Extended Reading
  • Nicole 2022-09-17 08:15:04

    Heathcliff is a king of Scorpio...

    Wuthering Heights (2009 edition) "My love for Edger is like the foliage in the woods ,time will change it, I'm well aware. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneth. My great miseries in the world have been Heathcliff's miseries . If all else perished and he remained, I shall still...

  • Clotilde 2022-10-02 03:02:02

    Can't like Cathy

    There's a plot in the book, the movie wasn't that annoying

    Cathy yells rudely to let Nelly out when Edgar comes to visit.

    In the novel, Cathy scolded, pinched, and slapped Nelly in front of Edgar, and then slapped Edgar... Seeing such a violent heroine, it was strange that Edgar proposed to her soon...

Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Cathy: [watches a smiling Heathcliff enter] Do not smile, my love...

    Heathcliff: If I tell you why I am smiling, I think you will smile too.

    Cathy: [almost whispering] Tell me...

    Heathcliff: As Hindley was flogging me, I chanted a curse you know... He has lost the only person who ever loved him.

    Cathy: [aghast] You cannot welcome the death of a baby's mother!

    Heathcliff: I will welcome anything that makes Hindley suffer.

    Cathy: [quietly commands Heathcliff] Say you're sorry for talking like this my love...

    Heathcliff: [shrugging] I am not sorry.

    Cathy: [sadly] Sometimes I think your true passion is hate rather than love.

  • Cathy: [contemplative, facing the fireplace, upon hearing someone walk in] If that's you, Nellie, then I am sorry for scolding you. I wish now that you had stayed.

    Heathcliff: [walking up to Cathy] It is not Nellie, it is I.

    [while Cathy still refuses to look into his eyes]

    Heathcliff: Why, Cathy, what is it? What's the matter?

    Cathy: [finally looking up and at him, solemnly] Edgar Linton has asked me to marry him.

    Heathcliff: [searching Cathy's eyes] And, have you given him your answer?

    [Cathy nods negatively]

    Heathcliff: But you did not say no!

    [Cathy nods negatively, again]

    Heathcliff: And have you considered how you will bear the separation from me, and how I would be quite deserted in the world without you?

    [pauses for a moment]

    Heathcliff: Did you consider that?

    Cathy: You quite deserted! We separated! Who is to separate us, pray?

    Heathcliff: [stressing his each word] You would be Mrs. Linton.

    Cathy: Yes. As Mrs. Linton I can aid you to rise and place you out of my brother's power.

    Heathcliff: [with controlled indignation] With your husband's money you'll rescue me...

    [walking away from Cathy towards the door, and then turning back]

    Heathcliff: Do you think I can endure such a thing?

    [Cathy rushes to Heathcliff, attempts to kiss him]

    Heathcliff: [holding Cathy back, accentuating each word, with loathing] You will be Mrs. Linton.