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Wuthering Heights--1. Mr Lockwood visits Wuthering Heights (Chapter 1)

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1.  What's the relationship between Mr Lockwood and Mr Heathcliff? What does "Wuthering Heights" mean and what does it look like? According to  Mr Lockwood, what's your first impression on Mr Heathcliff? 
2023-10-12
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  • 22 应英 1 班 郑舒怡
    22 应英 1 班 郑舒怡
    The relationship between Mr. Lockwood and Mr. Heathcliff in Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights" is initially one of curiosity and friendship, as Mr. Lockwood rents a room at Thrushcross Grange, the estate where Mr. Heathcliff lives. However, their relationship becomes increasingly complex and fraught with tension as the story progresses, particularly due to Mr. Heathcliff's intense and destructive love for Mr. Lockwood's sister, Isabella. "Wuthering Heights" is named after the bleak and windswept moors on which much of the story takes place. The term "wuthering" refers to the often stormy weather that characterizes the region, while "heights" refers to the elevated landscape. According to Mr. Lockwood, his first impression of Mr. Heathcliff is that he is a "strange, sullen boy" who is difficult to read and intimidating in his intensity.

    2023-12-13

  • 22 应英 1 班 郑舒怡
    22 应英 1 班 郑舒怡
    The relationship between Mr. Lockwood and Mr. Heathcliff in Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights" is initially one of curiosity and friendship, as Mr. Lockwood rents a room at Thrushcross Grange, the estate where Mr. Heathcliff lives. However, their relationship becomes increasingly complex and fraught with tension as the story progresses, particularly due to Mr. Heathcliff's intense and destructive love for Mr. Lockwood's sister, Isabella. "Wuthering Heights" is named after the bleak and windswept moors on which much of the story takes place. The term "wuthering" refers to the often stormy weather that characterizes the region, while "heights" refers to the elevated landscape. According to Mr. Lockwood, his first impression of Mr. Heathcliff is that he is a "strange, sullen boy" who is difficult to read and intimidating in his intensity.

    2023-12-13

  • 陈萍22应英1班
    陈萍22应英1班
    Heathcliffwas born into an unhappy family of his own. Heathcliff was an orphan, abandoned by his parents when he was a child, and might never have grown up well had he not been adopted by the old owner of Wuthering Heights,Although the old farmer had taken good care of Heathcliff, the old farmer's wife, and the old farmer's eldest son, were prejudiced against Heathcliff for fear that he would split the family's property.More than ten centuries

    2023-12-05

  • 刘骞睿
    刘骞睿
    1. Heathcliff is Lockwood's landlord, and they are also neighbors. 2. Wuthering Heights means "House on a windswept hill." The trees around the house at Wuthering Heights did not grow straight, but were bent by the north wind that came from the moors all the year round, but the house was very strong. 3. Mr Heathcliff certainly did not look like a farmer. His hair and skin were dark, like a gypsy's, but he had the manner of a gentleman. He could have taken more care of his appearance, but he was handsome enough. Made him proud and unhappy.

    2023-11-05

  • 许家璐
    许家璐
    Mr. Heathcliff is Mr. Lockwood's landlord.Wuthering Heights means the beauty of love and the cruelty of revenge,and it is somewhat similar to the mysterious and gloomy castle in Gothic novels.According to Mr. Lockwood, my first impression of Mr. Heathcliff was that he was a very strange and unkind man, but his conversation was very interesting.

    2023-10-30

  • 0000
    0000
    Mr Lockwood is Heathcliff's neighbor.Wuthering Heights is an almost isolated mountain village in the north of England. Its natural environment makes it often surrounded by the wind and retains the most primitive rudeness.Wuthering Heights means an unworldly, soul-stirring love.My first impression on Mr Heathcliff is he certainly does not look like a farmer. His hair and skin are dark, like a gipsy's, but he has the manners of a gentleman. He could perhaps take more care with his appearance, but he is handsome. I think he is proud, and also unhappy.

    2023-10-24

  • QQ
    QQ
    Mr Heathcliff, in fact, is my only neighbour, and I think his character is similar to mine. He does not like people either.'Joseph, take Mr Lockwood's horse!' he called. 'And bring up some wine from the cellar!' Joseph was a very old servant, with a sour expression on his face. He looked crossly up at me as he took my horse.

    2023-10-20