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... In the book Wuthering Heights, the author, Emily Bronte, made Nelly a servant who lives most of her life with Catherine the narrator. ...
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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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... Nelly scolds Catherine for thinking, "you love Mr. Edgar, because he is handsome, and young, and cheerful, and rich, and loves you" (84). ...
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... She says to Nelly, "I hate you to fidget in my presence" and because Nelly persist in doing so, Catherine "snatches her cloth and pinches her hand." Catherine ...
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... Hearing Catherine's conversation with Nelly, which reveals her choice of Edgar Linton as a suitable husband, rather than Heathcliff, a wild, penniless orphan ...
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... Hearing Catherine's conversation with Nelly, which reveals her choice of Edgar Linton as a suitable husband, rather than Heathcliff, a wild, penniless orphan ...
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... One day Heathcliff overhears a conversation between Nelly and Catherine. Catherine tells Nelly that, " I [Catherine] shall marry him [Edgar]" (68). ...
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... erupt. "With straining eagerness Catherine gazed toward the entrance of her chamber," (140; ch. 15) Nelly recalled. Heathcliff ...
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... love is exemplified during Heathcliff and Catherine's interactions with each other, during Catherine's statements to Nelly, and during Catherine's death where ...
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... I doubt thy mother and I must rue the day we ever reared thee!" Relating to Lockwood, Nelly noted that young Catherine was such a "wild, wicked slip" (37) that ...
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... I doubt thy mother and I must rue the day we ever reared thee!" Relating to Lockwood, Nelly noted that young Catherine was such a "wild, wicked slip" (37) that ...
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... I doubt thy mother and I must rue the day we ever reared thee!" Relating to Lockwood, Nelly noted that young Catherine was such a "wild, wicked slip" (37 ...
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... Nelly then had the responsibility of Cathy, Catherine's daughter when Catherine passed away. Many of these themes played a very important part in the novel. ...
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... Catherine discusses her dilemma with Nelly, and says, "It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him; and that, not ...
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... I doubt thy mother and I must rue the day we ever reared thee!" Nelly notes that young Catherine is such a "wild, wicked slip" (37) and that she never seems as ...
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... for her because of her cruel, selfish actions, an example being when Catherine came to her looking for advice about marrying Edgar. Nelly questioned her ...
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... This bond is expressed by Catherine when she tells Nelly, "I can not express it; but surely you and every body have a notion that there is, or should be, an ...
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... pg.80). Later that day, Catherine informs her housekeeper Nelly about the news and confesses her true feelings for Heathcliff. My ...
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... From chapter 4 (Vol.1) to chapter 17 (Vol.2), Nelly narrates the story of the first generation - Catherine Earnshaw, her brother Hindley and her sister-in-law ...
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... As Nelly reflects as she looks at the headstones of Edgar, Catherine, and Heathcliff, "I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths ...
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... This love is only shared among them; expressed by Catherine when she tells Nelly, "I can not express it; but surely you and every body have a notion that ...
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... She says to Nelly, "I hate you to fidget in my presence" and because Nelly persist in doing so, Catherine "snatches her cloth and pinches her hand." Catherine ...
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... However, later on, Catherine made the statement, "Not because he's handsome Nelly, but because he's more myself than I am. Whatever ...
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... to realize that however complete his vengeance it gets him no closer to Catherine, her shade still wonders the moors. Heathcliff professes to Nelly, "she has ...
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... and I [Nelly] had no more sense, so I put it on the landing of the stairs, hoping it might be gone by the morrow."(33). Eventually, Miss Catherine warmed up to ...
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... Nelly (and the reader) first realize this when Catherine states "my brother lost some money to him; and, finding him plentifully supplied, he requested that he ...
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... Even when Isabella visits Nelly right before escaping, she "stepped on a chair, kissed Edgar's and Catherine's portraits...". With ...
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... and I [Nelly] had no more sense, so I put it on the landing of the stairs, hoping it might be gone by the morrow.^(33). Eventually, Miss Catherine warmed up to ...
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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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