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4. Do you think Bronte succeeds in creating three-dimensional figures in Heathcliff and Cathy
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Yes, they are human and they are flawed, they are not all good or all evil.

They were both larger-than-life in their passion and their actions, almost to the point where I felt that they were unbelievable; but, yet, this is a central characteristic of the romantic era and philosophy.


Oh goodness no. And certainly not as a teenage girl. It is, in fact, easy for me to date exactly when I first read it. Early last week.
I think they were a little bit sinister, this book really has Gothic feel all over it. Characters were well developed but maybe not so realistic.
Heathcliff and Cathy, particularly given their larger-than-life metaphysical passion? Why or why not?