I’ve tried listening to this book on audio 3 times, but I always get to the middle and I’m confused as hell and have no idea what’s going on. Now I see why. This book is so tangled up, there are so many characters, and the fact that they switch between using first names and last names makes it so hard to follow!
A more screwed-up story I have never heard. I would not be concerned if you are confused. The story I love is Jane Eyre -- straightforward and involving only a few very important and worthy characters. It's hard to believe that the two Bronte sisters could take such a completely different approach.
i thought wuthering heights was a story of romance... boy was a wrong. its a story about an abused boy who became an abuser. i never had any love for Heathcliff, but I wouldn't deny the suffering he had under Hindley. And I don't know how Catherine's ghost can forgive Heathcliff for abusing her daughter, Cathy. frustrated sigh!!!
I also thought Wuthering Heights is about a love story and I was so disappointed when I found out that it's about darkness, abuse and revenge. Still, it's an amazing novel that leaves you breathless at times.
The simpler times of yesteryear.. people would just die out of the blue, cousins getting married and owning a building was the end all be all of being alive
Cathy II never loved Linton (her cousin) in a romantic way. But she did love him very much as a family member and pitied him for being a weak and alone individual.
It's a very simple summary: you see, out on the wiley windy moors we'd roll and fall in green. You had a temper like my jealousy, too hard, too greedy. How could you leave me? When I needed to possess you, I hated you, I loved you to.
Too long I roam in the night I'm coming back to his side, to put it right I'm coming home to Wuthering, wuthering, Wuthering Heights! Heathcliff! It's me Cathy I've come home now!! So cold, let me into your window....
Isn't the point that healthcare softens.lets them marry or they marry after his death I'm not sure.i thought he was cool with it but it's been a while. I took this. Basically Cathy daughter and heathcliffs son finally do what their parents couldn't....be together and inherit the properties
But he doesnt tell Cathy this. Cathy is packing her things to move to Wuthering Heights with Heathclilff when Heathcliff tells Nelly, the housekeeper this.
How much I wished for another Better happier brighter future Here I am at the gate I stand Dear old times I've made up my mind How much you must have suffered through my anger (Your wonder) Vulgar (Forward) Awkward (Sincere) Composure (Manners) Here we are at the fated land I shall make it end (Will you watch me end?) Oh Round and round, we go Holding on to pain Driven by our egos (egos) Feelings (feelings) untold Spinning our own versions of the past That you could never know Cause I know I must be the reason why You have given up your smiles And the hope inside your eyes have been stolen I must be the reason why You must tell me all these lies Wishing you a better life without me by your side The message has already been said through patches of violet How much we must have diverged Hello (Goodnight) Goodbye (Hello) Goodnight (I'm here) Goodbye (Waiting) Here we are, it's our final chance With your hand Do what must be done (Delete) Delete (Delete) Delete (Delete) Delete (Delete) Delete (Delete) Delete (Delete) Ohhhhh Round and round, we go Holding on to pain Driven by our egos Feelings (feelings) untold Spinning our own versions of the past That you could never know How would I know? I could be the reason why You were able to be kind And the hearts we held so tight won't stay broken Love must be the reason why I still believe in this lie That you'll live a better life without me by your side The message has already been said through patches of violet
Good thing I read the book and knew it was not actually a love story, since Catherine is tormented and Heathcliff breaks two families in the name of the annihilation of his (selfish) love for her. Really, if you still think this story is romantic, I think you have been taught mad of this novel.
Well done! Minor clarification: Catherine is bitten by a dog while she and H are peering into the window at Thushcross Grange, not whilst on the moors.
@@saraed0280 Correct, but nobody would assist him getting home which he would not have accomplished alone owing to the storm. So he had to stay at Wuthering Heights.
@@emirsahin3738 It's easy once you see the family tree of the characters. I'll try to summarize it as simple as possible- PRESENT DAY: - Mr.Lockwood a tenant comes to live in Thrushcross Grange. - While visiting his landlord Heathcliff in wuthering heights, there's a storm so he stays. - During his night in a bedroom, he discovers a journal containing story of lil Catherine & lil Heathcliff. - There, he has a haunting experience where a woman calls him to open the window & she's back to her home. - He goes back n asks the servant the history about his landlord Heathcliff. THE HISTORY: 1. Two families- Earnshaws & Lintons. 2. EARNSHAWS- Live in wuthering heights. Members are: A. Mr n Mrs. Earnshaw. B. Their children Hindley & Catherine. C. Their foster kid Heathcliff. D. Their servants, Ellen Dean & Joseph. 3. LINTONS- live in Thrushcross Grange. Members are: A. Mr n Mrs Linton. B. Their children Edgar & Isabella. - Hindley marries, his wife dies & he has a son named Hareton. - Hindley torments Catherine n Heathcliff. - Catherine & Heathcliff love each other. - Catherine gets close to Edgar & he asks her to marry him. - Catherine insults Heathcliff's low status. - Heathcliff insulted, runs away from town. - Cathy marries Edgar. 3 years later- - Heathcliff comes back. - Cathy is happy to see him. - Hindley is alcoholic. He loses all his property to Heathcliff in gambling (as Heathcliff had planned for revenge). - Edgar doesn't like Heathcliff's intimacy with Catherine so he throws him out of his house. - Heathcliff seduces Isabella & marries her to take revenge on Edgar & make Cathy jealous. - Catherine is mentally unstable after all this & dies during her childbirth. - The child is named Catherine too. - Heathcliff torments Isabella. - Hindley dies of alcoholism. - Isabella runs away to London. - Isabella gives birth to a son named Linton. He's a sickly boy. - Isabella dies & Edgar brings her boy to his home. - Heathcliff claims on his son & now he is living with Hareton (Hindley's son), Joseph & his son Linton in wuthering heights. - In Thrushcross Grange, Edgar lives with his daughter Catherine Jr & servant Ellen. - Later Edgar dies. - Heathcliff threatens Cathy Jr to marry his son Linton to get her property for himself. - They marry. - Linton dies too. - Heathcliff reveals he's been visiting Cathy's grave & dug her out to see her face & since the last 18 years she has been haunting him. - Heathcliff is acting weird & stops eating his food. - Hareton & Cathy Jr fall in love. - Heathcliff dies (it's assumed Catherine's ghost took his soul with her & they're peaceful in afterlife). He is placed with Cathy. - Hareton & Cathy Jr marry & after Heathcliff's death everyone is happy n peaceful.
Wuthering Heights is so original! Heathcliff is the true anti-hero. Emilie certainly didn't take the easy route as far as story lines go. It's a real page turner.
Haworth (where Emily Bronte lived) had a lot of deaths, the graveyard was at the top of the hill, the well for drinking water was at the bottom of the hill. So Emily was probably just writing true to life. Maybe Nelly had a different well she used.
Several specific details in this video are incorrect. Lockwood does indeed rent Thrushcross Grange for an entire year, and we know this from the very beginning of the novel. He does not stay at Thrushcross Grange for the full year, but he still must honor payment of his full year's rent to his landlord, Heathcliff. Catherine Linton Heathcliff and Hareton Earnshaw never marry in the novel though their marriage seems more than likely by the novel's end.
It’s weird that Heathcliff is drawn as white, especially when racial themes are so prominent in this book. Plus the way the characters are drawn in completely different styles at times, and look very modern. Are these just random stock photos?
Learn to read - Heathcliff is white - His father is Old Earnshaw, and his mother is Mrs. Dean, who was Hindley's wet nurse. Cultural Marxism is no substitute for erudition.
@@endervalentine9588 LOL See your university degree was is Parrotology. P.S. How many ethnic minorities lived in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1800AD? P.P.S. That's where the novel is set.
@@ShowalterdontlikeME Heathcliff isn't a biological son to the Earnshaws. He was "adopted" in Liverpool, where at the time there was a lot of slaves and immigrants. He is hinted to be probably Romani or Indian
Those are stock photos, man look at some other video by this channel. And Heathcliff is in an uncolored cartoon style here. For me it doesn't resembles any specific ethnicity
When I was reading the story for the first time, I was never sure about what I was reading. Can anybody explain to me Heathcliff's death? Why did he become so depressed and refused to have meal in the end of the story? The strange thing about his death is the words on the book seems to be sympathetic. Author didn't write about the hatred from Cathy, Nelly, Hareton on Heathcliff in the last chapter. The change of the atmosphere between the last chapter and the previous chapters is so sudden.
For somene who has always wanted to read this thinking that it's a romantic love story im stunned. Must be great read. Also.. here after watching 'Emily' trailer based on Emily Bronte's life. ❤️
Uff what a novel. The story of this novel is very beautiful. I have nothing to express about this novel. Catherine and Heathcliff are two most important characters in this novel. This story is about their relationship. I have read many novel but I have not read any novel like it. Really superb.😍😍
As non native english speaker who happened to buy this novel and try to read dude its so confusing i cant even remember the names im writing down the family tree thanks for vdo and some comments helped a lot i dont wanna miss this book so with lot of research im gonna finish it 😁
First, find a picture of the house that inspired this story. It is called, Wuthering Heights because the wind coming off the moors makes a sound which sounds like....Wuthering...Wuthering! Very eerie! Also, read a biography of the Brontes. Many died because they believe the water was contaminated from runoff from the graves in the nearby cemetery. And....child birth was deadly!! Poor hygiene all around!!
I think it would be better if the characters were portrayed as people looked like at the end of the 19th century (1845). Clothing, hairstyles, accessories, etc. It would be more interesting, exciting and would immerse us in that beautiful era. The era of gallantry, good manners, ladies and gentlemen. We were able not only to plot the book, but also for a moment become a part of that era.
1)Catherine Earnshaw dominates the story from the beginning to the end? Discuss. 2)Heathcliff is a villain in the story and as such. Cannot win the sympathy of the reader. Discurs. 3)Outline the motiver underlying Heathcliff's desire. for revenge. How does he attempt to avenge himself? What is the extent of his success? 4) "Harmony is destroyed when Mr. Earnshaw brings the •cuckoo" Heathcliff, to Wuthering Heights. It is not " restored until the last chapter." Discurs, 5) Write an account of the theme of Wuthering Heights? 6)To what extent would you regard the basic theme of Wuthering Heights to be the co-existence of good and evil? 7 Under what circumstances did Heathcliff come. to live at Wuthering Heightcar a child? How war he received there? In what way was he a cuckoo- in the nest" 8)Describe Heathcliff behaviour from the time of • Catherine's death until her burial. 9 )Describe and comment on- Heathcliffs behaviour during the first Christmas Day) virit of Edgar and Isabella Linton to Wuthering Heights.
Bruh I remember when I was 15 and this girl in my class came up to me and said she loved this book because it's so romantic. Wonder if she's doing okay
Am I wrong or young Catherine actually never loved Linton Heathcliff? I remember she was annoyed because he was a whiny and fragile boy, unlike her who was passionate and wild (just like her mother). There were never romantic feeling between them
Thank you so much, I have to present a seminary about it and I wasn't sure how to not speak longer and you showed me that it's possible hahaha. Thanksssssss
I low-key think heathcliff was behind his own son's death😂😂 he was so obsessed with revenge😂😂 so much that he went out of his way to kill Linton Heathcliff inorder to inherit Thrushcross grange himself and deem himself master
It is quite obvious that Heathcliff is not inlove but rather obsessed with catherine. Unlike the story, this cartoon has alot of fake facts. Anyone who has read the book should understand.
"Good story" doesn't necessarily or have to make you like anything inside it. You can hate every character in a fiction but still can appreciate the writings.
I thought this book a awesome gothic novel like Dracula or Frankenstein but no it’s just a sad story about a bunch of miserable people having disfuncional relationships and the topic of the book is marriage, someone married someone, other someone married other one. Someone dies and some ghosts appears. How come this books is acclaimed as classic?!
I’ve tried listening to this book on audio 3 times, but I always get to the middle and I’m confused as hell and have no idea what’s going on.
Now I see why. This book is so tangled up, there are so many characters, and the fact that they switch between using first names and last names makes it so hard to follow!
imagine my face, i mean i speak spanish and i have a test of this book, send help bc im confuse
@@paolaferrer7858 Are you doing this for your A Levels? I’m considering doing this text, but I’m not sure. What do you think?
Go back to the pages where a character dies or someone has taken birth then it will be clearer by a lot
Wait until you read Devils (Possessed) by Dostoevsky
A more screwed-up story I have never heard. I would not be concerned if you are confused. The story I love is Jane Eyre -- straightforward and involving only a few very important and worthy characters. It's hard to believe that the two Bronte sisters could take such a completely different approach.
I can’t believe it took me several days to read what you summed up in 8 minutes. Incredible
ikr ! Reading the original book (341 pages) and this video summarised everything! 😍👍
Yeah but reading a book is DIFFERENT than somebody's summarizing. Gosh what is wrong with these people. You can't open a book!!!!!
@@maryanna682 We read the book but we need a summary to wrap up the information we read 😊
Same and it pretty much summarized the story so well in just 8 minutes
All HailHailey I cant believe it’s taking me months to read what you read in several days lmao
i thought wuthering heights was a story of romance... boy was a wrong. its a story about an abused boy who became an abuser. i never had any love for Heathcliff, but I wouldn't deny the suffering he had under Hindley. And I don't know how Catherine's ghost can forgive Heathcliff for abusing her daughter, Cathy. frustrated sigh!!!
Sameeee! I thought I would read about some romance but then goasts started appearing... 😂
Maybe it's because her and Cathy never got to have an actual relationship so she isn't as bothered by it.
man catherine was also kinda bitchy ngl. everyone is an ass one way or another in this story and that's something i want to strive for one day
Obviously u are right
Exactly u are right
Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy
I've come home, I'm so cold. Let me in through your window.
YumPizza Yum How could you leave me?
When I needed to,
Possess you?
I hated you,
I loved you too.
Sorry, I had to sing along 😎
@@moodyriver6673 bad dreams in the night / they told me I was going to lose the fight...
We can't help it, can we. 😎
The King's Daughter leave behind my wuthering, wuthering, wuthering heights, Heathcliff
I just started reading the book and that song is stuck in my head and it’s driving me crazy
Sofia Danielsen YESSIR!!!
I also thought Wuthering Heights is about a love story and I was so disappointed when I found out that it's about darkness, abuse and revenge. Still, it's an amazing novel that leaves you breathless at times.
I love it too..
The simpler times of yesteryear.. people would just die out of the blue, cousins getting married and owning a building was the end all be all of being alive
Ha
Ew
And being bitten by dogs...
I gotta say owning a building is still very impressive
Cathy II never loved Linton (her cousin) in a romantic way. But she did love him very much as a family member and pitied him for being a weak and alone individual.
It's a very simple summary: you see, out on the wiley windy moors we'd roll and fall in green. You had a temper like my jealousy, too hard, too greedy. How could you leave me? When I needed to possess you, I hated you, I loved you to.
Jesse Colton bad dreams in the night they told me I was going to lose the fight leave behind my wuthering, wuthering, wuthering Heights
HEATHCLIFF IT'S MEEE CATHY COME HOOOOME IM SO COOOOOOOLD LET ME IN YOUR WINDOOOOOOOW
Jesse Colton I love this song
It gets dark, it gets lonely on the other side from you. I'm coming back love, cruel Hearhcliff, my one dream, my only master.
Too long I roam in the night
I'm coming back to his side, to put it right
I'm coming home to Wuthering, wuthering, Wuthering Heights! Heathcliff! It's me Cathy I've come home now!! So cold, let me into your window....
Hareton and Cathy ARE NOT MARRIED when she teaches him to read. They have just finally gotten along. They marry after Heathcliff's death
Is it on the novel or on the movie
Not sure
yeah
But i mean they r cousin... 😟
Isn't the point that healthcare softens.lets them marry or they marry after his death I'm not sure.i thought he was cool with it but it's been a while.
I took this.
Basically Cathy daughter and heathcliffs son finally do what their parents couldn't....be together and inherit the properties
"Heathcliff tells Nelly that he loved Cathy's mother so much that he had her grave dug up, just so he could see her again." Aww, that's so sweet.
it's NOT true. He tells that to Nelly, the housekepper.
DerekTV 😂😂you found that sweet?! Quite strange to me.
But he doesnt tell Cathy this. Cathy is packing her things to move to Wuthering Heights with Heathclilff when Heathcliff tells Nelly, the housekeeper this.
And creepy...
Awww bless his socks 😂
Yup, that's how they dressed
When I read this book i felt like it was literally an old English version of a telenovela
ok but why was Linton dressed like 2011 Louis Tomlinson
Why are you complaining and making a fuss of it?
@@Shrek-pu8uu haha lol i wasn't, i just found it funny 💞
carayapreyes RUclips channel and why was heathcliff portrayed as a baby prisoner in the entire animation?😂
That was a look 😂
Omg yesss
How much I wished for another
Better
happier
brighter
future
Here I am at the gate I stand
Dear old times
I've made up my mind
How much you must have suffered through my anger (Your wonder)
Vulgar (Forward)
Awkward (Sincere)
Composure (Manners)
Here we are at the fated land
I shall make it end (Will you watch me end?)
Oh
Round and round, we go
Holding on to pain
Driven by our egos (egos)
Feelings (feelings) untold
Spinning our own versions of the past
That you could never know
Cause I know
I must be the reason why
You have given up your smiles
And the hope inside your eyes have been stolen
I must be the reason why
You must tell me all these lies
Wishing you a better life without me by your side
The message has already been said through patches of violet
How much we must have diverged
Hello
(Goodnight)
Goodbye
(Hello)
Goodnight
(I'm here)
Goodbye
(Waiting)
Here we are, it's our final chance
With your hand
Do what must be done
(Delete)
Delete
(Delete)
Delete
(Delete)
Delete
(Delete)
Delete
(Delete)
Delete
(Delete)
Ohhhhh
Round and round, we go
Holding on to pain
Driven by our egos
Feelings (feelings) untold
Spinning our own versions of the past
That you could never know
How would I know?
I could be the reason why
You were able to be kind
And the hearts we held so tight won't stay broken
Love must be the reason why I still believe in this lie
That you'll live a better life without me by your side
The message has already been said through patches of violet
Why hello Mili! Are you here to help me clear all [redacted]?
I must do my part for the LCB...
You will be shoved in this bag too
This book is ruining my life currently, thank you for making it more palatable.
Good thing I read the book and knew it was not actually a love story, since Catherine is tormented and Heathcliff breaks two families in the name of the annihilation of his (selfish) love for her. Really, if you still think this story is romantic, I think you have been taught mad of this novel.
Well done! Minor clarification: Catherine is bitten by a dog while she and H are peering into the window at Thushcross Grange, not whilst on the moors.
Doesn’t Lockwood stay the night at Wuthering Heights because of the storm outside being too severe?
TTprofessionals i thought the same thing and it’s within the first two chapters in the book I read
TTprofessionals
not really, no one at wuthering Heights offered Lockwood to stay until he got injured by the dogs
@@saraed0280 Correct, but nobody would assist him getting home which he would not have accomplished alone owing to the storm. So he had to stay at Wuthering Heights.
TTprofessionals that’s one of the reasons
yes, but after he rests, he goes to thrusscross grange
I've read the whole book and still don't know what is going on. It is so confusing.
Watch the whole movie 😊it helps
@@israaafeef9462 the movie bored me to death
I don't understand this novel it has so many character
This is nothing. Try reading Under The Dome
do you want me to explain them to you? Do you want me to tell you which is which?
Abcd123 yes
@@emirsahin3738 It's easy once you see the family tree of the characters. I'll try to summarize it as simple as possible-
PRESENT DAY:
- Mr.Lockwood a tenant comes to live in Thrushcross Grange.
- While visiting his landlord Heathcliff in wuthering heights, there's a storm so he stays.
- During his night in a bedroom, he discovers a journal containing story of lil Catherine & lil Heathcliff.
- There, he has a haunting experience where a woman calls him to open the window & she's back to her home.
- He goes back n asks the servant the history about his landlord Heathcliff.
THE HISTORY:
1. Two families- Earnshaws & Lintons.
2. EARNSHAWS- Live in wuthering heights. Members are:
A. Mr n Mrs. Earnshaw.
B. Their children Hindley & Catherine.
C. Their foster kid Heathcliff.
D. Their servants, Ellen Dean & Joseph.
3. LINTONS- live in Thrushcross Grange. Members are:
A. Mr n Mrs Linton.
B. Their children Edgar & Isabella.
- Hindley marries, his wife dies & he has a son named Hareton.
- Hindley torments Catherine n Heathcliff.
- Catherine & Heathcliff love each other.
- Catherine gets close to Edgar & he asks her to marry him.
- Catherine insults Heathcliff's low status.
- Heathcliff insulted, runs away from town.
- Cathy marries Edgar.
3 years later-
- Heathcliff comes back.
- Cathy is happy to see him.
- Hindley is alcoholic. He loses all his property to Heathcliff in gambling (as Heathcliff had planned for revenge).
- Edgar doesn't like Heathcliff's intimacy with Catherine so he throws him out of his house.
- Heathcliff seduces Isabella & marries her to take revenge on Edgar & make Cathy jealous.
- Catherine is mentally unstable after all this & dies during her childbirth.
- The child is named Catherine too.
- Heathcliff torments Isabella.
- Hindley dies of alcoholism.
- Isabella runs away to London.
- Isabella gives birth to a son named Linton. He's a sickly boy.
- Isabella dies & Edgar brings her boy to his home.
- Heathcliff claims on his son & now he is living with Hareton (Hindley's son), Joseph & his son Linton in wuthering heights.
- In Thrushcross Grange, Edgar lives with his daughter Catherine Jr & servant Ellen.
- Later Edgar dies.
- Heathcliff threatens Cathy Jr to marry his son Linton to get her property for himself.
- They marry.
- Linton dies too.
- Heathcliff reveals he's been visiting Cathy's grave & dug her out to see her face & since the last 18 years she has been haunting him.
- Heathcliff is acting weird & stops eating his food.
- Hareton & Cathy Jr fall in love.
- Heathcliff dies (it's assumed Catherine's ghost took his soul with her & they're peaceful in afterlife). He is placed with Cathy.
- Hareton & Cathy Jr marry & after Heathcliff's death everyone is happy n peaceful.
Sherry M tysm for helping me understand it!☺️
Heathcliff! It's me, it's Cathy, I've come home. I'm so cold, let me in your window!🎶
You are wrong in something, pal. She says "I wish I could hold you till we are both dead." She doesn´t say only "I wish we were dead"
heathcliff told nelly dean about catherines grave,not young catherine
exactly
Wuthering Heights is so original! Heathcliff is the true anti-hero. Emilie certainly didn't take the easy route as far as story lines go. It's a real page turner.
is catherine the adoptive sister of healthcliff?
@@satisfyinglife4751 Yes, Catherine's father adopted Heathcliff
Heathcliff isn't anti hero he's the villian
I COULD BE THE REASON WHY
You were able to be kind
AND THE HEARTS WE HELD SO TIGHT WONT STAY BROKEN
How the hell died everyone die but Nelly 😂
And Joseph
And Cathy Jr and Hareton
Haworth (where Emily Bronte lived) had a lot of deaths, the graveyard was at the top of the hill, the well for drinking water was at the bottom of the hill. So Emily was probably just writing true to life. Maybe Nelly had a different well she used.
Lol, the drawings are funny because they look too modern
and the housekeeper looks like Mother Theresa
@@grahampaul9123 AHHAFKLSDHFHAKSDFH TRUE
Cathy looks like Cady Heron from mean girls in this video
This novel is so good. I usually hate compulsory readings, but I loved this one. Just amazing!
You have explained everything in such a clean way.. and also your voice is easy to understand.. thank you 😊
Haar ma se...
The storyline of this book is incredible 😫 but I just get so confused with all of the similar names
Several specific details in this video are incorrect. Lockwood does indeed rent Thrushcross Grange for an entire year, and we know this from the very beginning of the novel. He does not stay at Thrushcross Grange for the full year, but he still must honor payment of his full year's rent to his landlord, Heathcliff. Catherine Linton Heathcliff and Hareton Earnshaw never marry in the novel though their marriage seems more than likely by the novel's end.
Somehow, it's like history repeats itself.
Hareton was a baby Heathcliff
You’ll get shoved in this bag too!
Maybe if I listen to this 30 or 40 times I'll make sense out of it.
Ur not wrong, mate!! I feel the exact same. Say whaaaaat??
The names confuse the life out of me!
It’s weird that Heathcliff is drawn as white, especially when racial themes are so prominent in this book. Plus the way the characters are drawn in completely different styles at times, and look very modern. Are these just random stock photos?
Learn to read - Heathcliff is white - His father is Old Earnshaw, and his mother is Mrs. Dean, who was Hindley's wet nurse. Cultural Marxism is no substitute for erudition.
@@ShowalterdontlikeME learn to read
@@endervalentine9588 LOL See your university degree was is Parrotology.
P.S. How many ethnic minorities lived in the West Riding of Yorkshire in 1800AD?
P.P.S. That's where the novel is set.
@@ShowalterdontlikeME Heathcliff isn't a biological son to the Earnshaws. He was "adopted" in Liverpool, where at the time there was a lot of slaves and immigrants. He is hinted to be probably Romani or Indian
Those are stock photos, man look at some other video by this channel. And Heathcliff is in an uncolored cartoon style here. For me it doesn't resembles any specific ethnicity
I love Heathcliff's animation it cracks me up
When I was reading the story for the first time, I was never sure about what I was reading. Can anybody explain to me Heathcliff's death? Why did he become so depressed and refused to have meal in the end of the story? The strange thing about his death is the words on the book seems to be sympathetic. Author didn't write about the hatred from Cathy, Nelly, Hareton on Heathcliff in the last chapter. The change of the atmosphere between the last chapter and the previous chapters is so sudden.
Why did he become depressed? You mean, why weren't he depressed all the time.
For somene who has always wanted to read this thinking that it's a romantic love story im stunned. Must be great read. Also.. here after watching 'Emily' trailer based on Emily Bronte's life. ❤️
Write down the characters first (piece of paper) and watch it again twice. I'm sure everything can understand pretty well..
Nick pou ty
Can someone summarize this in Limbus Company terms?
You have done an excellent summary..Enjoyed this :)
Uff what a novel. The story of this novel is very beautiful. I have nothing to express about this novel. Catherine and Heathcliff are two most important characters in this novel. This story is about their relationship. I have read many novel but I have not read any novel like it. Really superb.😍😍
Watching this reminded me of what a clusterfuck Wuthering Heights was. The only books I can think of more convoluted are Samuel and Kings.
There is so much death and the way he says the ending (where Heathcliff dies) is super creepy. 👻😅
Just finished this book, it was very powerful! Bronte is a master storyteller!
The music's choice is unbelievable
The summary thx to you i got my project done
Kyrene GachaTuber same
Perfect example why you shouldn’t complicate your life by getting married. Complication welcomes misery. Misery destroys.
As non native english speaker who happened to buy this novel and try to read dude its so confusing i cant even remember the names im writing down the family tree thanks for vdo and some comments helped a lot i dont wanna miss this book so with lot of research im gonna finish it 😁
First, find a picture of the house that inspired this story.
It is called, Wuthering Heights because the wind coming off the moors makes a sound which sounds like....Wuthering...Wuthering!
Very eerie!
Also, read a biography of the Brontes. Many died because they believe the water was contaminated from runoff from the graves in the nearby cemetery. And....child birth was deadly!! Poor hygiene all around!!
I really appreciate your hard work, thanks indeed for your direct method and simplicity 🖤🖤
Dude. I have my own personal theory that heathcliff and Catherine are half siblings... >.>
I am not a native english speaker but l did undrstd the story thank you so much sir l hope to find more because its my exam
I think it would be better if the characters were portrayed as people looked like at the end of the 19th century (1845). Clothing, hairstyles, accessories, etc. It would be more interesting, exciting and would immerse us in that beautiful era. The era of gallantry, good manners, ladies and gentlemen.
We were able not only to plot the book, but also for a moment become a part of that era.
I never read a book with so much drama, revenge and pettiness than W.H. I’m glad I finally reached the end of this book. 🤦♀️
Such a sophisticated story in very clear schemes an words. Nice performance!
1)Catherine Earnshaw dominates the story from the beginning to the end? Discuss.
2)Heathcliff is a villain in the story and as such. Cannot win the sympathy of the reader. Discurs.
3)Outline the motiver underlying Heathcliff's desire. for revenge. How does he attempt to avenge himself? What is the extent of his success?
4) "Harmony is destroyed when Mr. Earnshaw brings the •cuckoo" Heathcliff, to Wuthering Heights. It is not " restored until the last chapter." Discurs,
5) Write an account of the theme of Wuthering Heights?
6)To what extent would you regard the basic theme of Wuthering Heights to be the co-existence of good and evil?
7 Under what circumstances did Heathcliff come. to live at Wuthering Heightcar a child? How war he received there? In what way was he a cuckoo- in the nest"
8)Describe Heathcliff behaviour from the time of • Catherine's death until her burial.
9 )Describe and comment on- Heathcliffs behaviour during the first Christmas Day) virit of Edgar and Isabella Linton to Wuthering Heights.
10)Every project moon sleeper will awaken after project moon wuthering heights mentioned
This story is way darker than I imagined after listening to Kate Bush
I am confused with the story but this really gave me an idea .😀😀
It’s not the dogs that hurt him ; he just loses his way and since it snowed , he can’t go back all by himself. So he stays at withering heights ?
HOW DO YOU EVEN BUTCHER THE WORD YORKSHIRE
THANK YOU!!! I couldn't understand the book at all when I read it. This really helped.
thanks so much for this amazing motion graphic summery
Bout to take a 100 point test about this book i didnt read for my AP LIT class. This better let me ace it
Make more n more videos on literature. Your explanatory is excellent
I liked the content but I think these animated pictures are more modern than the setting of the novel.
Bruh I remember when I was 15 and this girl in my class came up to me and said she loved this book because it's so romantic. Wonder if she's doing okay
What a depressing story, I could never sit and watch it. Thanks!
Am I wrong or young Catherine actually never loved Linton Heathcliff? I remember she was annoyed because he was a whiny and fragile boy, unlike her who was passionate and wild (just like her mother). There were never romantic feeling between them
Thank you so much, I have to present a seminary about it and I wasn't sure how to not speak longer and you showed me that it's possible hahaha. Thanksssssss
I low-key think heathcliff was behind his own son's death😂😂 he was so obsessed with revenge😂😂 so much that he went out of his way to kill Linton Heathcliff inorder to inherit Thrushcross grange himself and deem himself master
HEATHCLIFF ITS ME! IM CATHY ! IVE COME HOME SO COOOOHOOLD
I'm obsesed with that song right now haha. Look up the 1979 live in Manchester one on here, it's brilliant
Can u do an AR test on this book and get good just by watching the summary
Anyone using this to cheat on your book report at school should take note that this gets a LOT of the details wrong. Just go read the book yourself.
love it. very helpful, many thanks
I'm so happy I could help!
Why so many characters??
It is quite obvious that Heathcliff is not inlove but rather obsessed with catherine.
Unlike the story, this cartoon has alot of fake facts. Anyone who has read the book should understand.
I'm confused. I thought Cathy was Heathcliff's love and Catherine was Cathy's daughter.
It is the other way around.
Cathy was named after her mum Catherine
So did Lockwood end up renting the place?
Surprisingly , yes 😏
Someone explain to me why I liked this book despite hating all the characters
"Good story" doesn't necessarily or have to make you like anything inside it. You can hate every character in a fiction but still can appreciate the writings.
FORGOT THE PART WHERE HEATHTARD SLAUGHTERS AN INNOCENT PUPPY
Where does lock wood live, what are the two weapons used by the woman to assist lockwood when he got attacked by the dogs
THANK YOU. Cleared up so much confusion for me
can we help a answer to this question Is Heathcliff relieved after achieving his revenge? please
Such a dark story
Damn
tbh its stupid that we need to learn this for school, like how is this helping me pay bills?
life isn't just about paying bills(???)
@@foufouthksefouskwth2771 sadly,our current life is just about paying bills 😢
The Brontes were quite preoccupied with toxic relationships weren’t they? 😂
That means Nelly Dean is the Chief narrator of WUTHERING HEIGHTS..
My question is 'Hareton as a monster' meaning?
Well yeah, and that's her account only of the story, so who is to say that it even happened the way she said it did...
I don't understand why Cathy and Linton were to be married if they are cousins!!!!!
They could only be married, if they were like third cousins. I don't know if in that time that type of marriage was legal or even common
@@Abcdefghijklmno4840 United Kingdom law allows it. Muslim countries under Sharia law also allows it.
but why heathcliff is being drawn ridiculous with tube- like head, unlike others.
I don't think Heathcliff told little Cathy about his love for Catherine. I think she eventually knew it
Linton told her
Jeez... so basically everybody just dies in the end except Cathy and Hareton.
and nelly(???)
Thanks a ton:)
WHAT IS LINTON WEARING
Ooooooo good I'm again confused
I thought this book a awesome gothic novel like Dracula or Frankenstein but no it’s just a sad story about a bunch of miserable people having disfuncional relationships and the topic of the book is marriage, someone married someone, other someone married other one. Someone dies and some ghosts appears. How come this books is acclaimed as classic?!
This just save me 10 hours of reading for school...🙏🏽
It is better read than watched
I will pass the exam because of you.. thanks.. LOVE FROM INDIA