"Wuthering Heights"

Stefan 2022-11-10 16:13:30

The deep affection in Casey's eyes could not be hidden. She chooses between love and self-esteem and wealth, and loses love forever.

The male protagonist is so paranoid, rude, and sinister. Love is crazy and wants to avenge the next generation.

The ending is a bit...indescribable, not perfect, not enough, not sublime enough. Even a little weird.

Revenge is neither yin nor yang, so don't use the banner of revenge.

"The cross is your day with him, the dot is your day with me. I make a mark every day." "It's stupid. What's the point of doing that? Do you want me to sit next to you every day?" "In me Deep down, I know I'm not doing this right, and I wouldn't think so if my brother hadn't trampled on Heathcliff like that, marrying him would devalue me. He'll never know how much I love him, I The greatest pain in the world is his pain, and I have felt it from the very beginning. My love for Lynton is like a leaf in the woods, time changes it, like winter leaves fall. I love Heathcliff, just Like the eternal rock beneath my feet, it doesn't look pleasing to the eye, but it's essential. He's rooted in my heart." "As long as you're with me, it's heaven." "If I dare now, will you risk it with me? "Neither God nor Satan can separate us. It is you and your decision that separates us. I didn't break your heart. You broke your heart. You broke my heart when you were sad." "As long as I live one day." , you can't rest in peace. If you say I killed you, then come to me as a ghost. I know that ghosts roam the world and will always be by your side, no matter how they look, drive me crazy, but don't let me Stay in the abyss without you. I can't live without you. I can't live without a soul."

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Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Heathcliff: Misery and degradation and death and nothing that God or Satan could inflict would have parted us, you of your own will, did it. I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine.

  • Heathcliff: Why did you betray your own heart, Cathy? You loved me. And what right had you to leave me? The poor fancy you felt for Linton? Nothing that God or Satan could inflict would have parted us. You of your own will did it. I've not broken your heart Cathy, you have broken it. And in breaking it, you've broken mine.