Wuthering Heights vs Thrushcross Grange
Wuthering Heights opens with a date that is significant for the setting as well as the form of the narrative.
The present is 1801; however, the primary story line has taken place years ago. Two stories, two primary narrators (Lockwood and Nelly Dean), Gothic double
Most of the action in the novel occurs in Wuthering Heights, Thrushcross Grange, or the moors in between the two houses.
All three locations are "completely removed from the stir of society," and each house symbolizes its residents: Those at Wuthering Heights tend to be strong, wild, and passionate whereas those at Thrushcross Grange are passive, civilized, and calm. Heathcliff is the personification of Wuthering Heights.
Wuthering Heights: Mr. and Mrs Earnshaw (the parents), Catherine Earnshaw, Hindley, Heathcliff, Hareton (Hindley's and Frances' son/Catherine's nephew), Linton Heathcliff (Heathcliff's and Isabella's son)
Thrushcross Grange: Mr. and Mrs. Linton (the parents), Isabella, Edgar (husband of Catherine), Cathy Linton (daughter of Catherine & Linton)