1. Family Relationships in Wuthering Heights
We are told by Nelly Dean, the narrator in chapter 5, that Cathy is "a wild, wick slip" this mono-syllabic alliterative noun phrase describes Cathy as spontaneous, impulsive and full of life! ... Secondly, a notable point of this quotation is the independent clause "she sometimes came fondling to make it up at night". ... Lawrence compares the ongoings of the outside world against the ongoings of the events inside the family home one night. ... "Delirious rage" perhaps could be the noun phrase used to also to describe the actions of Hindley when he, in his drunken...
- Word Count: 1516
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School