Wuthering heights
Across
- 3. What the moors feel like after Catherine’s death and Heathcliff’s grief take over—empty, ruined, and beyond comfort.
- 4. The kind of violent winds that lash Wuthering Heights, matching the chaos of the Earnshaw and Linton families.
- 6. What Lockwood believes Catherine’s ghost is when she appears at the window, begging to be let in.
- 7. The harsh, cold feeling of Wuthering Heights compared to the warm, civilized Thrushcross Grange.
Down
- 1. How many characters feel trapped in love, revenge, or social expectations throughout the novel.
- 2. The mood that hangs over Heathcliff and Catherine’s love story, even when they are together.
- 5. How characters like Mr. Lockwood might describe wandering in confusion through the house or Heathcliff’s unpredictable thoughts.