Characters
Setting
Story
Themes and Symbols
100

What can you tell about Lockwood's personality?

We can see that he's obviously socially awkward, as shown that he gets the wrong impressions about the characters.
100

What words would you describe Wuthering Heights?

gloomy, dark.
100

What can you tell from Mr.Lockwood of his awkward interactions between him and Mr.Heathcliff?

Shows how artless he really is, and that he doesn't really understand most of the relationships in the house.

100

What could you describe about how the atmosphere is in Wuthering Heights?

Cold and stormy

200

How is Heathcliff apart and separate from the household?

He owns the house, but he mostly acts like an outsider due to his attitude. 

200
Can you think of any words that would represent Thrushcross Grange? 

calm, comfortable

200

Why is it important that we saw Mr.Lockwood's dream with Catherine?

It's important because we get a introduction to the theme of being haunted by the past, and showing how this could be connected to Wuthering Heights.
200

What could you symbolize about the carved name "Hareton Earnshaw"?

Family history

300

What can you infer about Joseph's religious attitude? How does it affect the mood of the house?

His strict personality makes the house look more serious.

300

Why do you think the author chooses to describe Wuthering Heights with Defensive features like the deeply set windows? What do you think that symbolizes?

The author wanted to include those features because of harsh environment they're in, but it can symbolize the emotional walls that the characters build around themselves.

300

What can you tell about Catherine's diary entries? What does it reveal about her relationship with Heathcliff?

How she allied with Heathcliff to rebel against Hindley.

300

What theme fits best about Catherine Earnshaw's diary entries?

Rebellion

400

What does Catherine's behavior show about her feelings towards others?

Shows how she's unhappy, she's trapped inside the house. 

400

What can you tell what the tone is by the weather of the story?

The stormy weathers show the tone of tension and conflict in the house. 

400

What do you think about the situation where Mr.Lockwood woke up from his dream and Mr.Heathcliff came in and started calling out Catherine's name desperately? What can we now tell about Mr.Heathcliff?

Mr.Heathcliff was shocked to know how Mr.Lockwood was in the room, and when Mr.Heathcliff was told that Mr. Lockwood saw Catherine it showed a new side of him that we didn't see in the earlier chapters, this further proves how most of his attitude is based on his past, etc etc.

400

What moods do you think the bad weather and strong winds outside Wuthering Heights represent?

Nature matching emotions

500

In what ways can you tell Mr.Heathcliff has a darker past?

How his attitude is, and how he reacted to the ghost of Catherine.

500

How do the differences in Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights show the stories themes?

Thrushcross Grange is more calm, while Wuthering Heights show a more chaotic theme.
500

What does Mr.Lockwood's injury symbolize about the enviroment of Wuthering Heights?

How Wuthering Heights is hostile,

500

What can you infer about Lockwood's recurring dreams?

The haunting influence of the past. 

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