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... feminine instincts. Having no female role model other than Nelly Dean, Catherine accepts her metamorphosis without question. At this ...
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... demeanor. Having no female role model other than Nelly Dean, Catherine accepts her metamorphosis without question. Unknowingly, she ...
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... this story is captured by the intense, almost inhuman love between Catherine and Heathcliff ... Heights is told mainly through the eyes of Nelly Dean, the former ...
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... this story is captured by the intense, almost inhuman love between Catherine and Heathcliff ... Heights is told mainly through the eyes of Nelly Dean, the former ...
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... It's interesting that Nelly Dean is used because of her biased opinions ... Wuthering Heights is composed of two "acts," the times before and after Catherine's death ...
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... It is interesting that Nelly Dean is used because of her biased opinions. ... Heathcliff's plan for revenge on Edgar and Catherine is to marry Isabella, who is ...
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... Another side of the love shared between Catherine and Heathcliff is revealed in statements by Catherine to the servant Nelly Dean: "Whatever souls are made of ...
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... Nelly Dean is not the perfect narrator, because as she tells her story, she ... It is noticed that she is especially harder on the older Catherine than most ...
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... constantly. Catherine, instead of shaking her gently, wakes Nelly Dean, the servant of the house, up by pulling her hair. The Earnshaw ...
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... constantly. Catherine, instead of shaking her gently, wakes Nelly Dean, the servant of the house, up by pulling her hair. The Earnshaw ...
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... constantly. Catherine, instead of shaking her gently, wakes Nelly Dean, the servant of the house, up by pulling her hair. The Earnshaw ...
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... constantly. Catherine, instead of shaking her gently, wakes Nelly Dean, the servant of the house, up by pulling her hair. The Earnshaw ...
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... constantly. Catherine, instead of shaking her gently, wakes Nelly Dean, the servant of the house, up by pulling her hair. The Earnshaw ...
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... When asking for her husband, she is told by Nelly Dean that Edgar is "among ... he to do with books when I am dying." McKibben shows that while Catherine is making ...
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... It is here that we must question to what extent did Ellen Dean know the ... to understand Heathcliff and what he is capable of giving up for Catherine leaves Ellen ...
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... The FBI came to Catherine Dean for help because she is the only qualified person who could go into Stargher's mind to find his last hidden victim. ...
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... The Earnshaw family is very old and only Hareton remains of it. Mrs. Dean asks Mr. Lockwood how Catherine looked, and about the behavior of Mr. Heathcliff. ...
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... Nelly Dean was another character who played an important role throughout the entire novel and had close relationships with both Catherine Earnshaw and her ...
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... Nelly Dean was another character who played an important role throughout the entire novel and had close relationships with both Catherine Earnshaw and her ...
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... Nelly Dean was another character who played an important role throughout the entire novel and had close relationships with both Catherine Earnshaw and her ...
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... constantly. Catherine, instead of shaking her gently, wakes Nelly Dean, the servant of the house, up by pulling her hair. The Earnshaw ...
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... but I've no doubt he has completely forgotten all about Ellen Dean, and that ... No one praised her like Heathcliff and Edgar praised Catherine, but no one hated ...
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... further notes to Nelly Dean, "It would degrade me to marry "Heathcliff" (Bronte 121). Though the love she feels for Heathcliff is real, Catherine cannot resist ...
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... in the opening pages of Wuthering Heights when, according to Mrs. Dean's side of ... Wuthering Heights, that Heathcliff met his new siblings, Catherine and Hindley ...
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... Catherine does not like Heathcliff, but she loves him with all the strength of her ... In a sublime passage she tells Nelly Dean that she loves him: ...not because ...
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... However, The Lintons never saw this rougher side to her, except for one occasion, when Ellen Dean didn't leave the room as fast and Catherine wanted her to. ...
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... and the people of Wuthering Heights and asked his housekeeper, Nelly Dean to tell ... However, Catherine, his daughter grew to love him and they became inseperable ...
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... and the people of Wuthering Heights and asked his housekeeper, Nelly Dean to tell ... However, Catherine, his daughter grew to love him and they became inseperable ...
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... response to Catherine and Heathcliff by always finding a way to express their misery. The two narrators of the novel, Lockwood and Nelly Dean are obviously ...
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... As Heathcliff grows up, he is compared to a "cuckoo" by Mrs. Dean. ... has acquired an education and refinement, he visits Edgar and Catherine and surprises ...
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