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Wuthering Heights Unit 1

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5.the book's setting and elements of the supernatural both connect it strongly to this literary movement
7.a novel which depicts the moral coming of age of a central character; a Victorian convention
8.husband to Catherine Earnshaw
12.the nearest village to the homes of WH and TG
15.in first person ___________ narration, the narrator is another character in the story, one who witnesses the main character's story and conveys it to the reader.
17.Emily's older sister; author of Jane Eyre
19.a name used by outsiders to refer to an ethnic, racial, or social group or its language that the group itself does not use
20.Hindley's beloved late wife
22.Isabella's pet dog (RIP)
23.Heathcliff begs Cathy to ___________him after she is gone
24.the cause of death for most of the Bronte family members
28.son of Isabella Linton and Heathcliff
29.the heightened emotions and Cathy and Heathcliff's strong attachment to the wild moors best connect it strongly to this literary movement
31.Speaker: “Be with me always – take any form – drive me mad! only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you! Oh, God! it is unutterable! I can not live without my life! I can not live without my soul!”
34.wife of Heathcliff and mother of his son
36.Speaker? (they are speaking about Cathy 1) “Miss is dreadfully wayward, sir,” I called out. “As bad as any marred child: you’d better be riding home, or else she will be sick, only to grieve us.”
37.in Gothic literature, experiencing a thrill from fear and terror.
40.Wuthering Heights was first published under the male _____________Ellis Bell
42.Speaker: "I was only going to say that heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth"
43.Heathcliff leaves town after overhearing Cathy tell Nelly that it would ___________her to marry him after Hindley has brought him so low.
44.the outer _________of the novel's plot is the story of Lockwood in 1801, who leases Thrushcross Grange from Heathcliff.
45.the rightful heir to Wuthering Heights
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1.The __________ Revolution was an important force in social and economic change in the Victorian age.
2.Here, Cathy 1 is speaking to: ________“If you have not courage to attack him, make an apology, or allow yourself to be beaten. It will correct you of feigning more valour than you possess."
3.__________heroes are cynical, intelligent, and often outcasts
4.pairs of related terms or concepts that are opposite in meaning.
6.the novel has a primary narrator, a secondary narrator, and four ___________ narrators
9.the dog that attacks Cathy at Thrushcross Grange
10.the literary era of the novel
11.due to Nelly's biases, and the length of time that has passed since Cathy 1's death, Nelly can be considered a/an ___________narrator
13.after Isabella runs away with Heathcliff, Edgar ____________her
14.the doctor who attends the people living in WH and TG
16.“My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods: time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary.”
18.barren strips of land unsuitable for planting
21.celebration of nature and the common man, a focus on individual experience; isolation is seen as a way to find truth.
25.Nelly's last name
26.Horace ____________ author of The Castle of Otranto, the first Gothic novel
27.Emily Bronte's only brother
28.he leases Thrushcross Grange from Heathcliff in 1801
30.the profession of Emily Bronte's father
31.Speaker: “I seek no revenge on you. That’s not the plan. The Tyrant grinds down his slaves, and they don’t turn against him; they crush those beneath them.”
32.a servant at Wuthering Heights--he is very religious
33.Heathcliff's goal when he returns to Wuthering Heights
35.the new housekeeper at Wuthering Heights when the novel begins
38.according to Heathcliff, he can love his own _____________, but not Cathy's
39.son of Francis and Hindley Earnshaw
41.Emily's only surviving sister, other than Charlotte; author of Agnes Grey

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