Saturday, June 5, 2010

Touching Boobs At School

Wuthering Heights <3

I just finished reading Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte's famous book. I must say that I liked very much. I've always loved all the classics, especially the British, and although this is very different from the traditional nineteenth century English literature, I found it fantastic .
poignant, exciting, true. I really liked the Brontё had written other novels.
The characters are disarming, spoiled, hateful, bigoted, stupid, sometimes. But you would not fond of them, though at the same time hate them and want to snatch a bite every page of the book.
Obviously, my favorite couple is to {Heathcliff / Catherine }, and although I do not like the character of Edgar Linton, I can not make that estimate. I really appreciate his behavior in the latter part of his life: he always tried to do what he could for his daughter, has always sustained, has trusted Cathy Linton because he was in love (although, as we have seen, he was not really in love. His real love was Hareton Ernshaw, even if, initially, I was hoping that this place would have taken Lockwood).
The technique with which he recounted the story does not make me crazy, but I think that has been exploited to the fullest.
A story of love and hate.
This reading has left me with a bitter taste. Restlessness that convey is unique. overwhelmed me like a raging river, with its avalanche of emotions .
So in conclusion, Wuthering Heights is a book that I recommend to everyone, especially lovers of the great love stories , the cassici and dramatic novels .

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