Lockwood Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Heathcliff … · 2012-10-01 · ‘I was...
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‘I was
frightened’ of
the child
Heathcliff’
Nelly Dean
‘Hindley
named a
fiddle’
Lockwood
‘take it as a gift
of God; though
it’s dark almost
as if it came
from the devil.’
Cathy ‘chose a
whip’ ‘1801 – I have
just returned
from a visit to
my landlord’
Nelly Dean Mr Earnshaw Nelly Dean
Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Heathcliff Heathcliff
Heathcliff ‘it
was the name
of a son who
died in
childhood’
‘I wasn’t
reasonable
enough to feel
my injustice’
‘I had to tend
them, and take
on me the cares
of a woman, at
once, I changed
my ideas’
‘planted ourselves
on a flower-pot
under the
drawing-room
window. The light
came from thence;’
‘clinging to the
ledge, and we
saw – ah! It was
beautiful’
‘a shower of glass
drops hanging in
silver chains from
the centre, and
shimmering with
little soft tapers.’
Heathcliff Heathcliff Heathcliff Old Mr Linton Heathcliff
‘Isabella – I
believe she is
eleven, a year
younger than
Cathy’.
‘the petted
things, we did
despise them!’
Hang Heathcliff
‘before he shows
his nature in acts,
as well as
features?’
‘if Catherine had
wished to return, I
intended shattering
their great glass
panes to a million
fragments’
Heathcliff
‘she is so
immeasurably
superior to them
– to everybody
on earth, is she
not, Nelly?’
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‘I wish I had light
hair and fair
skin... and had a
chance at being as
rich as he will be!’
‘Heathcliff’s
violent nature’ ‘He struggled
long to keep
up with
Catherine in
her studies’
Heathcliff
‘Devil daddy’
‘I end the
matter,
instantly, by a
spring from
the window!’
‘Treachery and
violence are a
just return for
treachery and
violence!’
‘thundered
Heathcliff’
‘the tyrant’
‘he’s only half
a man – not so
much’
Heathcliff
Linton an
‘ailing, peevish
creature’
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Cathy ‘casting a
longing look to
the door, and
evidently eager
to be active’
‘I have nearly
attained my
heaven’
Joseph ‘the old
sinner
grinned in
mockery’
Eyes ‘they
would not shut –
they seemed to
sneer at my
attempts’
‘wondered how
anyone could
ever imagine
unquiet
slumbers’