This is a question that cannot exactly be answered with a yes or no. There are multiple main characters in Wuthering Heights. so this isn't a very relevant question.
Yes, the main character in Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, can be considered a dynamic character. Throughout the novel, he undergoes significant changes in personality and behavior, evolving from a passionate and vengeful character to one consumed by grief and remorse.
Heathcliff
Heathcliff, possibly.
Chapter 4 of Wuthering Heights is narrated by Lockwood, the main narrator of the novel.
Before we can answer this, you need to give us an example of what your thesis is. (Your thesis statement is your main point-- what will your paper about Wuthering Heights try to prove or discuss or focus on?)
Heathcliffe, Catherine, Edgar Linton, Nellie Dean, Lockwood, Mr and Mrs Earnshaw
One of the main obsessions in Wuthering Heights is Heathcliff's obsessive love for Catherine Earnshaw. This obsession drives much of the novel's plot and influences Heathcliff's actions and motivations. Heathcliff's desire for revenge against those who wronged him is also a significant obsession in the story.
Yes; Greg Heffley is the main character.
A dynamic character is someone who changed during the course of the story and is usually one or the only main characters. A static character does not change during the story and is usually one of the minor characters or perhaps the antagonist (villain).
There are many..here are some 1. Round Character 2. Dynamic Character 3. Protagonist
Wuthering Heights
There are three main settings; o Wuthering Heights is a farmhouse where most of the story takes place. It is the home of the Earnshaws and later owned by Heathcliff. o Thrushcross Grange is the home of the Lintons and is later owned by Heathcliff. o The moors are where Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw grow up together and fall in love. For more information, go to this website. ---> http://wuthering-heights.co.uk/index.htm Hope this helps, Elle13 :D
the main characters are ; Jane Eyre, Edward Rochester, and Isabelle