Which century did Emily Brontë live in?
19th century from 1818 - 1848
Who are the narrators?
Lockwood who needs shelter from a stormy weather.
Nally, a house maid.
In which year does the book take place?
It takes place in 1801
What is "Wuthering Heights" about?
it is a novel about the doomed love affair between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and the tragic consequences of their actions on themselves and those around them.
What caused Emily Brontë's death?
Emily Brontë's cause of death is believed to be tuberculosis.
How many novels did Emily Bronte write?
Name the novels written by her.
Only ''Wuthering Heights''
Who are the main characters?
Katherine Ernshaw, Heathcliff, Edgar Linton, Isabella Linton, Hindley Earnshaw
What is located between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange?
A road connecting the two places
Who is Catherine confiding in and what is her secret?
Nelly, her housemaid
The secret is that she loves Heathcliff although she's marrying Edgar Linton
When was "Wuthering Heights" first published?
"Wuthering Heights" was first published in 1847.
Who are her famous sisters and what are they famous for?
Charlotte Brontë and Ann Brontë. They wrote novels: ''Jane Ayer'', "Agnes Grey''
Whose ghost haunts Heathcliff?
Catherine
What place contrasts the constant chaos at Wuthering Heights?
Thrushcross Grange
What happens when Catherine decides to marry Edgar Linton instead of Heathcliff?
Catherine's decision to marry Edgar Linton instead of Heathcliff leads to a series of tragic events, as Heathcliff becomes consumed by his desire for revenge and sets out to destroy the lives of those around him.
What themes are explored in "Wuthering Heights"?
"Wuthering Heights" explores themes such as love, revenge, jealousy, class conflict, and the destructive nature of passion.
What literary genre is ''Wuthering Heights''?
Romantic and Gothic
Which character is related to Heathcliff by blood?
His son from Isabella - Linton
What is the significance of the moors in "Wuthering Heights"?
The moors are an important symbol in "Wuthering Heights" as they represent the wild and untamed nature of the characters and their emotions.
What is the significance of the ghostly apparitions that appear throughout "Wuthering Heights"?
The ghostly apparitions that appear throughout "Wuthering Heights" serve as a reminder of the characters' past actions and the ways in which their passions continue to haunt them.
What is the conflict in "Wuthering Heights"?
The main conflict in "Wuthering Heights" is the love triangle between Catherine, Heathcliff, and Edgar Linton, and the ways in which their passions and jealousies lead to tragic consequences.
How did the 19th-century readers react to her novel ''Wuthering Heights''?
The novel caused quite a storm. Although it contains no explicit (describing or showing something, especially sexual activity, with a lot of detail -a sexually explicit film) content, it was shocking to the readers at the time for its passionate nature and dark subject matter.
List the deaths mentioned in order that they happened
Mr Earnshaw
Hindley Earnshaw's wife
Catherine
Isabella
How do Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange differ from each other?
Wuthering Heights is described as a dark and gloomy place, while Thrushcross Grange is described as light and airy. Wuthering Heights is also associated with the Earnshaw family and Heathcliff, while Thrushcross Grange is associated with the Linton family.
X What happens to Heathcliff at the end of the novel?
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How does Heathcliff acquire Wuthering Heights?
Hindley is in debt to Heathcliff and gives the property to him to pay it off.