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myeonghopabo 's review for:
Wuthering Heights
by Emily Brontë
in the end, violent vengeance begets itself and kindness begets kindness. it is nice to see such a tumultuous story end with a glimmer of hope between the two cousins and their futures.
to let go and let be seems to be the moral of this story; one's own rage and grudges only seek to destroy oneself.
however, i liked that heathcliff's character is objectively written and complex. he is not merely bad natured out of his born condition but it is the unfair and lonely childhood circumstances he grew up in that disadvantage his personality. the generational cycles of pain and hurt needs to find its end through intentionally searching for one's own light.
to let go and let be seems to be the moral of this story; one's own rage and grudges only seek to destroy oneself.
however, i liked that heathcliff's character is objectively written and complex. he is not merely bad natured out of his born condition but it is the unfair and lonely childhood circumstances he grew up in that disadvantage his personality. the generational cycles of pain and hurt needs to find its end through intentionally searching for one's own light.
Moderate: Child abuse