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‘We don’t
generally take to
foreigners here,
Mr. Lockwood,
unless they take
to us first’
Nelly Dean
‘asking how he
could fashion to
bring that
gipsy brat into
the house’
Nelly Dean
Heathcliff is ‘an
unreclaimed
creature, without
refinement,
without
cultivation’
Heathcliff ‘an
arid
wilderness of
furze and
whinstone.’
‘Mrs Earnshaw
was ready to
fling it out of
doors’
Catherine Catherine Nelly Dean
Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Heathcliff Heathcliff Isabella
Like ‘exchanging
a bleak, hilly, coal
country for a
beautiful fertile
valley’
‘supposing himself
unseen, the
scoundrel had the
impudence to
embrace her’
Isabella &
Edgar ‘The
cowardly
children crept
closer also’
‘Isabella lisping –
“Frightful thing!
Put him in the
cellar papa.”’
‘He’s exactly like
the son of the
fortune-teller
that stole my
tame pheasant.
Isn’t he, Edgar?’
‘“Judas! Traitor!” I
ejaculated. “You
are a hypocrite,
too, are you?”’
Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Nelly Dean Hindley Heathcliff
‘a half-civilised
ferocity lurked
yet in the
depressed
brows’
‘his manner was
even dignified:
quite divested
of roughness’
‘Take my colt,
Gipsy, then!’
‘I know you
have treated
me infernally –
infernally! Do
you hear?’
Linton Heathcliff
‘And perhaps
you will
consent – and
he’ll let me die
with you!’
Heathcliff Lockwood Lockwood Hindley
‘picturing in
me a hero of
romance’
‘descriptive of the
atmospheric
tumult to which
its station is
exposed in stormy
weather.’
‘ “Wuthering”
being a
significant
adjective’
‘only
afterwards
show him what
you are, imp of
Satan.’
‘Wheedle
my father
out of all he
has:’
‘I pray that he
may break your
neck: take him,
and he damned,
you beggarly
interloper!’
‘dark-skinned
gypsy in aspect,
in address and
manners a
gentleman’
‘an erect and
handsome
figure; and
rather morose’
‘I know, by
instinct, his
reserve springs
from an aversion
to showy displays
of feeling’
Hindley Hindley Lockwood Lockwood Lockwood
Lockwood Lockwood Heathcliff Heathcliff Nelly Dean
‘He’ll love and
hate equally
under cover’
‘I bestow my
own attributes
over liberally
on him’
‘“ Come in! Come
in!” he sobbed.
“Cathy, do come.
Oh, do – once
more!”’
‘My heart’s
darling!’
‘The greatest
punishment we
could invent for
her was to keep
her separate
from him’
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