Read the excerpt again. Match the questions with the answers. How does Heathcliff react to the ghost? Why is Lockwood surprised by Heathcliff’s reaction? What causes the banging on the window? Why did Brontë choose this object? How does Heathcliff react initially to the events? What object separates Lockwood from the ghost? What could this represent? He is shocked that Lockwood is sleeping in that room. He sees a different side to Heathcliff: in place of the angry, shouting landlord, he sees a glimpse of the love Heathcliff feels for Catherine. Lockwood might think it’s strange that Heathcliff seems to want to be haunted by the ghost. He calls to it, crying, and begs it to appear to him. a branch: symbolises the wildness of the moors; emphasises the novel’s natural setting a window: represents the barrier between the worlds of the living and the dead that is between Catherine and Heathcliff; represents Lockwood’s isolation and entrapment at Wuthering Heights
Задание

Read the excerpt again. Match the questions with the answers.Image

  • Объекты 1
    • How does Heathcliff react to the ghost?
    • Why is Lockwood surprised by Heathcliff’s reaction?
    • What causes the banging on the window? Why did Brontë choose this object?
    • How does Heathcliff react initially to the events?
    • What object separates Lockwood from the ghost? What could this represent?
  • Объекты 2
    • He is shocked that Lockwood is sleeping in that room.
    • He sees a different side to Heathcliff: in place of the angry, shouting landlord, he sees a glimpse of the love Heathcliff feels for Catherine. Lockwood might think it’s
      strange that Heathcliff seems to want to be haunted by the ghost.
    • He calls to it, crying, and begs it to appear to him.
    • a branch: symbolises the wildness of the moors; emphasises the novel’s natural setting
    • a window: represents the barrier between the worlds of the living and the dead that is between Catherine and Heathcliff; represents Lockwood’s isolation and entrapment at Wuthering Heights