Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Madness known as Heathcliff

In Wuthering Heights, the character, Mr. Heathcliff, proves to be a stubbern man with a stubbern heart. Although his brutality is unquestionably wrong, it is not without reason. Although I do not like the meathods that Heathcliff uses to get things done, and even though his anger goes on an seemingly endless rampage over the smallest of things, I can sympithis with him.

Mr. Heathcliff, even though he was a brute in his manner, had deep and compassionate feelings for Mrs. Linton. With her marrying Mr. Linton, Mr. Heathcliff felt betrayed, and sought to eventually avenge his broken heart.

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