He feels he is being made fun of.
Lockwood's first reaction to Heathcliff was that they had something in common. Both of them were quite reserved when came to other people. Lockwood and Heathcliff are characters in the 1847 novel, Wuthering Heights.
The first time that the character appears in wuthering heights, those are the people who live there: Heathcliff, Hareton, Catherine, Ellen and Joseph.
Because they hated each other very much and that is what people do when they hate each other
Lockwood learns that Heathcliff is the father of Hareton Earnshaw and the stepfather of Catherine Linton. He discovers this through further interactions and conversations with the inhabitants of Wuthering Heights.
At the beginning of Nellys story within the book Heathcliff is presumed an orphan because they don't know"to whom he belonged" but throughout the book people lose their parents: Catherine & Hindley Earnshaw, Isabella & Edgar Linton, Catherine Linton, Hareton Earnshaw and Linton Heathcliff
the main characters are ; Jane Eyre, Edward Rochester, and Isabelle
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This is just one theory I once heard about the description of the windows at the heights being deep set with 'large jutting stones' being somehow similar in aspect to Heathcliff's apperance and character. This is just one theory I once heard about the description of the windows at the heights being deep set with 'large jutting stones' being somehow similar in aspect to Heathcliff's apperance and character.
Although Stephenie Meyer meant for Eclipse to be modeled after Wuthering Heights, it is first mentioned in Twilight. In Chapter 2, Bella says she is rereading the book for fun since her English class is studying it. In Eclipse, Bella reads Wuthering Heights in Chapter 1 during dinner. Edward comes in and they talk about it, with him asking what she sees in the story. In Chapter 23, Bella, in pain, compares herself to Cathy from the novel, saying that she hurts the people she loves. In Chapter 27, Bella quotes Cathy's declaration of love for Heathcliff; Edward quotes Heathcliff's for Cathy.
In Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights," the character Heathcliff is known only by his first name. His background and surname are never fully revealed, adding to the air of mystery and intrigue surrounding his character.
Read the book- lazy people like you are what has went wrong with the world
Heathclif, Lockwood and the townspeople who claim to see both Heathclif and Cathering's ghosts.