Wuthering Heights
"Terror made me cruel and finding it useless to attempt shaking the creature off , I pulled its wrist on to the broken pane , and rubbed it to and fro till the blood ran down and soaked the bedclothes (Bronte chapter three These quotations describe and convey the horror and terror Lockwood had gone through while sleeping at Wuthering Heights due to the blizzard that blown night . These nightmares were directly after Lockwood read of Catherine 's diary . A mysterious atmosphere and scary feelings of Wuthering Heights are conveyed to the reader decorated

by bad weather forbidden room , and the ghost of Catherine "I 'm trying to settle how I shall pay Hindley back . I don 't care how long I wait , if I can only do it at last . I hope he will not die before I do (Bronte , chapter seven
This quote by Heathcliff describes the deep pain and hatrad he had built towards Hindley .Hindley ed Heathcliff to be locked in the attic during the visit of the Lintons "Doubtless Catherine marked the difference between her friends , as one came in and the other went out . The contrast resembled what you see in exchanging a bleak , hilly , coal country for a beautiful fertile valley and his voice and greeting were as opposite as his aspect (Bronte chapter eight
This quote explains the diversity in Catherine 's identity as she loved to acted like a lady with Edgar and acted naturally like a girl with Heathcliff . This contrast in...
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