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9 Cards in this Set

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Heathcliff's love for Catherine

'my heart's darling'

Chapter 3

Eternal love

'Nelly, I am Heathcliff'

Chapter 9

Heathcliff as a Byronic hero

'dark-skinned gipsy' 'divil' 'exotic' 'it'

Multiple descriptions

Rudolph Otto

'the demonic' 'numinous dread'

Hareron and Heathcliff

'devil daddy'

Arnold Kettle

Societally motivated not wealth motivated - proven wrong through Catherine in Chapter 9

Derek Traversi

'thirst for religious experience' that is NOT Christian

A.C. Bradley

Significance of the number of windows and doors in the novel. Characters cross physical boundaries to visit 2 realities. Catherine's attempt causes her death.

Catherine reasoning marrying Edgar

'he shall be rich, and I shall like to be the richest woman of the neighborhood'