A little abandoned boy, Heathcliff.
Heathcliff had died.
A little abandoned boy, Heathcliff.
Zillah, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, leads Mr. Lockwood to the room.
Rash, wealthy, nosy, meddling
He becomes sick and dizzy.
He decided to spend the night elsewhere.
Heathcliffe, Catherine, Edgar Linton, Nellie Dean, Lockwood, Mr and Mrs Earnshaw
Lockwood - Wuthering Heights - was created in 1847.
Zillah, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, leads Mr. Lockwood to the room.
A note from Nelly
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.
Chapter 4 of Wuthering Heights is narrated by Lockwood, the main narrator of the novel.
In Chapter 4 of Wuthering Heights, Lockwood is taken aback by young Cathy's wilfulness and impetuous nature. He finds her charming yet wild, with a spirited and independent personality. Lockwood is intrigued by her behavior and is captivated by her energy and defiance.
Lockwood seeks information about the residents of Wuthering Heights from the housekeeper, Nelly Dean. He tries to get information about the mysterious inhabitants of the house, particularly Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Nelly provides Lockwood with details about the tumultuous history of the residents and their relationships.
Rash, wealthy, nosy, meddling
He becomes sick and dizzy.
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.
He decided to spend the night elsewhere.
Heathcliffe, Catherine, Edgar Linton, Nellie Dean, Lockwood, Mr and Mrs Earnshaw