The exposition is the setting, situation, climate, feel of the story, and maybe a list of characters.
The rising action is everything that happens prior to the death of catherine. This is where heathcliff takes a turn for the worse. One could say that they are several climaxes throughout the story...go ahead and get you giggles out...but the climax that is the most significant is the death of catherine. The falling action is everything that happens until the death of Heathcliff, then the resolution is the return of Lockwood finding the engagement of Cathy Jr. & Hareton and the renewed happiness of Nelly Dean.
After you draw this out be sure to include thee protagonist vs. the antagonist...and describe the overall theme of the story.
the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights
In Wuthering Heights...it's a house.They live in the house called 'Wuthering Heights' and it is on the Yorkshire moorsthe earnshaws live at the same place as heathcliff - at Wuthering Heights itself
Wuthering Heights was created in 1847-12.
"Wuthering Heights" was written by Emily Brontë and published in 1847.
Heathcliff - Wuthering Heights - was created in 1847.
Lockwood - Wuthering Heights - was created in 1847.
Wuthering Heights - Floyd - was created in 1958.
Wuthering Heights - Herrmann - was created in 1951.
Can I get a full summary upon the comparison between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange houses in the novel WUTHERING HEIGHTS?
Isabella Swan's (from Twilight) favorite book is Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte.
Wuthering Heights was first published by Thomas Cautley Newby.
Catherine Earnshaw dies in the year 1784 in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights." Her death is a central event in the story, leading to significant consequences for the characters and the unfolding of the plot.