Wuthering Heights
With what heart should I read Heathcliff after finishing Wuthering Heights? Is it pathetic, hateful, or infuriating? I always believe that every why has a wherefore. The people and events we experience together shape who we are. For all the chilling things Heathcliff had done, I still think the original teenager had a kind heart. But the people around him for his sneer, is that he was stubborn personality more extreme. But he had to separate from Catherine because of his low status. Therefore, from love to hate, from hate to pain, from pain to hatred, from hatred to memory, from memory to love, from love to life and death -- yes, and all this was born of his love for Catherine, a genuine love from the heart. But Can we say that he did wrong? Love itself is not wrong, wrong is only the social class differentiation and discrimination. Heathcliff aptly exemplifies what happens when children are deprived of love and they become incapable of feeling that emotion, or distort it in some destructive way.
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