Post on 11-May-2018
.The diff erent dreams that occur 1. Lockwood’s dream of Catherine EarnshawLinton
Chapter 3Pages 24-25
Nightmare
2. Catherine's dream of marrying Linton and her unhappiness being in that heaven
Chapter 9Pages 80 - 81
Dream (sleep)
3. Catherine falls ill and she has visions ( dreams) seeing
Chapter 15Pages 122- 124
Hallucination
4. Heathcliff dreams of digging Cathys body from the grave so that he could hold her and “lie together for all eternity”
Chapter 29kioikoiki8i
Aspiration
5. Heathcliff hallucinates,(dreams)claiming that he sees
Cathy’s ghost
Chapter 34Page 331
Hallucination
Young Cathy and Linton spent a hot July day together day dreaming, trying to imagine their heavens and how it would look like “He wanted to lie in an estacy of peace, I wanted all to sparkle and to dance in glorious jubiliee”
Chapter 10 volume 2Pages 248-249
Day dreams( inspirations)
• By drawing significance (the themes of the novel to the dreams that occurs).• Also to connect the purposes of the dreams (shown in slide 4)• Understand that dreams may not only be in the form of nightmares, but also in the forms of Hallucinations Inspirations Day dreams
Done by:Shalini NairToh Hui TingStephanie SheriffKenneth Moo (09A1