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Name : Nargis I. Saiyad
           Roll no.: 14
          M.A.Sem.: II
    Batch : 2011- ‘12
a).Physical violence-
   -Hindley slaps Heathcliff
   -Heathcliff tries to kill Isabella
b). Psychological violence
 -Hindley calls Heathcliff „dog‟
 -Heathcliff‟s look
 -„a runaway servant‟
 - Phrases of Nelly Dean
 - Reason of choice of partner
 - Heathcliff‟s wish
 - Angry on Cathy
V. CONCLUSION



                 “Character‟s violent words and
 actions, even their reactions to the violence
 of others, all speak of their feelings.”

                                    - Hencock
Romantic

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Romantic

  • 1. Name : Nargis I. Saiyad Roll no.: 14 M.A.Sem.: II Batch : 2011- ‘12
  • 2. a).Physical violence- -Hindley slaps Heathcliff -Heathcliff tries to kill Isabella
  • 3. b). Psychological violence -Hindley calls Heathcliff „dog‟ -Heathcliff‟s look -„a runaway servant‟ - Phrases of Nelly Dean - Reason of choice of partner - Heathcliff‟s wish - Angry on Cathy
  • 4. V. CONCLUSION “Character‟s violent words and actions, even their reactions to the violence of others, all speak of their feelings.” - Hencock