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message 1: by Jen (new)

Jen | 1608 comments Mod
4. Do you think Bronte succeeds in creating three-dimensional figures in
Heathcliff and Cathy, particularly given their larger-than-life metaphysical passion? Why or why not?


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Yes, they are human and they are flawed, they are not all good or all evil.


message 3: by Lynn (new)

Lynn L | 152 comments Both characters are believable. But Heathcliff is really a darkness personified.


message 4: by Pip (new)

Pip | 1822 comments Yes, yes, yes. Cathy, and particularly Heathcliff were the most real and relevant figures in my fictional experience until I met Holden Caulfield.


message 5: by Diane (new)

Diane Zwang | 1883 comments Mod
I like Lynn's description of Healthcliff.


message 6: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Robitaille | 1602 comments Mod
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.


message 7: by John (new)

John Seymour I am afraid I must disagree. I found Heathcliff unbelievable. I can believe that someone like Heathcliff, raised in brutal circumstances, could become obsessed with revenge and twisted with hatred when betrayed by their love. But to believe himself to continue to be motivated by a passionate love? Didn't buy it. And thus I don't find either Heathcliff or Cathy particularly three-dimensional.


message 8: by Pip (new)

Pip | 1822 comments You probably didn't first read this as a teenager, then!


message 9: by John (new)

John Seymour Pip wrote: "You probably didn't first read this as a teenager, then!"

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.


message 10: by Kristel (new)

Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
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.


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