Wuthering Heights represents the passion and 'natural' side of mankind. The Grange represents the civil and refined side of man. These two opposing forces meet several times in the book and often push the books plot. In several parts of the book is seems like nature is corrupting civilization - the older Cathy ends up bringing Edgar and Isabella Linton further into her own drama and the younger Cathy is eventually drawn out of the Grange and into Wuthering Heights despite her father's best efforts.
Can I get a full summary upon the comparison between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange houses in the novel WUTHERING HEIGHTS?
Wuthering Heights and Theshcross(sp?) Grange
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Thrushcross Grange
Wuthering Heights
four miles
In Wuthering Heights, Catherine Earnshaw is buried in the churchyard of Penistone Church, which is near Thrushcross Grange.
The Grange and Wuthering Heights are located in close proximity to each other, within walking distance. They are described as being situated on opposite sides of a valley, with Wuthering Heights sitting on a slight hill above the Grange.
wuthering heights & thrushcross grange
Thrushcross Grange
The inciting force in Wuthering Heights is when Mr. Lockwood rents Thrushcross Grange and becomes fascinated by the mysterious inhabitants of Wuthering Heights. This leads to him uncovering the dark history and tumultuous relationships between the families living at Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange.
this is where they were happiest. They wanted to see how the Lintons lived.