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4Emily Bronte
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5Wuthering Heights was written by Charlotte Bronte
6Emily Bronte
7Emily and Charlotte Bronte were cousins
8Sisters
9The area of England where Wuthering Heights is
set is Oxfordshire.
10Yorkshire
11At the beginning of Wuthering Heights, Lockwood
is Heathcliffs slave.
12Tenant
13The date carved above the threshold at Wuthering
Heights is 1066.
141500
15The year in which Lockwood arrives at Wuthering
Heights is _____________.
161801
17The distance from Wuthering Heights to the Grange
is 20 miles
18Four miles
19The type of dog specifically identified in Ch. 1
is a poodle.
20Sheepdog
21Nelly Dean rescues Lockwood from the dogs.
22Zillah
23Zillah chases the dogs away by swinging a broom
at them.
24A frying pan
25Lockwood spends the night at Wuthering Heights
because Zillah invites him to sleep with her.
26There is a blizzard
27The name Nelly is carved three times into the
ledge in the room where Lockwood sleeps.
28Catherine
29Since the name is carved three times, that means
there were three Catherines.
30Two Catherines
31Lockwood receives a visit from the ghost of Emily
Bronte.
32Catherine Earnshaw
33The name the ghost sobs is Catherine Howard.
34Catherine Linton
35The ghost rubs Lockwoods wrist on the broken
glass of the window until the sheets are covered
with blood.
36Lockwood rubs the ghosts wrists on the glass
37Joseph begs the ghost to come into the room.
38Heathcliff
39In Chapter IV, we learn that Nelly Dean is
Heathcliffs daughter-in-law.
40Catherine Heathcliff
41Hareton tells Lockwood the story of Wuthering
Heights
42Nelly Dean
43Old Mr. Earnshaw finds Heathcliff on the street
in Dublin and brings him home.
44Liverpool
45Hindley becomes upset because his banjo is broken.
46violin
47Heathcliff is described as looking like a
Japanese person
48Gypsy
49Nelly Dean says that Hindley was much too fond of
Heathcliff when they were children.
50Catherine
51Heathcliffs status in the family is ruined when
Joseph dies.
52Mr. Earnshaw
53Heathcliff is lying with his head in Nellys lap
when Mr. Earnshaw dies.
54Catherines lap
55Mr. Earnshaw dies in the month of March.
56October
57Catherine is bitten by a snake at Thrushcross
Grange
58Bitten by a dog
59After her accident, Catherine stays at the Grange
for five years.
60Five weeks
61Heathcliff throws a knife at Edgar for making fun
of his hair.
62Hot applesauce
63Heathcliff says he will someday pay Nelly back
for mistreating him.
64Hindley
65Hareton is the son of Hindley and Catherine
66Hareton and Frances
67Heathcliff runs away because Catherine is
pressuring him to marry her.
68He hears Catherine says that amrrying him would
be degrading.
69Catherine becomes ill because she has a cut on
her hand which becomes infected.
70She spends the night in the rain looking for
Heathcliff
71When Heatcliff returns, he is just as poor as he
was previously.
72Heathcliff has nice clothes, good manners, and
money.
73Heathcliff gambles with Hindley just for fun.
74In order to take his money.
75In Ch. 10, Nelly begins to show a romantic
interest in Heathcliff.
76Isabella
77Zillah says, I love him more than you ever loved
Edgar.
78Isabella says this
79This statement was made to Nelly.
80Catherine
81In Ch.11, Nelly learns that Heathcliff has taught
Joseph to swear at Hindley.
82Heathcliff has taught Hareton to swear
83Edgar asks the servants to throw Catherine out of
the house.
84Throw Heathcliff out of the house.
85Catherine throws Edgars hat in the fire.
86The Key
87After this confrontation, Catherine realizes that
she has blood on her dress.
88Blood on her lip
89Edgar tells Catherine she must choose between
Hindley and himself.
90Choose between Heathcliff and himself
91Catherine locks herself in the kitchen and
refuses to eat.
92Locks herself in her room
93Against Nellys wishes, Catherine opens the
window in the hope that she can see the village
of Gimmerton
94In the hope that she can see Wuthering Heights
95Heathcliff wants to marry Isabella because he is
madly in love with her.
96He wants to make Edgar suffer by abusing Isabella
97Isabella and Heathcliff have a huge wedding in a
cathedral in London.
98They elope
99After Catherine collapses, Heathcliff says he
will stay in the kitchen until he knows she is ok.
100In the garden
101Catherine dies shortly after giving birth to a
son.
102Daughter
103Catherine names her daughter Emily, after Emily
Bronte
104Catherine, after herself
105Catherines baby is born at 400 PM, just in time
for afternoon tea.
106Midnight
107Isabella leaves Heathcliff because he cheats on
her with Zillah.
108He is abusive to her, and she is pregnant
109Isabella names her child Edgar.
110Linton
111Linton is born in Paris
112London
113Edgar brings Linton back from London because
Isabella is in prison.
114Isabella is dead.
115Heathcliff tells Linton his mother was a saint.
116Slut
117When Cathy is sixteen, Nelly discovers that she
has been writing letters to Heathcliff.
118Linton
119Heathcliff has Catherines coffin opened so he
can steal her jewelry.
120Look at her face one more time.
121Heathcliff forces Cathy to marry Joseph against
her will.
122He forces Cathy to marry Linton.
123Heathcliff cant strike Cathy because he reminds
her too much of Edgar.
124Catherine, her mother
125Cathys physical feature which is most similar to
her mother is her nose
126The name of Catherines horse is Traveler
127Minny
128Eyes
129Cathy makes fun of Hareton because he cant speak
French
130Read
131Cathy eventually teaches Hareton how to program
computers
132Read
133As a way of apologizing to Hareton, Cathy gives
him a horse.
134Book
135After the deaths of Linton and Heathcliff, Cathy
marries Edgar.
136Hareton
137Villagers claim to see the ghosts of Catherine
and Edgar wandering the moors together at the end
of the novel
138Catherine and Heathcliff
139Catherine and Hareton plan to live at Wuthering
Heights
140Thrushcross Grange
141Lockwood says that Wuthering Heights will be left
to the use of such fools as choose to inhabit
it.
142Such ghosts
143Emily Bronte wrote six more novels after
Wuthering Heights.
144Zero
145Emily Bronte did not write any more novels
because she went blind before she had the
opportunity.
146She died
147The cause of Emily Brontes death was
complications from childbirth
148Tuberculosis