Submitted by darthluke11 t3_yi0z0q in books
So I've just started reading wuthering heights by Emily Bronte. I'm enjoying it so far, the language is a bit hard going but I'm getting quite invested in the story. I'm 4 chapters in just now. What's causing me trouble is the family and characters and their relation to each other.
So heathcliff is married to Mrs heathcliff but had a son who died. His wife/widow is also called Catherine and living with them.
Hareton is the brother of Catherine (Linton, earnshaw, heathcliff)
And who is Joseph to them?
I'm so confused. Can someone help me understand the relation of each character. Is it just one big family?
Please no spoilers. The characters are confusing to me just now as I don't know the full picture and don't want to keep reading since I'm unsure.
jefrye t1_iugwr0z wrote
The thing to understand about Wuthering Heights is that the majority of it is told as a story-within-a-story, primarily through Nelly (one of the servants) telling Lockwood (the new tenant you meet in the opening chapter) what happened. The characters that Lockwood meets in between Nelly's storytelling sessions are intended to be slightly ambiguous (who are they? how did they get here? who married who?)—Bronte is essentially giving you some puzzle pieces to try to put together on your own as the story unfolds.
However, it's okay to be confused about the characters in the "current" (Lockwood) timeline. As long as you keep track of who's who in Nelly's storytelling (and that in and of itself is a bit of a challenge), you'll enjoy the novel.