Who is the main character driven by revenge?
hecliff
Who brings Heathcliff home?
Mr. Earnshaw
What emotion drives most of Heathcliff’s actions?
Revenge
“I am Heathcliff.” Who says this?
Catherine
Where does the story mainly take place?
The moors
Who does Catherine marry?
Edgar Linton
Why does Heathcliff leave Wuthering Heights?
Because Catherine chooses Edgar
What theme is shown by Catherine choosing Edgar?
Social class
What does “I am Heathcliff” mean?
Her identity is deeply connected to Heathcliff
What does Wuthering Heights symbolize?
Chaos / wildness
Who narrates most of the story?
nelly
What happens when Heathcliff returns?
He returns wealthy and seeks revenge
What type of love do Catherine and Heathcliff share?
Obsessive/destructive love
“Whatever our souls are made of…” Who says this?
Catherine
What does Thrushcross Grange symbolize?
Order / civilization
Who is Heathcliff’s enemy in childhood?
Hindley Earnshaw
What happens after Catherine gives birth?
She dies
What theme contrasts the two houses?
Nature vs. civilization
What does this quote suggest?
A deep spiritual connection
Who is the outer narrator?
Lockwood
Who represents the next generation and brings peace?
Cathy and Hareton
How does the story end?
Cathy and Hareton reconcile
What theme is shown through Cathy and Hareton?
Redemption / healing
Name a character associated with revenge quotes
Heathcliff
What narrative structure is used?
Frame narrative