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the monstrous antagonist in the novel; extremely passionate and vengeful
Heathcliff's soul
the favorite of Nelly; grows up at Thrushcross Grange and is eventually forced to live at Wuthering Heights
does not celebrate his daughter's birthday
Heathcliff's naive lover; mother of Linton Heathcliff
one of the main narrator's of the novel; often biased toward certain characters
serves as a reader proxy
the most religious character in the novel
Hindley's simpering wife
drops Hareton off the bannister of the staircase in Wuthering Heights
the rightful master of Wuthering Heights in Joseph's eye during the second generation of the novel
foil to Cathy Jr. in the fact that she is very lively while this character can barely walk around because he is so weak
the dark, isolated, foreboding setting in the novel where many characters become more animalistic
the setting where Catherine gets attacked by a dog and is forced to reside at for 5 weeks
an artistic movement that occurred during the time period the novel was written in; focuses on natural elements and strong emotions
WH can be described as a _____ novel, due to its examples of extreme weather/landscapes and suggestions of the supernatural
a major symbol within the novel; highlights the of isolation; examples include locked gates and dog attacks
the doctor responsible for the area of Gimmerton and the estates of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange
has a soft spot for Heathcliff that causes jealousy in Hindley
an element that is found throughout the novel; emphasis on hauntings and ghosts
the name of Isabella's white springer spaniel
the social class of the Linton family
the social status Heathcliff achieves after he leaves Wuthering Heights for a few years
the social class of the Earnshaws
the pseudonym used by Emily Brontë

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Wuthering Heights

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