讲述凯瑟琳和希斯克利夫的童年
Ellen told that after old Earnshaw brought Heathcliff home,the two kids were like moor creature,runnning wild daily:hiding from rain in the barn,laughing even when fighting over a hard bread crust.Catherine's dress tore on thorns,Heathcliff's hair was matted with grass,but they only stood hand-in-hand on the moor top,yelling"This is our place."
This untamed closeness was warm then,but later became a thorn in their bones.They thought they could stay in this childhood forever,never guessing growing up was a storm tearing them apart,and this pure bond finally became the root of tragedy.
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啊??“This portrayal of Catherine and Heathcliff’s childhood is so vivid and poignant! The image of them as ‘moor creatures,’ wild and inseparable, really captures the pure, untamed bond that becomes both their joy and their downfall. You’ve beautifully highlighted how their childhood innocence plants the seed for the tragic storm of adulthood. Such a heartbreaking yet powerful foundation for the story. Well said!”2025-12-26


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