Spark. Notes: Wuthering Heights: Chapters I. Heathcliff forms a singular contrast. He is a dark- skinned gypsy in aspect. Shortly after arriving. Grange, he pays a visit to his landlord, Mr. Heathcliff. a surly, dark man living in a manor called Wuthering Heights—“wuthering”. During the visit, Heathcliff. Lockwood, and leaves him alone in a room with. Lockwood is saved from the hounds by a. When Heathcliff returns, Lockwood is. Wuthering Heights—he. Summary: Chapter IIOn a chilly afternoon not long after his first visit. Lockwood plans to lounge before the fire in his study, but he finds. Wuthering Heights, arriving just as. He knocks, but no one lets him in. Joseph, an old servant who speaks with a thick Yorkshire accent. Heathcliff is not in the house. Eventually. a rough- looking young man comes to let him in, and Lockwood goes. Lockwood assumes she is Heathcliff’s wife. He tries to make. When Heathcliff arrives. Lockwood: the young woman is his daughter- in- law. Lockwood. then assumes that the young man who let him in must be Heathcliff’s. Heathcliff corrects him again. The young man, Hareton Earnshaw, is. Heathcliff’s dead son. The snowfall becomes a blizzard, and when Lockwood is. Thrushcross. Grange. He takes a lantern and says that he. Joseph, seeing him make his way through the snow, assumes. Pinned. down by the dogs, Lockwood grows furious, and begins cursing the. Wuthering Heights Quotes
His anger brings on a nosebleed, and he. Wuthering Heights. The housekeeper, Zillah. Summary: Chapter IIICatherine Earnshaw . Catherine. Heathcliff . He notices that someone has scratched. Three names are inscribed. Introduction and Notes by John S. Whitley, University of Sussex. Wuthering Heights is a wild, passionate story of the intense and almost demonic love. A summary of Chapters I–V in Emily Bront. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Wuthering Heights and what it means. Andrea Arnold pummels this costume drama into a beautiful rough beast of a movie – even if Emily Bront Catherine Earnshaw, Catherine Linton, and Catherine. Heathcliff. He also finds a diary written approximately. Apparently the diary belonged to Catherine. Earnshaw, and Lockwood reads an entry that describes a day at Wuthering. Heights shortly after her father died, during which her cruel older. Hindley forces her and Heathcliff to endure Joseph’s tedious. Catherine and Heathcliff seem to have been very close. Hindley seems to have hated Heathcliff. The diary even describes. Hindley telling his wife, Frances, to pull the boy’s hair. Lockwood falls asleep and enters into a pair of nightmares. Still half asleep, he attempts to break off. But instead. of a branch, he finds a ghostly hand, which seizes his own, and. Catherine Linton, demands to be let in. The ghost releases him, and Lockwood tries. But the books. begin to fall, and he cries out in terror. Heathcliff rushes into the. Lockwood cries out that the room is haunted. Heathcliff. curses him, but, as Lockwood flees from the room, Heathcliff cries. Catherine, begging her to return. There are no signs that the. In the morning, Heathcliff treats his. He later escorts Lockwood home, where the. Lockwood, however, retreats into his study to escape human. Summary: Chapter IVHaving rejected human contact the day before, Lockwood. When his housekeeper, Nelly Dean, brings him. Wuthering Heights. She attempts to clarify the family relationships, explaining. Catherine whom Lockwood met at Wuthering Heights. Catherine who was Nelly’s first mistress. Wuthering Heights, and that Hareton Earnshaw is young Catherine’s. Catherine. The first Catherine was. Mr. Earnshaw, the late proprietor of Wuthering Heights. Nelly says that she grew up as a servant. Wuthering Heights, alongside Catherine and her brother Hindley.
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