breaking her heart
The most obvious is the love/hate relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff. He is abusive towards her and yet at the same time loves her very much. Catherine never marries Heathcliff but in doing so leads a life of depression and eventual death. Heathcliff is referred to as a "devil" but only because his charm is so two-faced. One could also see that Wuthering Heights itself is a Love/Hate estate. While the manor is large and the landscape sublime, the house can also be seen as an analogy for Hell. Catherine is seen describing Heaven as a place she would be most unhappy but at Wurthering Heights she is at peace. She hates its dark gothic walls but could be happy no place else.
Heathcliff was undergoing a psychological conflict for Catharine's loss and to purge that loss he embraces Isabella and avenge the wrong doing which the credulous Isabella feels as Heathcliff's sincerity.
Ron accused Snape of cursing Harry's broomstick. Other things that the trio accuses Snape of are: Murdering Dumbledore FOR VOLDEMORT Stealing the Sorcerer's Stone And MANY, MANY other things!
I don't see this as a romance, I never have. To me, Heathcliff and Cathy, both, are extremely unsympathetic characters who engage in the antithesis of romance. They are selfish, destructive, and just plain mean. The birds are reflection of this primary plot. They are not partners, they are adversaries that function out of spite. They resent one another even as they profess to love on another. This spite and resentment are what drive Heathcliff to kill the birds. If they had actually hooked up, then he'd certainly have been capable of doing the same to Cathy.
breaking her heart
breaking her heart
Suiting.
Impeach
poops and taters
The most obvious is the love/hate relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff. He is abusive towards her and yet at the same time loves her very much. Catherine never marries Heathcliff but in doing so leads a life of depression and eventual death. Heathcliff is referred to as a "devil" but only because his charm is so two-faced. One could also see that Wuthering Heights itself is a Love/Hate estate. While the manor is large and the landscape sublime, the house can also be seen as an analogy for Hell. Catherine is seen describing Heaven as a place she would be most unhappy but at Wurthering Heights she is at peace. She hates its dark gothic walls but could be happy no place else.
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they had sex and killed themselves
Heathcliff was undergoing a psychological conflict for Catharine's loss and to purge that loss he embraces Isabella and avenge the wrong doing which the credulous Isabella feels as Heathcliff's sincerity.
Trading/Selling guns to the Natives
Joseph did accuse his brothers of spying , and doing bad for good rendered by Joseph.
Watching TV and not doing her homework like she was suppose to be doing.