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  1. Heathcliff is the protagonist of Wuthering Heights. The action of the plot begins when he is brought into the Earnshaw household as a mysterious young child. His presence informs the events of the novel and affects the decisions of all the other characters. Soon after his arrival, Heathcliff begins to want to be treated like the equal of the ...

  2. Heathcliff. Wuthering Heights centers around the story of Heathcliff. The first paragraph of the novel provides a vivid physical picture of him, as Lockwood describes how his “black eyes” withdraw suspiciously under his brows at Lockwood’s approach. Nelly’s story begins with his introduction into the Earnshaw family, his vengeful ...

  3. Wuthering Heights. Summary Emily Brontë. "Wuthering Heights" is a classic gothic horror/romance novel written by Emily Brontë and published in England in 1847. The book was originally published under the pen name "Ellis Bell" and Brontë died the year after it was released. When the book was first released it was considered controversial for ...

  4. A summary of Themes in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. ... SparkNotes Plus subscription is $4.99/month or $24.99/year as selected above. The free trial period is the first 7 days of your subscription.

  5. Heathcliff resides in Wuthering Heights, a manor named for the fierce winds sweeping the adjacent moors. The house features eerie engravings around the main entrance. Heathcliff almost seems vaguely entertained when Lockwood nearly suffers an attack from Heathcliff's ferocious dogs. Despite this, Lockwood is intrigued by Heathcliff and ...

  6. A summary of Chapters XV–XX in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Wuthering Heights and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  7. Summary. Annoyed by the housework being done in the Grange, Lockwood pays a second visit to Wuthering Heights, arriving there just as snow begins to fall. The weather is cold, the ground is frozen, and his reception matches the bleak unfriendliness of the moors. After yelling at the old servant Joseph to open the door, he is finally let in by a ...

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