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Describe Cathy’s first encounter with Wuthering Heights and Hareton. “Hareton grew black as a thunder-cloud at this childish speech. I silently shook my questioner, and at last succeeded in equipping her for departure…I’ll see thee damned before I be thy servant!’ growled the lad.”
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Discuss Heathcliff’s reaction to Linton. Be specific. “No! What a shame of your mother, never to waken your filial regard for me! You are my son, then, I’ll tell you; and your mother was a wicked slut to leave you in ignorance of the sort of father you possessed. Now, don’t wince, and colour up!”
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How do both Heathcliff and Linton manipulate Cathy. ‘I want her to see Linton,’ he answered; ‘he’s looking better these few days; it’s not often he’s fit to be seen. And we’ll soon persuade her to keep the visit secret: where is the harm of it?’
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Describe the role that sickness has played so far in the novel.
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salubriouspulingincipient “[The boy answered], shrinking from Catherine’s salute; and he put his fingers to his eyes to remove developing tears.”
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cogitationsinnuendos trepidations “The boy was fully occupied with his own meditations for the remainder of the ride, till we halted before the farm-house garden gate.”
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bevytrepidationlethargy “I bid the trembling and bewildered child get down, and enter. He…was not yet certain that the grim, sneering stranger was his father; but he clung to me with growing anxiety…and wept.”
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Discuss the relationships between the following pairs of characters: Cathy Linton and Linton Heathcliff Heathcliff and Linton Hareton and Cathy Linton
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Discuss the relationships between the following pairs of characters: Edgar and Cathy Linton Isabella and Edgar Linton Nelly Dean and Cathy Linton
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