Chapter 2: Lockwood has a difficult time accessing the entrance to the Heights the next morning. He meets a young man and woman whose identities are llater revealed by Heathcliff as Hareton Earnshaw and Catherine Linton. A storm occurs, forcing Lockwood to stay at Wuthering Heights. No one offers to help him walk back to the Grange, so he journeys alone. The dogs chase and hurt him as he walks away. Zillah, the maid, gives him a room to sleep in for the night.
Chapter 3: In his room, he discovers writing from a woman named Catherine. He reads her diary and …show more content…
Nelly resumes her story. Catherine and Edgar are living a happy life together, but that changes once Heathcliff pays a visit to the Grange. Heathcliff is going to move back to Wuthering Heights. His visits causes Isabella to realize her love for him.
Chapter 11: Nelly talks to Hareton as she makes her way to Heights, and since she left him there, he lacks an education. Nelly turns back to the Grange. Isabella and Catherine bicker about Heathcliff. Heathcliff points out to Catherine why she should not have married Edgar. He and Edgar fight and distress Catherine about her relationship with the two of them.
Chapter 12: Catherine and Edgar are still not talking to each other, but when Nelly tells Edgar that Catherine is sick, Edgar is worried. Nelly rescues Isabella’s dog, who was close to dying because Heathcliff hanged him. Moreover, Edgar is notified of Heathcliff and Isabella’s relationship. Surprisingly, he is okay with