She and he were originally one... It was impossible to separate. But when she was seduced by the world and left him for vanity and comfort...love turned into hate, hurt, revenge...
My dear, if one day I leave you for the future, will you hate me? ? If Catherine had asked Heathcliff that, she would have gotten...silence...and how could she feel better? Deceive yourself that love is nothing compared to the delicate decorations in the sweet Thrushay Villa, the wonderful dance, the decent marriage... This is also pain. At the same time, he has to repeatedly chew the revenge he gave her. What hurts her is not the revenge itself, but she knows that the revenge comes from a man who was hurt by her.
She understood his pain, completely, truly.
She doesn't ask for forgiveness either, she prefers to suffer revenge... atonement.
Betrayal, loneliness.
She betrayed him and she betrayed herself.
They are a pair of lonely lovers in a heather crown in the wilderness...
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