Задание
Read the excerpt again. Match the questions with the answers.
- 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