Emily Bronte was born in 1818 in Yorkshire, England. She came from a family of writers including her sisters Charlotte and Anne. Emily only lived to be 30 years old. She wrote Wuthering Heights, which was published under the pseudonym Ellis Bell in 1847. Wuthering Heights is a Gothic romance novel that follows the all-consuming loves between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, and their daughter Catherine and Hareton Earnshaw. It explores themes of social class, revenge, and the enduring power of love.
2. EMILY BRONTE
Emily Bronte was born on July 30th, 1818
Her family lived near Bradford in Yorkshire.
Emily was only three years old when her mother died which left her
father to take care of her 5 siblings all by himself.
Emily and her sisters attended a boarding school where they were
malnourished and weak.
Her two older sisters got ill their first year there and unfortunately
died. Resulting from his daughters deaths, Emily’s father took the
rest of his children out of the boarding school and home-schooled
them himself.
To occupy their time the children entertained themselves by creating
imaginary kingdoms, “Angria” and “Gondal” along with imaginary
characters.
Her sisters Charlotte and Anne were also writers.
Charlotte is most famous for being the author of the novel Jane Eyre.
Emily only lived to be thirty years old. She died in 1848 of
consumption.
Her last words were, “If you will send for a doctor, I will see him
now.” Unfortunately, she died before the doctor arrived.
4. TIMELINE of BRONTE FAMILY
30 July, Emily Jane born at Thornton
1818
April 1820 The family moves to Haworth 2
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15 Maria, Emily's mother, dies 3
September
1821
25 Emily joins her sisters, Maria, Elizabeth and Charlotte, at 6
November Cowan Bridge School
1824
1 June 1825 Emily and Charlotte return from Cowan Bridge School 6
after typhoid strikes and the death of their two older
sisters.
5 June 1826 Mr Brontë brings home 12 wooden soldiers for Branwell 7
and the children begin creating imaginary worlds
5. Before July Creates the imaginary kingdom of Gondal with Anne 1
1831 2
29 July Becomes a pupil at Roe Head School where Charlotte is a 1
1835 teacher 7
October Returns from Roe Head after starving herself 1
1835 7
September Begins work as teacher at Law Hill, Halifax, probably for 2
1838 about six months 0
February Charlotte and Emily travel to a school in Brussels (Emily 2
1842 stays for about nine months) 3
Autumn Charlotte finds Emily's poetry. Probably began Wuthering 2
1845 Heights about now 7
6. May 1846 Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell published 2
7
December Wuthering Heights published with Agnes Grey 2
1847 9
28 Branwell's funeral at which Emily catches a severe cold 3
September, leading to tuberculosis. 0
1848
19 December, Dies at Haworth Parsonage at about two in the afternoon 3
1848 0
22 December, Interred in family vault at St Michael and All Angels
1848 Church, Haworth
8. Wuthering Heights was published for the first
time in the year 1847
When the book was first released, it was
assumed to be written by a man due to the fact
that the name of the author was Ellis Bell.
However, when the real author died her sister
revealed her true identity.
Wuthering Heights is a gothic romance novel
narrated by two people, Nelly Dean and Mr.
Lockwood
Because of the fact this book has two narrators, it
is written in present tense and past tense.
9. Mood Tone
The mood of this book The tone of this book
is dark and romantic. is Sympathetic and
Although the
bitter.
foundations of this The author makes you
book are built on feel sympathetic for
romance, most of it Catherine and bitter
ends in a very dark towards Heathcliff.
and depressing way.
10. GOTHICISM
Our Byronic hero - Byronic heroes have features
that are unmistakable in comparison to the
regular hero. The Byronic hero is a tall, strong,
and handsome man. We believe that this
describes Heathcliff. In the book he changed into
the epitome of this character; mysterious, dark,
mighty, and always seeking revenge.
12. HEATHCLIFF
An orphan that Mr.
Earnshaw brought to
Wuthering Heights to live
at. He ended up falling
madly in love with
Catherine, Mr. Earnshaws
daughter. Hindley ends up
abusing him, and treating
him as his own servant,
forcing Heathcliff to stay
away from Catherine. He
later left Wuthering
Heights and later came
back seeking revenge on
Hindley. He married
Isabella Edgars sister.
13. CATHERINE
The daughter of Mr.
Earnshaw. She later fell
in love with Heathcliff
yet, ended up marrying
Edgar Linton so she
could become "the
greatest lady in the
neighboorhood" She
later brings misery to
both men. She was a
beautiful, care-free,
passionate, and
stubborn women. She
died giving birth to her
daughter Cathy.
14. EDGAR LINTON
Edgar is a handsome,
and spoiled
gentlemen. He lived at
Thrushcross Grange.
When Catherine got
bite by a dog and
came to his house for
care, he fell in love
with her. They got
married although she
didnt love him and
had one daugther
before she died.
15. YOUNG CATHERINE
Young Catherine also
known as Cathy, is
Catherine Linton's
daughter. She is later
forced by Heathcliff to
marry her cousin
Linton. After Linton's
death she marries
Hareton.
16. NELLY DEAN
Nelly Dean is also
known as Ellen. She
was the chief at
Wuthering Heights.
Hindley and
Catherine grew up
infront of her. She is a
really caring person
especially for her
masters. Nelly ends
up telling their story
to Lockwood, a visitor.
17. HARETON
Hareton is the son of
Hindley and Frances
Earnshaw. After his
father dies he is
giving to Heathcliff to
take care of.
Heathcliff keeps
Hareton from
learning, which
results in Hareton
being iliterate. At the
end of the novel, he
marries Cathy
18. LINTON
Linton is the son of
Isabella and
Heathcliff. He is very
sick and weak. He
doesnt meet his father
till after his mother
dies when he is 13. He
later marries Cathy,
but later dies.
19. HINDLEY
Hindley is Catherines
brother. He hated
Heathcliff and treated
him very bad when he
was a child. Hindley
was the owner of
Wuthering Heights
before he died. He was
married to Frances
and had a son named
Hareton.
20. ISABELLA
Isabella is Hindleys
sister. She fell in love
with Heathcliff which
made her brother very
upset. Once Heathcliff
and her relationship
ended she ran away to
London pregnate.
Heathcliff did not know
at the time, yet later
found out and did
nothing about it. She
later died, which
resulted in Heathcliff
taking Linton.
23. EXTRA CHARACTERS
Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw are the parents of
Catherine and Hindley. They died very early in
the novel.
Frances is the wife of Hindley and the mother of
Hareton.
Joseph is a very religious, stubburn, and elderly
servant at Wuthering Heights
25. PLOT LINE
exposition- Lockwood's arrival at Wuthering heights, his finding of the diary
and Nelly's explanations of each character
rising action- Hindley hates & banishes Heathcliff after he and Catherine
have fallen in love
turning point- Catherine marries Edgar. This leads to Heathcliff wanting
revenge, and marrying Isabella.
falling action- children are born (Hareton, Cathy, and Linton.) people die
(Hindley, Catherine, Isabella)
second exposition- Cathy's growing up at Thrushcross Grange, the meeting
of the new generation.
second rising action- Heathcliff's basic stalking of Cathy, Cathy finally
meeting her two cousins, Linton's and Cathy's relationship becoming more
complicated, and Linton's confession about being forced to court her.
second turning point- Heathcliff's kidnapping of Cathy and Nelly Dean and
forcing Cathy and Linton to get married
second falling action- Linton's eventual death, Nelly's escape and cry for
help, Cathy and Hareton falling in love and getting married, Heathcliff's slow
madness leading to death
resolution- Cathy and Hareton move to Thrushcross Grange together,
Lockwood once more departs for London, feeling satisfied with the happy
ending, and Heathcliff is burried (as he wished) next to Catherine with open
coffins so they may rest in peace together.
26. THEME
The theme of importance of upholding certain
social classes is evident throughout the novel.
Hindley, Catherine’s brother made it almost
impossible for Catherine and Healthcliff to fall in
love and marry, because of how he thought others
would think about their family due to Heathcliff’s
lack of high social status. The Earnshaws’ and
Lintons’ were both a part of the gentry in the
British hiearchy at the time yet, the Lintons
held a firmer hold on their social status then the
Earnshaws. This would be why Catherine
decided to marry Edgar, so she could be “the
greatest woman of the neighborhood”.
27. FORESHADOWING
An Example of foreshadowing in this book is in
In chapter 9 when Catherine explains to Nelly a
dream she has about being in heaven. She says,
“I was only going to say that heaven did not seem
to be my home; and I broke my heart with
weeping to come back to earth; and the angels
were so angry that they flung me out into the
middle of the heath on the top of Wuthering
Heights; where I woke sobbing for joy.” This
foreshadows her life at Thrushcross Grange. Her
life there appears to be perfect, alike heaven yet,
she is not happy there. Wuthering Heights will
always be a part of her and her homesickness
ends up part of the reason for her death.