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 absence I be...
9 I recently had a non-native English speaker ask me for help understanding this passage from Wuthering Heights: 'Have you found Heathcliff, you ass?' interrupted Catherine. 'Have you been looking for him, as I ordered?' 'I sud more likker look for th' horse,' he replied. 'It 'ud be to more sense.
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: Linton re...
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 fear toward...
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 absence I began ...
MSN: Heathcliff's race in the 'Wuthering Heights' movie has been the subject of serious debate
Heathcliff's race in the 'Wuthering Heights' movie has been the subject of serious debate
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'Wuthering Heights' Ending: Margot Robbie Reveals What She Thinks Cathy's Last Words To Heathcliff Would've Been
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