliff has suffered great trauma before being discovered by Mr Earnshaw. It is worth noting that the character of Heathcliff is presented to the reader as an enigmatic figure from the outset. His appearance, background, and motivations are all shrouded in mystery, and this serves to heighten his sense of otherness within the story. As such, the specifics of where he was found and how he came to be in Liverpool remain largely a matter of speculation and interpretation.