The antagonist of the story and the main catalyst.He's adopted by the Earnshaw's and becomes the prodigal son of Mr.Earnshaw. He also has a violent disposition and is known for mental and physical violence. His disposition causes the death of many of the characters.
Mr. Lockwood is the story's first narrrator. He is a rich man escaping to the moors as a vacation. He also is entranced by the idea of Cathy(because of the writings on the window ledge) and that's what drives him into asking for the story in the first place. You could also say that he's nosey because of how involved he becomes in the lives of those at the neighboring Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronte charactized Heathcliff as passionate, dark, brooding and vindictive.
Heathcliff has black hair, black eyes, dark skin, and in the book they say he has the looks of a gipsy.
Zillah, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, leads Mr. Lockwood to the room.
The first time that the character appears in wuthering heights, those are the people who live there: Heathcliff, Hareton, Catherine, Ellen and Joseph.
No. Mr Darcy is a character in Pride and Prejudice not Wuthering Heights
Rash, wealthy, nosy, meddling
He becomes sick and dizzy.
Lockwood - Wuthering Heights - was created in 1847.
Zillah, the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, leads Mr. Lockwood to the room.
A note from Nelly
The first time that the character appears in wuthering heights, those are the people who live there: Heathcliff, Hareton, Catherine, Ellen and Joseph.
Chapter 4 of Wuthering Heights is narrated by Lockwood, the main narrator of the novel.
The narrator in Wuthering Heights, Lockwood, describes himself as having gained a reputation for deliberate heartlessness due to his initial impression of the characters at Wuthering Heights as cold and unwelcoming. This reputation is undeserved because Lockwood's initial judgment is based on misunderstandings and misinterpretations of the other characters' behavior and emotions. As the story progresses, Lockwood's perception of the characters evolves, revealing their deeper complexities and vulnerabilities.
One simile in Wuthering Heights is when Lockwood describes Heathcliff's eyes as "like a couple of black fiends" in Chapter 3. This comparison emphasizes the intensity and unsettling nature of Heathcliff's gaze, hinting at his dark and brooding character.
No. Mr Darcy is a character in Pride and Prejudice not Wuthering Heights
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.