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Quotes of Social Class Conflicts

-Heathcliff and Catherine: "I have no more business to marry Edgar Linton then I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low I shouldn't have thought about it. It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him." (Bronte 80)

- Heathcliff and Edgar: "I wonder they don't make his head ache. It's like a colt's mane over his eyes!" (Bronte 58)

"What! The gipsy- the ploughboy?" (Bronte 94)

- Heathcliff and the Linton's: "Frightful thing! Put him in the cellar, papa. He's exactly like the son of the fortune teller that stole my tame pheasant. Isn't he, Edgar?" (Bronte 50)

"A wicked boy, at all events," remarked the old lady, "and quite unfit for a decent house!" (Bronte 50)

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Social Class and Conflicts in "Wuthering Heights"

By Sophia