Lockwood Flashcards
Lockwood is described through animal imagery - Chapter 1 (1)
shrunk icily into myself, like a snail
Lockwood takes back his comment about Heathcliff (1)
I no longer felt inclined to call Heathcliff a capital fellow!
Lockwood’s arrogance (2)
1) better individuals existed
2) I was tolerably attractive
A gothic image of Lockwood with the ghost (1)
I pulled its wrist onto the broken pane, and rubbed it to and fro till the blood ran down and soaked the bed-clothes
Lockwood shows his limited understanding (1)
though why, was beyond my comprehension
Lockwood shows his shallowness of emotion (1)
Dree, and dreary!
Lockwood shows how simple he is, as he looks at the graves (1)
wondered how anyone could quite imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth
Lockwood is an urbanite and does not belong at Wuthering Heights (1)
I’m of the busy world, and to its arms I must return