I just finished Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I love how she spun the story among her unlikeable characters. Here are my thoughts:
I pity Heathcliff at the start of this book because he fell down from being a pampered son to a slave after his stepfather died and he fell in love with a selfish character. As this book progresses, I HATE his character so much. Due to his bitterness and need for revenge, he made the lives of the people around him hell. He replaced his brother as the oppressor in Wuthering Heights. Though, by the end of this story, I still feel a bit sorry for him because even if he already achieved his revenge, he's alone and not happy. Oddly enough, I found some similarities between him and Hindley. Both bitter and only loved one woman in their lives.
This is not girl hate but I can't seem to sympathize with Catherine Earnshaw. I know that she was forced to choose between stability and passion because the time she was in wasn't friendly to women. She chose the first one and in her shoes, I would do the same. The only thing that made me find her character so overdramatic at times was that she can't seem to be responsible with her actions. she's so selfish and naive to think that she can keep these two together without inflicting pain on them. I pity the men for loving such a selfish woman.
The character that I pitied the most was Hareton Earnshaw. It wasn't his fault that he strayed from the right path. He was subject to abuse and neglect by both his own father and uncle.
Though Edgar Linton was foolish as this story started, he was a decent man.
The reason why I enjoyed this book because was because mainly I expected to hate the characters that it compensated for the lack of romance. I would love to get a paperback copy of this book as I plan to reread this again.