Wuthering Heights Characters
Across
- 5. An orphan brought to live at Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. He falls in love with Catherine Earnshaw and is jealous of her time spent at Thrushcross Grange. Experiences abuse and neglect from his adoptive brother.
- 7. This character says “I AM Heathcliff! He's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being.” Known for her dual personality, depending on who she is around.
- 8. This character does not enjoy Heathcliff’s presence and is often jealous of his time with Catherine. He tells Catherine “Catherine, unless we are to have cold tea, please to come to the table.”
- 11. Tells the audience what the personality of the character
- 12. Heathcliff assumes custody of this character, and raises him as an uneducated field worker, just as Hindley had done to Heathcliff.
- 13. A sensible, intelligent, and compassionate woman, she grew up essentially alongside Hindley and Catherine Earnshaw and is deeply involved in the story she tells.
- 15. Heathcliff is an example of this kind of hero.
- 16. A character who opposes the protagonist or hero in a story
- 17. This character is a tenant at Thrushcross Grange. He finds himself at a loss when he witnesses the strange household's.
Down
- 1. Shows things that reveal the personality of a character
- 2. Hindley's wife that dies shortly after giving birth to Hareton.
- 3. The main character or hero in a story
- 4. A long-winded, fanatically religious, elderly servant at Wuthering Heights. He is strange, stubborn, and unkind, and he speaks with a thick Yorkshire accent.
- 6. The description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something.
- 9. Acronym used for characterization.
- 10. This character has a history of getting drunk and causing destruction. He dislikes his son and gives its care to Nelly.
- 14. Edgar’s sister, who falls in love and marries Heathcliff.