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  1. What was the ethnicity of Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights?

    Sep 26, 2020 · Heathcliff's precise ethnicity is still open to debate. In the mid-nineteenth century, the term "gypsy" could refer to a Romani individual, or it could more be used to describe someone who …

  2. "Pull it away and slide mine out" in "Wuthering Heights"

    Jan 15, 2025 · In chapter 29 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, after Edgar Linton passed away, Mr. Heathcliff revealed his evil secrets to Mrs. Dean: She (Miss Cathy) scornfully withdrew. In her …

  3. Was Heathcliff intentionally made a Byronic Hero?

    Jan 19, 2017 · It is often said that Heathcliff makes for the perfect example for a Byronic Hero. Did Emily Brontë purposely write him that way?

  4. "Lath of a crater" in "Wuthering Heights"

    Jan 11, 2025 · In chapter 21 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Hareton Earnshaw fought Linton Heathcliff back with his own uncouth words for the latter's derision of the former's lack of education: …

  5. meaning - "Hareton’s blood would be required at his hands" in ...

    Jan 9, 2025 · It gave Joseph satisfaction, apparently, to watch him go the worst lengths: he allowed that the lad was ruined: that his soul was abandoned to perdition; but then he reflected that Heathcliff …

  6. emily bronte - Complicated name features in Wuthering Heights ...

    Nov 2, 2020 · And the Catherines of this book change their names, such as 'Catherine Earnshaw' to 'Catherine Linton', and 'Catherine Linton' to 'Catherine Heathcliff' - soon-to-be Catherine Earnshaw. …

  7. meaning - Literature Stack Exchange

    Jul 2, 2021 · Wuthering Heights, beginning of chapter 2. Yesterday afternoon set in misty and cold. I had half a mind to spend it by my study fire, instead of wading through heath and mud to Wuthering …

  8. "she would be its object" in "Wuthering Heights"

    Jan 14, 2025 · In chapter 26 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Miss Cathy was finally approved to have a meeting with Linton Heathcliff, only to find him weaker in his body, while he expressed his …

  9. "Love you deeper than if I deserved your love" in "Wuthering Heights"

    Jan 13, 2025 · 2 In Chapter 24 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Linton Heathcliff makes an apologetic confession to Miss Cathy, whom he loves and whom he has hurt with his previous words: …

  10. What does "nab" mean in "Wuthering Heights"?

    Jan 13, 2025 · In chapter 26 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, Miss Cathy finally met Linton Heathcliff, only to find him more ailing, and began to question whether his father had forced him to …