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3. Do you think the novel is a tale of redemption, despair, or both?
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Jan 01, 2017 09:16AM

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I would say both. Heathcliff and Cathy is a story of despair of love and hate and revenge, however there is hope that the next generation will get things right.
The novel to me is a love story about love so intense you would destroy it and the world rather than not have it.
I don't think the moral content does dictate which is the best choice.
The novel to me is a love story about love so intense you would destroy it and the world rather than not have it.
I don't think the moral content does dictate which is the best choice.


For my 40 something self, I think this is a story about revenge. Heathcliff's utter consumption to ruin everyone around him is what stuck out to me the most.
I lean towards revenge. While I understand Heathcliff's pain, I can't really agree with the means he took to unleash his pain.

Heathcliff..it's me, I'm Cathy, I've come home.. Love that song!
I agree- my teenage self felt that this was such a passionate love, while my 20 something self saw it about revenge and some manipulation. The last time I read it was in my 30s, and I still loved it, but for the story and the imagery- I was amazed that an author so young could create such a dramatic story and setting.

I don't think it is redemption so despair but I also see vengeance, manipulation and can that be real love. It doesn't fit with real love at all.