Wuthering Heights Chapter 8 Quotes
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What did Nelly say about Hareton when he was born?

  • He is the finest lad that ever breathed (correct)
  • He is difficult to raise
  • He is a troublesome child
  • He will be a great man
  • What did it appear as if the lad were possessed of?

    something diabolical

    What was Nelly's opinion on Catherine after her infancy was past?

    I did not like her

    What did Catherine gain from Isabella and her brother?

    <p>Both A and B</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Heathcliff say about Cathy's friends?

    <p>don't turn me out for those pitiful, silly friends of yours</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Cathy describe her feelings about company?

    <p>It's no company at all, when people know nothing and say nothing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What action did Cathy take against Nelly after she fidgeted too much?

    <p>slapped me on the cheek: a stinging blow that filled both eyes with water</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Catherine say to Edgar Linton about her feelings?

    <p>I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you!</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Nelly say about Edgar's power to act?

    <p>He possessed the power to depart as much as a cat possesses the power to leave a mouse half killed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was Nelly's view on the quarrel between Cathy and Edgar?

    <p>the quarrel had merely effected a closer intimacy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Quotes on Characters and Relationships

    • Hareton is described as "the finest lad that ever breathed," highlighting the high expectations and initial admiration surrounding his character.
    • Heathcliff is portrayed with a sinister quality, suggested by the quote "it appeared as if the lad were possessed of something diabolical," indicating his dark influence on those around him.
    • Nelly expresses a change in her feelings toward Catherine, stating, "I did not like her, after her infancy was past," suggesting Catherine's transformation into a more complex and less endearing person as she grows.

    Catherine's Influence and Duality

    • Catherine's charismatic nature is noted as she "gained the admiration of Isabella and the heart and soul of her brother," illustrating her ability to draw others into her world.
    • The complexity of Catherine's character is emphasized by her double persona, as it "led her to adopt a double character without exactly intending to deceive anyone," showcasing her inner conflicts and social manipulations.

    Interpersonal Conflicts

    • Heathcliff's emotional plea to Cathy, "don't turn me out for those pitiful, silly friends of yours," underscores his desperation and the intensity of his feelings when faced with Cathy's social circle.
    • Cathy's snobbish attitude is revealed when she comments, "it's no company at all, when people know nothing and say nothing," indicating her disdain for those she perceives as inferior.

    Acts of Aggression and Manipulation

    • A moment of tension occurs when Cathy "slapped me on the cheek: a stinging blow that filled both eyes with water," demonstrating her volatile nature and the complexity of her relationships, particularly with Nelly.
    • Catherine exhibits manipulative behavior towards Edgar Linton with the remark, "I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you!" revealing her emotional game-playing and self-centeredness.

    Insights into Edgar and Relationships

    • Nelly’s commentary on Edgar suggests a lack of agency when she states, "He possessed the power to depart as much as a cat possesses the power to leave a mouse half killed," indicating Edgar's ineffective stance amidst the emotional chaos.
    • The development of Cathy and Edgar's relationship is characterized as "the quarrel had merely effected a closer intimacy," reflecting how conflict can paradoxically strengthen bonds between individuals in complex relationships.

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    Explore key quotes from Chapter 8 of 'Wuthering Heights' through flashcards. This quiz includes insightful quotes that illustrate character perceptions and relationships. Test your understanding and recollection of this pivotal chapter in the novel.

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