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Wuthering Heights
(Emily Bronte)

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The main thing that occurs to me after reading it again after doing
it at school is how unlikeable all the main characters are, but this
rather gets balanced out in the second half by Cathys daughter defying
Heathcliff  and pulls it all together and there are more
undercurrents going on than the Humber Estuary, so everyone who reads
it would probably find different things in it. I cant help thinking it
would of been better if Cathy had stuck to her wild nature and had gone
with Heathcliff during those missing three years when he mysteriously
made his money and came back upper class.The scene where
Heathcliff pays the sexton who is digging Edgars grave to let him
disturb Cathys coffin to see her face again after she has been dead
eigteen years is almost funny, Gothic really and about the only humour
in it. The author , Emily Bronte must of been very  ecumenical in
her beliefs though because she treats the villains in the same way as
the
innocent, reuniting Heathcliff and Cathy as spirits on the moors.



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