Wednesday, February 4, 2009

2/4 notes

Wuthering Heights notes:
The story has a very dark beginning. Lockwood is immediately portrayed as a misanthrope: one who hates other people. Heathcliffe has a son who has died, has a daughter in law who hates him, and has hunting dog who hates him (who he kicks). He tends to treat people pretty much in the same way as his dog. When reading chapter 3, it is important to know the meaning of maxillary convulsions: grinding teeth, angry, trying to hold back crying.

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