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Who is the speaker of the quote: "I'll stay. If he shot me so, I'd expire with a blessing on my lips."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "I'll stay. If he shot me so, I'd expire with a blessing on my lips."?
Heathcliff
Who is the speaker of the quote: "I wish I could hold you, till we were both dead!"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "I wish I could hold you, till we were both dead!"?
Catherine
Who is the speaker of the quote: "I'll continue it in her own words, only a little condensed."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "I'll continue it in her own words, only a little condensed."?
Lockwood
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Shall I break the seal?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Shall I break the seal?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "You have killed me and thriven on it, I think."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "You have killed me and thriven on it, I think."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Do you reflect that all those words will be branded in my memory, and eating deeper eternally after you have left me?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Do you reflect that all those words will be branded in my memory, and eating deeper eternally after you have left me?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "It is not sufficient for your infernal selfishness, that while you are at peace I shall writhe in the torments of hell?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "It is not sufficient for your infernal selfishness, that while you are at peace I shall writhe in the torments of hell?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Why did you betray your own heart?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Why did you betray your own heart?"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "You must not go! You shall not, I tell you."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "You must not go! You shall not, I tell you."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "That is the most diabolical deed that ever you did."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "That is the most diabolical deed that ever you did."?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Unless you be a fiend, help her first then you shall speak to me!"?
Who is the speaker of the quote: "Unless you be a fiend, help her first then you shall speak to me!"?
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Quotes from Chapter 15 of Wuthering Heights
- Heathcliff expresses his profound love and willingness to accept death for Catherine's love.
- Catherine reveals her intense desire to be with Heathcliff eternally, even in death.
- Lockwood communicates his role as a mediator, conveying sentiments in a condensed manner.
- Nelly hints at the significance of secrets by contemplating whether to break a seal, indicating a crucial moment.
- Catherine accuses Heathcliff of emotional manipulation, suggesting he thrives on her suffering.
- Heathcliff emphasizes the lasting impact of Catherine's words on his memory, reflecting deep emotional scars.
- Heathcliff challenges Catherine's selfishness, highlighting his own torment in their chaotic relationship.
- Heathcliff confronts betrayal, questioning Catherine about abandoning her feelings.
- Catherine insists on Heathcliff's presence with a sense of urgency, expressing her desperation.
- Nelly condemns an action as the most wicked Heathcliff has ever committed, showcasing the moral implications.
- Heathcliff demands assistance for Catherine, portraying a sense of urgency and intensity, while questioning the nature of the helper's intentions.
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