I've finished reading this book a couple of days ago, I was reading it as a part of my novel course, and kinda felt happy at the begining about having it included in the curriculum, cuz it's been on my list for so long. Having finished it, I thought it was time for an honest review.
The story tells of the passionate yet disturbing love story of Heathcliff and Catherine. Heathcliff is an adopted gypsy, who was taken in the house of Catherine's father, Mr. Earnshaw, and mostly treated as a slave.
While being under Earnshaw's roof, Heathcliff and Catherind build a strong love story, that would be only broken when Catherine declares that it would only degrade her to marry Heathcliff, despite her love for him.
Heathcliff runs away from home, and comes back to find Catherine married to Edgar Linton, someone whom he always thought of as a rival.
By his comeback, Heathcliff carries on a destructive scheme, to get even with all those who wronged him in the past, even Catherine herself.
For me, I didn't expect any festive atmosphere in the novel, and I def. didn't get one. The story is a bit too gloomy for me. I had a hard time accepting many of the characters' actions and reactions, it seemed for me sometimes that someone like Heathcliff is nothing but a sociopath freak, who enjoys hurting people, even those he loves.
By the end of the story, I got the feeling that I was kinda left with nothing, I didn't feel bad for Heathcliff or Catherine, I didn't feel touched or moved or anything of that kind. But maybe it's me after all..lol
I didn't enjoy the story, not much at least. I can honestly say that I only kept on reading, cuz I need to for university, but that's about it.
4/10


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