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Mr. Lockwood tells Jane that if she is ever in need of help or support, she can always turn to him as a friend. He reassures her that she is not alone and that he cares for her well-being.
Zillah, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, leads Mr. Lockwood to the room.
Wuthering Heights has several narrators: the novel begins with the narrator Mr. Lockwood who is then told an extended story by the second narrator Ellen Dean (creating a story within a story), and during Ellen's story a letter by Isabella Linton-Heathcliff introduces a third (though less critically attended to) narrator. The novel ends with Mr. Lockwood as the narrator again.
Mr. Lockwood was terrified and disturbed after his encounter with the ghost of Catherine at Wuthering Heights. He became ill and demanded to leave the house immediately.
Mr. Rochester in "Jane Eyre" is in his mid-thirties.
Mr. Lockwood rented Thrushcross Grange from Heathcliff because he wanted to escape city life and enjoy the tranquility of the countryside. Heathcliff, the owner of the property, agreed to rent it out to Mr. Lockwood as a way to maintain control over the residents of Wuthering Heights.
When Heathcliff went to check on Joseph in the cellar in "Wuthering Heights," Mr. Lockwood overheard a heated argument between Heathcliff and Joseph. Lockwood became frightened and attempted to leave, but Heathcliff locked him in the room, causing Lockwood to panic and injure himself while trying to escape.
In Jane Eyre, Mr. St. John took a scrap of paper from Jane's desk.
Jane did not like Mr. Collins or Mr. Wickham in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. She found Mr. Collins insufferable and pompous, while she believed Mr. Wickham to be deceitful and lacking in integrity.
He was attacked by ferocious dogs.
Mrs. Bennet's plan to help Jane spend more time with Mr. Bingley involves inviting him to dinner and encouraging Jane to walk into town in the hopes that they will run into each other. She hopes this will give Jane more opportunities to interact with Mr. Bingley and potentially further their relationship.
Mr Smith - The Sarah Jane Adventures - was created in 2007.
Mr. Mason was smoking a cigar in Jane Eyre.