WUTHERING HEIGHTS Part 12
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you dont find love like this these days :(
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it takes a lot of strength to hate, doesn't it?
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is it jsut me or is part 12 and 13 are the same?
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To add onto my comment a bit, when Emily Bronte wrote this it caused a scandal. People expecting a normal romance were instead treated to something scandalous - here's Cathy, a married woman, cavorting with a lover. Back then, this novel caused an outcry - today it's like nothing. The deterioration of society.
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Reading through some of the comments on these videos, an old adage comes to mind - "Only a fool judges yesterday by today's standards."
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@hedonistic2008 i know he buried the hole family including the lintons.
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His eyes when he looked at the younger Cathy were really troubled, because she looked like his lost love.
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This is one fucked up story, but more real then the stories you expect these days...
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wait, this heathcliff died too young-looking, comparing to edgar! hahaha!
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The irony is... Heathcliff the adopted son survived the other 2 siblings and took control over their inheritance and descendants. Is this what the father wanted or imagined?
is it just me or does cathy look a little bit like julia roberts?
93114 1 year ago 35
egyptwar73 ....
Catherine could not bear to marry heathcliff, because Hindley had reduced him very low, and marrying him would be degrading. she wanted a high, respectable social status, and so she married Edgar Linton, a wealthy magistrate !
stupid really, but she really threw away her love fr riches and status !
omair1051992 2 years ago 15