Across
- 1. A recurring element as characters grapple with intense emotions, leading to irrational behavior and psychological turmoil.
- 6. A pervasive feeling experienced by several characters, reflecting their emotional distance and loneliness.
- 8. The outsider who rents the place contrasting with the farmhouse and becomes entangled in the tumultuous history of the farmhouse.
- 9. A powerful theme that fuels many characters' actions and motivations, leading to destructive consequences.
- 10. A mysterious and brooding protagonist, whose intense love and obsession drive the story's conflicts and tragic events.
- 11. The idea that characters are bound by fate to experience suffering and misfortune, a prevalent theme in the novel.
- 13. A remote and weather-beaten farmhouse, serving as the primary setting for much of the story's intense emotional drama.
- 14. The vast and desolate landscapes surrounding the farm house, contributing to the novel's atmospheric and eerie mood.
Down
- 2. A major theme explored through the contrasting backgrounds of characters and the conflicts arising from societal norms.
- 3. Ongoing conflicts between the Earnshaws and Lintons, as well as the generations of characters affected by these divisions.
- 4. A more refined and genteel estate, contrasting with the farmhaouse and symbolizing the divide between social classes.
- 5. The possibility of characters finding solace or forgiveness despite their past mistakes, offering a glimmer of hope.
- 7. A passionate and complex character, torn between her love for the main male character and her desire for social status and comfort.
- 12. The surname of Edgar and Isabella, symbolizing their more refined and delicate nature compared to the Earnshaws.
- 15. A driving force for characters like the main character, who becomes consumed by his desire for revenge and love.
