5 Metaphors for lockwood

And yet, though Lockwood and Nelly Dean are the thinnest, the most transparent of pure mediums, they preserve their personalities throughout.

Lockwood at Wuthering Heights is Jane Eyre at Thornton Hall; Heathcliff appearing at Lockwood's bedside, besides being M. Héger and Rochester, is Rochester's mad wife.

The intimacy ripened rapidly, and, Mr. Lockwood, on their wedding day there won't be a happier woman in England than myself.

Lockwood may be a little indistinct, but he is properly so, for he is not a character, he is a mere impersonal looker-on.

Lockwood was a real teacher, and like all such worked without realizing it on stuff more lasting than steel or stone,young, soft human beings.

5 Metaphors for  lockwood