Heathcliff The main
character. Orphaned as a child, he is constantly on the outside, constantly
losing people. Although he and Catherine Earnshaw profess that they complete
each other, her decision to marry Edgar Linton almost destroys their
relationship. He spends most of his life contemplating and acting out revenge.
He is abusive, brutal, and cruel.
Catherine
Earnshaw The
love of Heathcliff's life. Wild, impetuous, and arrogant as a child, she grows
up getting everything she wants. When two men fall in love with her, she
torments both of them. Ultimately, Catherine's selfishness ends up hurting
everyone she loves, including herself.
Edgar
Linton Catherine's
husband and Heathcliff's rival. Well-mannered and well-to-do, he falls in love
with and marries Catherine. His love for her enables him to overlook their
incompatible natures.
Cathy
Linton Daughter
of Catherine and Edgar. A mild form of her mother, she serves as a reminder of
her mother's strengths and weaknesses. (Note: For the purpose of clarity, the
younger Catherine is referred to as "Cathy" in this Note, and her
mother is referred to as "Catherine." This convention is not used in
the original text.)
Linton
Heathcliff Son
of Heathcliff and Isabella. Weak and whiny (both physically and emotionally),
he serves as a pawn in Heathcliff's game of revenge. He marries Cathy.
Hareton
Earnshaw Catherine's nephew, son of Hindley. Although uneducated and
unrefined, Hareton has a staunch sense of pride. He is attracted to Cathy but
put off by her attitude. His generous heart enables the two of them to
eventually fall in love and marry. Hareton is the only person to mourn
Heathcliff's death.
Ellen
(Nelly) Dean The primary narrator and Catherine's servant. Although she
is one person capable of relating the majority of the events that occurred, she
is not without bias.
Lockwood Heathcliff's tenant at
Thrushcross Grange and the impetus for Nelly's narration. Although he serves
primarily as the catalyst for the story, Lockwood's role is an outsider who
happens to gain inside information. His visit to Wuthering Heights and
subsequent actions directly affect the plot.
Mr.
Earnshaw Catherine's father. He brings Heathcliff into his family and soon
favors the orphan over his own son, Hindley.
Mrs.
Earnshaw Catherine's mother. Not much is known about her, except that she
favors her own son to Heathcliff, whom she does not like.
Hindley
Earnshaw Catherine's brother. Jealous of Heathcliff, he takes a bit of
revenge on Heathcliff after his father dies. He proves to be no match for
Heathcliff, however, eventually losing his son and his family's home.
Frances
Earnshaw Hindley's wife. A sickly woman who dies soon after Hareton is
born.
Joseph Servant at Wuthering
Heights. A hypocritical zealot who possesses a religious fanaticism that most
find wearisome.
Mr. and Mrs.
Linton Edgar's parents. They welcome Catherine into her home, introducing
her to the life in upper society. They die soon after nursing Catherine back to
health.
Isabella Edgar's sister. Her
infatuation with Heathcliff causes her to destroy her relationship with her
brother. She experiences Heathcliff's brutality first hand. She flees to London
where she gives birth to Heathcliff's son, but her attempts to keep her son
from his father fail.
Zillah Heathcliff's housekeeper.
She saves Lockwood from a pack of dogs and serves as Nelly's source of
information at Wuthering Heights.
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