Character relation Themes Settings Story line Extra questions
100
Who is Heathcliff?
An “adopted” son of the former owner of Wuthering Heights.
100
What is Love?
Non-traditional, twisted and toxic. Destroys people and their connections to others.
100
What is Wuthering heights
Where does Heathcliff grow up.
100
They are raised in the same household.
Why do Heathcliff and Katherine become friends?
100
He goes from and kind and gentle kid to a whiny and petulant kid.
What transformation does Linton undergo?
200
Who is Catherine?
Marries Edgar Linton.
200
What is family?
All connected through Cathy. Toxic _____ life of many characters in the book.
200
The Earnshaw and Heathcliff. Suffering, wildness, anger, hatred.
What family lives Wuthering Heights and what does it represent.
200
Heathcliff wanted to be heir to the Grange; and in spite of Edgar Linton.
Why does Heathcliff marry Isabella?
200
Mr. Linton is the grandfather of Cathy.
What is the relationship between Cathy and Mr. Linton?
300
Who is Cathy?
Nurses Linton and teaches Hareton to read. Connects both families.
300
What is revenge?
Corrupts Heathcliff and causes him to abuse those around him.
300
What is the Linton Family.
What family lives at Thruscross Grange?
300
Dual narrative.
What is the narrative technique of the novel?
300
The children are their parents (mostly) perfectly even within one person. A perfect mix of their parents.
What do the children represent?
400
Who is Hareton Earnshaw?
Son of Hindley. He was illiterate.
400
What is social class?
Catherine is obsessed with her level of _____. Heathcliff is always looking to gain ______.
400
Wealth, happiness, the opposite of Wuthering Heights.
What does the Grange represent?
400
Sickness.
How does Heathcliff’s wife, and son, later die?
400
Gloomy, foreboding, conflicted, brooding.
What are some tones of the novel?
500
Who is Nelly Dean?
Narrator of the inner frame.
500
What is suffering?
The common experience shared by every character.
500
Each setting sets the mood of the scenes. The setting reflects the moods and emotions of the characters within them and represents each characters’ own personality.
What is the importance of the setting in Wuthering Heights?
500
He becomes a drunk and uses all his money, going into debt. When he dies, Heathcliff pays off his debts in return for the deed to the Heights.
How does Hindley lose the Hights to Heathcliff?
500
Lockwood; he is a tenant at Thrushcross Grange.
Who is the narrator of the outer frame, how do they fit into the story?






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