Wuthering Weights, Resumenes (Oxford)

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Wuthering Heights

CAPITULO 1
Loockwood recounts his first visit to his landlord, Heathcliff, in Wuthering Heights, for the rent of the Farm. A Loockwood it seemed an interesting man and reserved, and therefore entered the house. Heathcliff asked him a drink, which was served by Joseph, the servant, who did not want him at home. Heathcliff was a dark man, showed a gentleman ... Loockwood andHeathcliff sat in front of the fireplace, the dog and the pups showed her teeth, he would fondle and the dog growled at him. Heathcliff left the room to fetch Joseph. At that time, Loockwood was attacked by the dog and her puppies, called for help, but men were not interested and went to help him Zillah, the maid. Two days later Loockwood walked 4 miles and when he fell flakes of snow water, had avery cold wind. Joseph looked, asked he wanted, and left without help them to open the door. Hareton appeared and came to the hall, saw Loockwood Catalina for the first time. She received no interest and said he should not have left home by bad weather. It was a slender young woman, had a beautiful face, a beautiful eyes... Hareton looked at him wrong. Loockwood said a lot of shit, regarding therelationship of those present. A Loockwood he again attacked the dog and the storm had to stay overnight there.

CAPITULO 2
Loockwood went to the room they gave him, was a book which was inscribed the name of Catalina, but the surname varied (Earnshaw, Heathcliff, Linton). Later he began to see ghosts with the name, dropped the plug on one of the books, sat and dizziness began to leaf throughthe books that were there, inscribed with the name of Catalina. He read a story told by Catherine Earnshaw, his childhood, which had to Hindley, her brother was angry with her and Heathcliff, because Joseph accused of not listening when I scolded him. He also says that his brother was mean to Heathcliff, because he was a tramp who had taken his father. He had a very bad night, then slept with hisfist broke the window, stuck his arm to remove a branch that made ​​noise ... Then a voice, Catherine Linton asked him to leave her home and saw through the window, he told him that if he does not let go of the hand could not do, then loosen it, he lied, I cover the hole and cover my ears. He shouted to leave. I hear Heathcliff and went to the room, sat shivering Loockwood fear. His guest asked whohad brought him to that room, he replied that it was Zillah, hear Loockwood later he called Catherine, apparently had a lot of anguish. Loockwood, the next morning went to the farm. When it was his love, keys, Ellen Dean, I went out to meet and assist you. He chatted with his housekeeper because he could not sleep yet, asked him to tell the story of the neighbors.

CAPITULO 3
She began tellinghim: his mother had raised Hindley Earnshaw (Harleton’s father, brother of Catherine 1st), and she played with the children. On a trip to Liverpool by Mr. Earnshaw adopted Heathcliff. His children in the first instance not received well, which later changed to Cati, but not with Hindley, were enemies. Two years later Mrs. Earnshaw died, children ill with measles and Mrs. Dean was responsible forHeathcliff. Mr. Earnshaw changed, became suspicious and irritable, the love they gave Heathcliff made ​​everyone hated him for it, unless Catalina. Hindley was sent to a school. Meanwhile, Joseph brainwashing their religious ideas in relation to the education of children. Mr. Earnshaw pains ended October night, they were all in the room, Catherine had behaved very well, and his father asked him whyhe was not always so, and she asked why he could not always be a man good. Mr. fell asleep, then realized that he had died when Joseph went to wake him for prayer. The kids took it in stride, had a conversation about the "paradise".

CAPITULO 4
Mr. Hindley returned for burial, and brought his wife with him and took care of the house. Changed some things, for example, Joseph and Dean merely...
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