I was just just curious as to when they had their first kiss. When they were younger did they ever fool around or did they finally have their first kiss when Catherine is sick? I am having a hard time remembering.
Thanks!
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Can you give me a brief explanation for each of the main characters' personalities and what makes them so hated among readers?
It seems to me that none of the characters are likable or tolerable except for Nelly or Mr. Lockwood.
I'd like to see what you think.
i need to know how illness or physical ailment is used in the book.
how does the illness affect the sick character as well as other characters??
anything would be greatly appreciated
A treasure trove of subliminal mythology?
Literary Crap?
An excellent achievement by a young woman beyond her years?
Worthy of being taught in school anymore?
I'll read them both eventually but which do you recommend I read first?
It's still a little unclear about what both of them are about. Could someone explain it to me? (please don't copy and paste the summary from wikipedia or anywhere else. I'd like an actual fan's explanation)
Weren't there...
1. Analyze the scene which precedes the ghost's arrival at the casement window. Why does the ghost appear to Lockwood and not Heathcliff?
2.Why are there so many eruptions of violence in the novel? Discuss two scenes in detail.
3. Consider all the triangulated relationships in the novel. What do...
Literary and cultural critic Edward Said has written that “Exile is strangely compelling to
think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human
being and a native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can
never be surmounted.”...
i read the entire book and somehow i don't remember reading a part about a plan to woo cathy.
i only recall lockwood having a faint interest in her.
can someone help?!
im writing an essay on wuthering heights and im abouts to comment on Emily Bronte's use of pathetic fallacy. i haven't read all the book but must show an understanding of it, could people please write down a few examples of where its used and just explain a little, i know its used in chapter 9...
ok, so in the book, Catherine marries Edgar Linton. Heathcliff then marries Edgar's sister, Isabella. So does this mean that Catherine and Heathcliff become in-laws? Meaning Heathcliff is Catherine's brother in law?
In the book Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte; Nelly is how many years/months older than Cathy Earnshaw?
If possible, could you also tell me how much older is Nelly than Hindley?
And the same question but with Heathcliff instead of Hindley or Cathy?
i got curious when this book kept popping up in twilight, and having never read it, was wondering what it's about. seems quite popular but i never knew it existed till i read twilight.
so Meyer based eclipse on brontes wuthering heights. honestly! wuthering heights was a great way but it left me feel cheated how heathcliff and catherine never got to live the life they wanted together. i also couldn't stand catherine because...i dont know what but she is a very fustrating and...
Ok well most of you probably haven't seen it! here it is: http://batteryinyourleg.tumblr.com/post/180099737/the-cover-for-a-reissued-copy-of-wuthering
What do you think of the mention Twilight on the cover?
Because I got into a little argument with some teens (like myself, I'm not some 40 year...
Casting, plot changes, the apparent amount of sex (I must have missed the bit in the novel where Heathcliff and Cathy jump eachother's bones!?!) etc.
Is anyone else as apprehensive about it as I am?