Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Craft
100

After Catherine makes fun of his ignorance, Hareton does what to his books?

Throws them into the fire

100

How many months ago was it said that Heathcliff had died?

3 months ago

100

What is Joseph so upset about?

Hareton and Catherine remove his bushes in place of a flower bed

100

Who does Heathcliff think he sees/who is he talking to?

Catherine's Ghost

100

What archetype is Heathcliff commonly associated with? 

He is a byronic hero

200

What do Heathcliff and Lockwood discuss/disagree about at Wuthering Heights?

The rent Lockwood owes/has to pay to Heathcliff

200

Where is Nelly living now? Why?

Zillah leaves, making Heathcliff ask Nelly to live and work at Wuthering Heights again

200
What does Heathcliff yearn for?

Heathcliff yearns for death and to see Catherine again

200

Who is the only person who mourned Heathcliff's death?

Hareton is the only one who mourns him

200

Framing narration is...

-a story within a story

-unreliable narrative

300

At the end of the chapter, what does Lockwood think about?

What it would be like to have a relationship with Catherine

300

Who must Lockwood settle his rent with, since Heathcliff is dead?

Either with Nelly, since she helps Catherine with her finances, or he must go to Catherine directly

300

What does Heathcliff yell at Catherine for? What does she say back?

Heathcliff tells Catherine that she has no right to move anything around at Wuthering Heights. In return, Catherine tells him that he stole her money and Hareton's land.

300

What is so "unnatural" about Heathcliff? What can you infer it is about?

He is overly excited, seemingly because he knows his death will be soon

300

Domestic Gothic is...

A subgenre that subverts the home through elements of gothic horror and explores the everyday lives and spaces of the home

400

Who said this? - "How the devil is he so like? I can hardly bear to see him" (303). 

Heathcliff

400

Who said this? - "Why have I made him angry, by taking your part then, a hundred times?" (313)

Hareton

400

Who said this? - "but I earnestly wish she were invisible - her presence invokes only maddening sensations" (323).

Heathcliff

400

Who claims to have seen the ghosts of Heathcliff and Catherine?

A boy tending to his sheep becomes scared as he thinks he sees the ghosts of Catherine and Heathcliff in the moors.

400

Definition of lyrical prose

writing that uses poetic language and rhythm to create a song-like, beautiful, and emotional effect

 

500

Who said this? - "He is not envious but emulous of your attainments" (301).

Nelly Dean

500
When eavesdropping on a conversation in the kitchen at Wuthering Heights, what does Lockwood see? (rewards/punishments?) BE SPECIFIC!!

Lockwood sees Catherine teaching Hareton how to read, and punishes him by slapping him, but rewards him with kisses depending on if he does something correctly.

500

Who said this? - "You shouldn't grudge a few yards of earth" (319).

Catherine

500

Who said this? - "Is he a ghoul, or a vampire?" (330)

Nelly

500

Name and define the 4 character types

1. flat - 1D, simple, unchanging, shows little human depth

2. Round- 3D, real, complex, rich, and has a contradictory personality

3. Static- Does not change / unchanging

4. Dynamic- Changes in a significant way, can be a change in a good way, or bad way