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In wuthering heights if thrushcross grange represents civilized refinement, then wuthering heights represents
primitive passion
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Thrushcross grange is the family home of
the lintons
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Mr. Lockwood initially visits Mr. Heathcliff because
Heathcliff is his landlord
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What does Lockwood see as a similarity between himself and heathcliff?
They are both misanthropist
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Lockwood repels the child in his dream because he
does not want the responsibility of helping the child
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Which of the following shows us that Nelly could be a biased narrator?
She always describes Catherine as bothersome.
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Heathcliff first recieves Hindley's hatred when
Mr. Earnshaw favors heathcliff over hindley
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Which of the following is not true concerning heathcliff's relationship with the Earnshaws
Nelly at first likes heathcliff and continues to be loyal to him after his illness.
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What was the worst punishment anyone could inflict on catherine
to seperate her from healthcliff
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When hindly dies, heathcliff retains control over wuthering heights because
Heathcliff holds mortgages because he has lent money to hindley.
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Catherine tells Nelly that her love for heathcliff
resembles the eternal rocks beneath the ground
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Catherine marries Edgar because
Edgar is wealthy and handsome
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When heathcliff leaves the heights, how long is he gone?
3 years
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Why does heathcliff return to yorkshire?
he seeks revenge on the families
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Which of the following is the best reason for Heathcliff eloping with Isabella?
Marrying Isabella will allow him to obtain the linton property
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Who allows heathcliff to enter thurshcross grange to see catherine
nelly
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Why can Nellty be held responsible for Catherine's final illness?
By telling Edgar that Heathcliff was in the kitchen, she ensured that a comotion would occur.
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Who is the first person to visit Isabella at wuthering heights?
Nelly
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Heathcliff asks Catherine to
haunt him
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After Isabella dies Edgar initially hopes that
Linton will be able to live with him at thrushcross grange
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Why is heathcliff so insistent on having linton with him?
Linton is the propective heir to thrushcross grange
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Heathcliff veiws Linton as
his property
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On cathy's visits to wuthering heights she and linton frequently make fun of
hareton's illiteracy
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All of the following are ways that heathcliff shows his cruelty to cathy except,
not feeding her
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Why does Cathy treat Zillah, hareton, and joseph with such malice?
they never speak to her
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Why does hareton burn his books?
Cathy laughs at his attempts to read.
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Although hareton's real parents were hindley and frances the author makes it clear that he carries qualities of
Heathcliff and catherine
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When linton dies cathy feels
free
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hareton attempts to assist cathy in some tasks and tries to learn her favorite passages in books because
he cares for her
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who is responsible for removing joseph's currant and gooseberry bushes?
cathy and hareton
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hareton seems to veiw heathcliff as his
father
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what is the strange change heathcliff feels approaching
he anticipates the culmination of "seeing" catherine
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Heathcliff's funeral arrangements
are the scandal of the neighborhood
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The ghosts of catherine and heathcliff are seen
by a boy with sheep and two lambs
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