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  1. Marissa L. "Wuthering Heights" is written as a series of narratives told by Mr. Lockwood. The book describes the life and struggles of two landed gentry families over three generations, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, living on the West Yorkshire Moors around the 1800s. This Emily Brontë Wuthering Heights summary tells the story in short.

  2. 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 ...

  3. A Brief Summary. Many people, generally those who have never read the book, consider Wuthering Heights to be a straightforward, if intense, love story — Romeo and Juliet on the Yorkshire Moors. But this is a mistake. Really the story is one of revenge.

  4. Lockwood, a tenant at Thrushcross Grange, visits his landlord Mr. Heathcliff, but is received coldly. Upon Lockwood’s second visit, Heathcliff is not at his manor known as Wuthering Heights, so Lockwood leaves, but as he makes his way through the snow, he is attacked by dogs, forcing him to spend the night in a forbidden room of Heathcliff’s.

  5. A Brief Summary. Many people, generally those who have never read the book, consider Wuthering Heights to be a straightforward, if intense, love story — Romeo and Juliet on the Yorkshire Moors. But this is a mistake. Really the story is one of revenge.

  6. The author of this book is Emily Bronte. Generally, people, who have never read this book, consider Wuthering Heights to be a straightforward but intense love story. But, in reality, this is a story of revenge. Summary of Wuthering Heights focuses on a person Heathcliff, who is a mysterious gypsy-like person. Heathcliff rises in the family who ...

  7. Heathcliff lives in a manor called Wuthering Heights, which is named after the harsh winds that blow across the nearby moors. The house is strong and sturdy and has grotesque carvings around the front door. During the visit, Heathcliff is amused when Lockwood is nearly attacked after Heathcliff leaves him alone with a bunch of savage dogs.

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