The document provides an overview of the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. It summarizes the main characters including Heathcliff, Catherine Earnshaw, and Edgar Linton. It describes the setting of Yorkshire Moor and time period of 1770s to early 1800s. It outlines the plot which involves Heathcliff and Catherine's forbidden love and how Heathcliff seeks revenge against those who kept them apart. The climax is Catherine's death which deepens Heathcliff's revenge and drives him to insanity, though the resolution provides some hope as Cathy and Hareton marry for love.
3. MAIN CHARACTERS
Heathcliff
An orphan brought to live at Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw who falls in
unbreakable love with his daughter, Catherine.
Physical Description
Dark skinned. Gypsy. Thick, low brows. Black hair and whiskers. Built, tall, athletic.
Personality
Heathcliff had pride and determination. When he was ordered to shake hands with
Catherine by Hindley, he refuses by saying: "I shall not stand to be laughed at, I shall not hear
it".
What other characters think of him
Hindley, Mrs.Earnshaw all alienated Heathcliff when he was brought to the house.
He was treated as a “thing” than a human being. This motivated him more to change
his status from a humble beginning to a gentlemen.
He also brings a roughness and mysteriousness to people.
4. MAIN CHARACTERS
Catherine Earnshaw
The daughter of Mr. Earnshaw. She is free-spirited, beautiful, and often
arrogant. Torn between her passion for Heathcliff and her social ambition.
Physical Description
Think and long brown hair. Very pretty, with the “bonniest eyes” and “sweetest
smile”.
Personality
Catherin is vain and spiteful, ruled by her passion: “At fifteen she was the queen of
the countryside; she had no peer; and she did turn out a haughty, headstrong creature!”
What other characters think of her
Heathcliff thinks Catherine as strong-willed, headstrong and independent. “She
stamped her foot, wavered a moment, and then, irresistibly impelled by the naughty spirit
within her, slapped me on the cheek: a stinging blow that filled both eyes with water.”
5. ANTAGONISTS
Edgar Linton: He contrasts Heathcliff with his manners and
lifestyle. Catherine chooses him over Heathcliff.
Isabella Linton: She fell in love with Heathcliff and
becomes a chess piece in Heathcliff’s revenge. She gave
birth to Linton, her and Heathcliff’s son.
Hindley Earnshaw: Catherine’s brother who use to abuse
Heathcliff. He marries Frances, and had a son called
Hareton.
Edgar Linton
6. ANTAGONISTS
Hareton Earnshaw: The son of Hindley and Frances,
raised by Nelly. His look reminds Heathcliff of Catherine.
Catherine Linton (Cathy): The daughter of Catherine
and Edgar. She is unaware of her parent’s history and
like her mother, a free spirit.
Linton Heathcliff: The son of Heathcliff and Isabella. He
is a very weak and resembles Heathcliff's.
Cathy Linton
7. OTHER CHARACTERS
Lockwood: The first narrator of the novel. He rents Thrushcross Grange from Heathcliff.
Ellen Dean (Nelly): A servant for both generations of the Earnshaw and Linton families.
Mr. Earnshaw: Catherine and Hindley’s father. He adopts Heathcliff.
Mrs. Earnshaw: Catherine and Hindley’s mother who hates Heathcliff.
Joseph: An elderly servant at Wuthering Heights.
Frances Earnshaw: Hindley’s wife, who treats Heathcliff cruelly.
Mr. Linton: Edgar and Isabella’s father. He raised Isabella and Edgar with manners.
Mrs. Linton: Edgar and Isabella’s mother. Taught Catherine to be a lady and have social ambitions.
Zillah: The housekeeper at Wuthering Heights later in the story.
Mr. Green: Edgar Linton’s lawyer.
9. EXPOSITION
The story starts with Mr. Lockwood arrival at Wuthering Heights
during a fierce storm. He is forced to stay overnight, as Heathcliff
refuses to lend him a hand and help him get back to Thrushcross
Grange. While there, Mr. Lockwood meets Nelly, a servant who
recalls a series of events that have taken over the past 20 years.
10. RISING ACTION
After Heathcliff is brought to Wuthering Heights
by Mr.Earnshaw, followed by his death, he was
abused by Hindley. Catherine had her first visits
Thrushcross Grange and major conflicts starts to
bubble after Heathcliff hears Catherine say it
would “degrade” her to marry him. This drives
Heathcliff to pursue a life of revenge. He escapes
Wuthering Heights and come back as a wealthy
gentleman for revenge.
Linton siblings
11. CLIMAX
The culmination of Heathcliff and
Catherine’s conflict is when Catherine dies.
This deepens Heathcliff’s revenge and
drives him deeper into cruelty and sanity.
12. FALLING ACTION
After marrying Heathcliff, Isabella is torn
by his violence that drove her to England.
There she gave birth to young Linton.
Heathcliff then forces Cathy to marry
Linton and inherit Thrushcross Grange.
Later, Heathcliff finally gives up his
revenge and dies.
13. RESOLUTION
Heathcliff has a moment of redemption in death and joins
Catherine once more on the moors. The marriage of Cathy
and Hareton give readers a sense of hope for the future of
these families, as they marry for love and leave behind the
tainted memories of their parents mistakes.
14. CONFLICTS
Character vs. Character
Heathcliff fell in love with Catherine Earnshaw when they first met. It motivates him to raise himself
to the status of a wealthy gentleman after Catherine marries Edgar. His revenge on Hindley, Edgar
and Catherine leads him into a life of hatred and vengeance.
Character vs. Self
Catherine is torn between her love for Heathcliff and her desire of social status. Her decision to
marry Edgar Linton drags almost all the characters into conflict.
15. THEMES
Revenge is self-destructive
The precariousness of social
class
The destructiveness of a love
that never changes
Cruelty begets cruelty
Lure of success trumps love