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  wutheringheightsisawell-writtentragedyoflove.afterreadingthewholestoryiwouldliketotalkaboutthemaincharactersofthestory!

catherineearnshawandheathcliff.catherineearnshawandheathcliffdoloveeachotherverymuchbuttheydonothavetherightattitudetowardslovewhichleadstothetragedy.  incatherine¨slifeshemadeaveryfoolishdecision---marryingtoedgar.infactherloveforedgarcanneverbecomparedtothatforheathcliff.shedidsobecauseshethoughtthewealthofedgarwouldbeusefultohelpheathcliff.butinrealityitdidnotwork.shedidnothaveagoodunderstandingoflovewhichissomethingpureandsaint.ifanyoneaddanypurposeintoloveloveitselflostitsmeaning.catherine¨swrongdecisionhurttwopeoplewholoveherandevendestroyedthehappinessoftheiroffspring.  heathcliffisamanfullofretaliation.helovedcatherineverymuchbutwhathedidonthecontraryaddedtothemiseryofcatherine.inmyopinionifhereallylovedcatherineheshouldnotwalkintocatherine¨slifeagainafterhisdisappearance.furthermoreafterthedeathofcatherinewhatheathcliffdidbroughtagonytocatherine¨sdaughteraswellashisownson.  afterreadingihaveabetterunderstandingoflove.ifyoulovereallysomeonehisorherhappinessisthethingthatmostmatters.  goodsentences  helittleimaginedhowmyheartwarmedtowardshimwhenibeheldhisblackeyeswithdrawsosuspiciouslyundertheirbrowsasirodeupandwhenhisfingersshelteredthemselveswithajealousresolutionstillfurtherinhiswaistcoatasiannouncedmyname.  wecreptthroughabrokenhedgegropedourwayupthepathandplantedourselvesonaflower-plotunderthedrawing-roomwindow.  itwasbeautiful-asplendidplacecarpetedwithcrimsonandcrimson-coveredchairsandtablesandapurewhiteceilingborderedbygoldashowerofglass-dropshanginginsilverchainsfromthecentreandshimmeringwithlittlesofttapers.  isabella-ibelievesheiselevenayearyoungerthancathy-layscreamingatthefartherendoftheroomshriekingasifwitcheswererunningred-hotneedlesintoher.  thelonglighthaircurledslightlyonthetemples;theeyeswerelargeandserious;thefigurealmosttoograceful.  shesupposingedgarcouldnotseehersnatchedtheclothfrommyhandandpinchedmewithaprolongedwrenchveryspitefullyonthearm.  hereyesbegantoglistenandherlidstotwinkle.  herlipswerehalfasunderasifshemeanttospeakandshedrewabreath;butitescapedinasighinsteadofasentence.  myloveforlintonislikethefoliageinthewoods:

timewillchangeiti¨mwellawareaswinterchangesthetrees.myloveforheathcliffresemblestheeternalrocksbeneath:

asourceoflittlevisibledelightbutnecessary.  therewasaviolentwindaswellasthunderandeitheroneortheothersplitatreeoffatthecornerofthebuilding:

ahugeboughfellacrosstheroofandknockeddownaportionoftheeastchimney-stacksendingaclatterofstonesandsootintothekitchen-fire.  andherteethchatteredassheshrankclosertothealmostextinguishedembers.  ithadgotduskandthemoonlookedoverthehighwallofthecourtcausingundefinedshadowstolurkinthecornersofthenumerousprojectingportionsofthebuilding.  arayfellonhisfeatures;thecheeksweresallowandhalfcoveredwithblackwhiskers;thebrowsloweringtheeyesdeep-setandsingular.    lintoneyedhimwithadrollexpression-halfangryhalflaughingathisfastidiousness.    itwasabouttheperiodthatmynarrativehasreached:

abrightfrostyafternoon;thegroundbareandtheroadhardanddry.  lintonlavishedonherthekindestcaressesandtriedtocheerherbythefondestwords;butvaguelyregardingtheflowerssheletthetearscollectonherlashesandstreamdownhercheeksunheeding.  theperiodofreflectionsucceedingthissillyactioncompelledmetoadmitthenecessityofsmotheringmyprideandchokingmywrathandbestirringmyselftoremoveitseffects.  herprettyfacewaswanandlistless;herhairuncurled:

somelockshanginglanklydownandsomecarelesslytwistedroundherhead.  inoticewhenienterhispresencethemusclesofhiscountenanceareinvoluntarilydistortedintoanexpressionofhatred;partlyarisingfromhisknowledgeofthegoodcausesihavetofeelthatsentimentforhimandpartlyfromoriginalaversion.  igavehimmyheartandhetookandpinchedittodeathandflungitbacktome.  therewasnosoundthroughthehousebutthemoaningwindwhichshookthewindowseverynowandthenthefaintcracklingofthecoalsandtheclickofmysnuffersasiremovedatintervalsthelongwickofthecandle.  hemaintainedahardcarelessdeportmentindicativeofneitherjoynorsorrow:

ifanythingitexpressedaflintygratificationatapieceofdifficultworksuccessfullyexecuted.  goodthingslostamidawildernessofweedstobesurewhoseranknessfarover-toppedtheirneglectedgrowth;yetnotwithstandingevidenceofawealthysoilthatmightyieldluxuriantcropsunderotherandfavourablecircumstances.  hesurveyedthecarvedfrontandlow-browedlatticesthestragglinggooseberry-bushesandcrookedfirswithsolemnintentnessandthenshookhishead:

hisprivatefeelingsentirelydisapprovedoftheexteriorofhisnewabode.  itwasaclosesultryday:

devoidofsunshinebutwithaskytoodappledandhazytothreatenrain.  catherine¨sfacewasjustlikethelandscape-shadowsandsunshineflittingoveritinrapidsuccession;buttheshadowsrestedlongerandthesunshinewasmoretransient;andherpoorlittleheartreproacheditselfforeventhatpassingforgetfulnessofitscares.  goodparagraphsparagraph1  josephwasanelderlynayanoldman:

veryoldperhapsthoughhaleandsinewy.‘thelordhelpus!

’hesoliloquisedinanundertoneofpeevishdispleasurewhilerelievingmeofmyhorse:

lookingmeantimeinmyfacesosourlythaticharitablyconjecturedhemusthaveneedofpineaidtodigesthisdinnerandhispiousejaculationhadnoreferencetomyunexpectedadvent.  paragraph5  therewasacarpet-agoodonebutthepatternwasobliteratedbydust;afireplacehungwithcut-paperdroppingtopieces;ahandsomeoak-bedsteadwithamplecrimsoncurtainsofratherexpensivematerialandmodernmake;buttheyhadevidentlyexperiencedroughusage:

thevallanceshunginfestoonswrenchedfromtheirringsandtheironrodsupportingthemwasbentinanarcononesidecausingthedraperytotrailuponthefloor.thechairswerealsodamagedmanyofthemseverely;anddeepindentationsdeformedthepanelsofthewalls.  paragraph6  mrs.lintonsatinaloosewhitedresswithalightshawloverhershouldersintherecessoftheopenwindowasusual.herthicklonghairhadbeenpartlyremovedatthebeginningofherillnessandnowsheworeitsimplycombedinitsnaturaltressesoverhertemplesandneck.herappearancewasalteredasihadtoldheathcliff;butwhenshewascalmthereseemedunearthlybeautyinthechange.theflashofhereyeshadbeensucceededbyadreamyandmelancholysoftness;theynolongergavetheimpressionoflookingattheobjectsaroundher:

theyappearedalwaystogazebeyondandfarbeyond-youwouldhavesaidoutofthisworld.thenthepalenessofherface-itshaggardaspecthavingvanishedassherecoveredflesh-andthepeculiarexpressionarisingfromhermentalstatethoughpainfullysuggestiveoftheircausesaddedtothetouchinginterestwhichsheawakened;and-invariablytomeiknowandtoanypersonwhosawherishouldthink-refutedmoretangibleproofsofconvalescenceandstampedherasonedoomedtodecay.  paragraph7  inhereagernesssheroseandsupportedherselfonthearmofthechair.atthatearnestappealheturnedtoherlookingabsolutelydesperate.hiseyeswideandwetatlastflashedfiercelyonher;hisbreastheavedconvulsively.aninstanttheyheldasunderandthenhowtheymetihardlysawbutcatherinemadeaspringandhecaughtherandtheywerelockedinanembracefromwhichithoughtmymistresswouldneverbereleasedalive:

infacttomyeyessheseemeddirectlyinsensible.heflunghimselfintothenearestseatandonmyapproachinghurriedlytoascertainifshehadfaintedhegnashedatmeandfoamedlikeamaddogandgatheredhertohimwithgreedyjealousy.ididnotfeelasifiwereinthecompanyofacreatureofmyownspecies:

itappearedthathewouldnotunderstandthoughispoketohim;soistoodoffandheldmytongueingreatperplexity.  paragraph8  theintruderwasmrs.heathcliff.shecertainlyseemedinnolaughingpredicament:

herhairstreamedonhershouldersdrippingwithsnowandwater;shewasdressedinthegirlishdressshecommonlyworebefittingheragemorethanherposition:

alowfrockwithshortsleevesandnothingoneitherheadorneck.thefrockwasoflightsilkandclungtoherwithwetandherfeetwereprotectedmerelybythinslippers;addtothisadeepcutunderoneearwhichonlythecoldpreventedfrombleedingprofuselyawhitefacescratchedandbruisedandaframehardlyabletosupportitselfthroughfatigue;andyoumayfancymyfirstfrightwasnotmuchallayedwhenihadhadleisuretoexamineher.  paragraph9  heathcliffdidnotglancemywayandigazedupandcontemplatedhisfeaturesalmostasconfidentlyasiftheyhadbeenturnedtostone.hisforeheadthationcethoughtsomanlyandthatinowthinksodiabolicalwasshadedwithaheavycloud;hisbasiliskeyeswerenearlyquenchedbysleeplessnessandweepingperhapsforthelasheswerewetthen:

hislipsdevoidoftheirferocioussneerandsealedinanexpressionof

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