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Norval 2022-03-22 09:02:57

At that time, if Cathy and Heathcliff against the world, to start their own lives, they will be happy if they succeed, and poor if they don't. Cathy didn't want to live a poor life, dressed badly, and did dirty work, and she despised it, just as she despised Hee sometimes. Starting from her own interests, let Xi go alone, and if she succeeds, she will come back to pick her up. If she fails, she can still live her own rich life, and can get richer - marrying to Thrush Mei Shanzhuang. Very selfish. But people are selfish. It's okay to choose someone else. And in real life, how long can love last, who can guarantee that Mr. Xi will love Cathy forever? Cathy didn't have the ability to survive alone, at least she didn't have that idea. She had to rely on a man to give her the wealthy life she wanted. It was the most rational choice to marry into Thrushcross Villa. So she sells her soul - the soul she loves, in exchange for the life she wants. In the end, the price she paid for going against her own soul, she died. Why did she die? I guess it's out of desperation. Hope wants revenge, can never forgive, although he loves her, she loves him too.
Hope's soul is free and noble. But his vengeance was so strong that he set himself on fire and set the world around him to hell. Kind of like Sasuke in Naruto, swallowed by the darkness of hatred. Who can save Sasuke, himself, or Kareen or Naruto? Maybe someone who studies psychology can explain.

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  • Newell 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    Are they saying their lines so early to save film? . The look in Kathy's eyes during the scene before she died made me giggle. . By the way, I want to kill the subtitle group that was translated by the translator

  • Ophelia 2022-03-26 09:01:14

    Watch once, cry once, childhood sweetheart love is the dead end of the forehead~!

Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Heathcliff: I want to crawl to her feet, whimper to be forgiven... for loving me. For needing her more than my own life... for belonging to her more than my own soul.

  • Hindley: If she's run off with that gypsy scum, let her run. Let her run through storm and Hell. They're birds of a feather and the Devil can take them both. Now, get me a bottle.