Talk:Wuthering Heights/@comment-41.212.129.98-20100531112736

oh yes i have read wuthering heights!i had devoured it!you just can't get enough of it. But it took me weeks to go through the first 3/4 of the twilight book. I can tell you that wuthering heights and twilight are way different. Wuthering height is a masterpiece; it shows human nature in the crudest way possible. You despise all the characters, yet you have to admit that they are the reflection of society. Heathcliff is violent and passionate(=fire, not cold as a vamp), he is cruel till the end, you despise him yet you can't help loving him all along. Cathy rejects Heathcliff because of the social barrier but she still admits that she and Heathcliff are made of the same material. Yes, she is weak because she decides to conform with societal codes but the story being told by another character(who practically has nothing to do with the enfolding of the plot as she's only a servant) you don't know her feelings but who can doubt that she loved Heathcliff to death?Symbolically, in her repose she is united to Heathcliff, like she never was in life. Linton is a mild gentleman, the foil/mirror image of Heathcliff. He is incapable of passionate feelings (now, tell me, can he ressemble Jacob?).