In Wuthering Heights...it's a house.
They live in the house called 'Wuthering Heights' and it is on the Yorkshire moors
the earnshaws live at the same place as heathcliff - at Wuthering Heights itself
The Earnshaws live at Wuthering Heights, a remote farmhouse on the Yorkshire moors.
they live in wuthering heights.
Mr. Earnshaw (Cathys Father) lives in Wuthering Heights the house
The Earnshaws lived in Wuthering Heights, which was an estate. The Lintons lived in Thrushcross Grange. Gimmerton was the surronding village, and Yorkshire was the region in which the two houses and town were located.
Heathcliff was given the name of a dead son in his foster family, the Earnshaws.
the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights
In the house 'Wuthering Heights' there is Mrs.Earnshaw (who dies) , Mr Earnshaw (who dies), Hindley (Mr + Mrs Earnshaws son) , Catherine (Mrs + Mr Earnshaw's daughter and Heathcliff (the beggar that Mr Earnshaw took in off the streets of Liverpool) Also in the servants quarters there is Nelly and some other workers.
Wuthering Heights was created in 1847-12.
Wuthering Heights was published in Seattle i think
Yes. Wuthering Heights also relates to social classes. In the beginning of the story (chronologically) The Earnshaws represent the lower class living at Wuthering Heights. The Lintons, at Thrushcross Grange, represent the high class. The Earnshaws demonstrate the characteristics of wild, dirty, relaxed, casual, hard workers. Whereas, the Lintons are refined, proper, gentle, quite, highly educated, and well respected. This is because the Earnshaws have less money, and the Lintons are wealthy. The twist begins when Catherine Earnshaw stays at the Lintons' Thrushcross Grange and becomes a "lady." Once Catherine E. becomes proper, she craves being in the higher class, therefore marries Edgar Linton, even though she loves Heathclif. Aside from all the revenge and love triangles, this book is much about social economic classes and the problems which come, when the two clash.
Wuthering Heights - Floyd - was created in 1958.
Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights - was created in 1847.