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Wuthering Heights Chapter 3 Quotations and Prompts
Quotations from Chapter 3 of Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, and questions outlining their purpose in the structure of the novel.
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12th Grade
02/25/2014

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What are Heathcliff's feelings about the room in which Lockwood spends the night?
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He had an odd notion about the chamber, and never let anyone lodge there willingly
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In what three words is the bed initially described?
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Large oak case
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How is the bed described by Lockwood on further inspection thereof?
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A sort of old-fashioned couch, very conveniently designed to obviate the necessity for every member of the family having a room to himself
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How does Lockwood feel once inside the bed?
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Secure against the vigilance of Heathcliff
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What three names are scrawled all over the ledge?
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Catherine Earnshaw, Catherine Heathcliff, Catherine Linton
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What forms in Lockwood's mind when he drifts off to sleep?
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A glare of white letters
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How does Lockwood describe the air around him when he goes to sleep?
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The air swarmed with Catherines
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What odour is given when Lockwood's candle wick reclines on one of the antique volumes in the room?
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Roasted calf-skin
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What kind of book does Lockwood first take down from Cathy's library?
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A testament
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What does Catherine write on the inside cover of the testament?
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Catherine Earnshaw, her book
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What comment does Lockwood give on the state of Cathy's books?
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Scarcely one chapter had escaped a pen and ink commentary
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How does Lockwood describe his attempts to read Cathy's writing?
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Decypher her faded hieroglyphs
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What is Cathy's exclamation on page 20, where Lockwood reads her diary?
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An awful Sunday
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How does Cathy compare Hindley to her father on page 20?
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Hindley is a detestable substitute
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What does Cathy say concerning her and Heathcliff's rebellion?
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H. and I are going to rebel - we took our initiatory step this evening
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What are Hindley and his wife doing while Joseph leads a church service in the garret of Wuthering Heights?
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Basked downstairs before a comfortable fire - doing anything but reading their bibles
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How does Cathy describe Joseph at the bottom of page 20?
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The unhappy plough-boy
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How does Cathy describe Hindley on page 21?
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Tyrant
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On what does Hindley insist on Sundays?
Definition
Perfect sobriety and silence
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How are Frances and Hindley described by Cathy when together?
Definition
Like two babies, kissing and talking nonsense by the hour - foolish palaver that we should be ashamed of
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What are the names of the books cast into the dog-kennel by Heathcliff and Cathy?
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'The Helmet of Salvation' and 'The Broad Way to Destruction'
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How is Hindley's position on the hearth at the top of page 22 described?
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His paradise
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What does Heathcliff say that he and Cathy should do having been thrown into the back-kitchen by Hindley?
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Appropriate the dairy woman's cloak and have a scamper on the moors
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What does Cathy say of Hindley's treatment of Heathcliff on page 22?
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He has been blaming father (how dared he?) for treating H. too liberally; and swears he will reduce him to his right place
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What does Lockwood claim are the reasons for passing such a terrible night?
Definition
Bad tea and bad temper
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In the first dream, what item does Lockwood neglect to bring to the chapel?
Definition
A pilgrim's staff
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What is the fate of the one who commits 'the First of the Seventy First'?
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Publicly exposed and excommunicated
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What does Lockwood say of the swamp near the chapel?
Definition
Whose peaty moisture is said to answer all the purposes of embalming on the few corpses deposited there
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Why is the clergyman's wage kept at £20 p.a.?
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His flock would rather let him starve than increase the living by one penny from their own pockets
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When Lockwood is attacked by the church congregation, how do the blows fall?
Definition
Blows, aimed at me, fell on other sconces
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The whole chapel resounded with what?
Definition
Rappings and counter-rappings
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Every man's hand is against whom during the assault in the chapel?
Definition
His neighbour's
Term
When Lockwood breaks the window to stop the rapping on the pane, what does he seize?
Definition
The fingers of a little, ice-cold hand
Term
What does Lockwood experience having grabbed the hand of the young girl, expecting a branch?
Definition
The intense horror of nightmare came over me
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What does the girl on page 25 say her name is?
Definition
Catherine Linton
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How does Lockwood react when the girl says that her name is Catherine Linton?
Definition
Why did I think of Linton? I had read Earnshaw twenty times for Linton
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How does Lockwood react to the terror of the second dream?
Definition
Terror made me cruel... I pulled its wrist on to the broken pane, and rubbed it to and fro till the blood ran down and soaked the bed-clothes... maddening me with fear
Term
For how long does Cathy's spirit say to have been a waif?
Definition
Twenty years
Term
How is Heathcliff described on entrance to the room?
Definition
A candle dripping over his fingers, and his face as white as he wall behind him
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What is Heathcliff said to be doing at the bottom of page 26?
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Crushing his nails into his palms, and grinding his teeth
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How does Lockwood describe the Heights at the top of page 27?
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Swarming with ghosts and goblins
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What remark does Heathcliff give concerning Lockwood's yells of fright?
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Nothing could excuse it, unless you were having your throat cut
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How does Lockwood describe the position of Cathy as a changeling?
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A just punishment for her mortal transgressions
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How does Lockwood assess his position following his experiences in Cathy's room?
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I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself
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What is Lockwood's first concern following Heathcliff's lamentations?
Definition
The spectre showed a spectre's ordinary caprice
Term
What is in the back-kitchen when Lockwood enters?
Definition
A brindled, grey cat
Term
How does Lockwood describe the cat on page 29?
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Grimalkin
Term
How does Hareton perform his orisons?
Definition
In a series of curses directed against every object he touched
Term
What is Heathcliff's tirade against Cathy Linton on page 30?
Definition
The rest of them do earn their bread - you live on my charity! You shall pay me for the plague of having you eternally in my sight
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How does Lockwood describe the snow-swept landscape of the moors outside Wuthering Heights?
Definition
A billowy, white ocean
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How is Lockwood once he has returned to Thrushcross Grange?
Definition
Feeble as a kitten
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