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Poor _____, frightening from her little ______.
Poor _____, frightening from her little ______.
Cathy, romance
There was no _______ or bounding now.
There was no _______ or bounding now.
Running
I care for nothing in ________ with papa.
I care for nothing in ________ with papa.
Comparison
Don't forget __________ formed in the hour of fear.
Don't forget __________ formed in the hour of fear.
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He's ______ for you.
He's ______ for you.
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Catherine's heart was _______ now in double darkness.
Catherine's heart was _______ now in double darkness.
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None but you can _____ him.
None but you can _____ him.
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He'll be under the ____ before summer.
He'll be under the ____ before summer.
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The cold, blue ____ was half hidden by clouds - dark grey ________, rapidly mounting from the west, and boding _________ rain.
The cold, blue ____ was half hidden by clouds - dark grey ________, rapidly mounting from the west, and boding _________ rain.
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He's _______ for you; breaking his heart at your _______ - Heathcliff to Cathy about Linton.
He's _______ for you; breaking his heart at your _______ - Heathcliff to Cathy about Linton.
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Context
- Cathy is depicted as experiencing intense emotions, illustrating the theme of romance in "Wuthering Heights."
- The absence of running signifies a loss of vitality and energy among the characters.
- The phrase "nothing in comparison with papa" highlights the significance of parental relationships and their influences on the characters.
- Resolutions formed in fear signify how intense emotions can lead to significant decisions or changes in behavior.
- A character's dying condition emphasizes the theme of impending loss and emotional turmoil.
- Catherine's heart is described as clouded in darkness, representing emotional confusion and despair.
- The notion that "none but you can save him" points to the ideas of responsibility and possible redemption within relationships.
- The foreshadowing phrase about being under the sod suggests that death is imminent, enhancing the tragic tone.
- The description of the sky, with cold blue hues and dark grey clouds, creates a foreboding atmosphere that parallels the characters' emotional states.
- Heathcliff's declaration about dying for someone and the reference to fickleness highlight the destructive nature of love and longing in the narrative.
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Explore the deep emotional themes present in 'Wuthering Heights' through key character experiences and relationships. This quiz focuses on elements such as romance, loss, and responsibility as depicted in the novel. Test your understanding of how these themes are intertwined throughout the story.