The story is narrated by Mr. Lockwood, who happens to rent Thrushcross Grange and comes across the moorland farmhouse named Wuthering Heights. The owner and landlord, Mr. Heathcliff, is the man around whom the story revolves. The mistress of the Wuthering Heights tells Mr. Lockwood how an orphan boy was adopted by the English family, who were the original owners of Wuthering Heights and was named Heathcliff. She explains how eventually Heathcliff became the owner of both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange and how Heathcliff dwelled in revenge and jealousy towards Catherine, whom he was in love with even though she married another man and how their next generation survived Heathcliff's uncouth ways. Full of twist and turns and with extreme emotional quotients, the story has an eeriness in its narrative that has made it an enduring classic.
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