Characters
Plot
Key Points
Irony & Themes
Fun facts
100

The two main narrators of Wuthering Heights.

Nancy and Mr.Lockwood

100

Who were supposed soulmates throughout the Novel?

Heathcliff and Catherine

100

Who teaches Hareton manners?

Cathy

100

According to the Litcharts does Emily Bronte value Femininity or Masculinity more?

Masculinity

100

Who is the Housekeeper at Wuthering Heights

Zillah

200

Who is acts as both the protagonist and antagonist of the Novel, Wuthering Heights?

Heathcliff

200

What is the climax of the Novel?

When Catherine gives birth to her child and then dies.

200

What did Heathcliff and Catherine both have with each other that was destructive?

Passion

200

What was the Irony of Catherine choosing Edgar?

Her life getting worse

200

What disease did Emily Bronte die to according to the Litcharts?

Tuberculosis

300

Who claims to share the same soul as the Main protagonist, but decides to marry Edgar Linton?

Catherine Earnshaw

300

Who is Heathcliff's son?

Linton

300

What are the two repeating causes of pain and suffering in the Novel

Love and Revenge

300

Who was the housekeeper to the Earnshaws and Lintons?

Ellen "Nelly" Dean

300

What is Social Mobility

The movement of individuals, families, or groups between different social classes.

400

Hindley's son who is reduced to a state of servitude and ignorance by Heathcliff.

Hareton

400

Who is the sister of Edgar Linton?

Isabelle

400

Who torments Heathcliff driving him towards revenge?

Hindley

400

What theme was represented by Heathcliff's background and the judgement surrounding him?

Class

400

What Genre is the Novel Wuthering Heights?

Romanticim/Gothic/Realism

500

Who adopts Heathcliff?

Mr. Earnshaw

500

What is the other main Estate other than Wuthering Heights?

Thrushcross Grange

500

What was not common in eighteenth century Britain?

Social Mobility

500

Why did Heathcliff leave Wuthering Heights?

Catherine tells Nelly that she can't marry Heathcliff because of how Hindley has degraded him. Heathcliff overhears Catherine, and flees (Litcharts 2).

500

What year was the Novel, Wuthering Heights, Published?

1847

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