Did you know that the word "Wuthering" is not in Word's Dictionary. It means "wind-blown" or "windy", but Word doesn't have it.
Oh, well, I didn't log in to tell you of the faults of Microsoft (although there are many).
Have any of you read Wuthering Heights? I would highly recommend it if you have. I have finished it, but unlike Jane Eyre, which I also haven't finished, I and connected to the Characters in Heights.
I don't know. Perhaps it was just my general disinclination towards main characters , but I didn't like the character of Jane at all. Like, I want her to marry Rochester so that Rochester will be happy. But I do like Heathcliff, although I don't think I would be very keen to meet him.
Perhaps the difference for me is how i started reading them. I have to read Wuthering Heights for Writing Class but I only started Jane Eyre because I had read Thursday Next: The Eyre Affair which piqued my interest because I wanted to know if what happened in the Thursday Next book, really happened in Jane Eyre.
Whatever caused the difference I an determined to finish both of them, for I really want to know how Rochester's first wife dies(Eyre) and what happened to Catherine(Heights) that made Heathcliff go sort of all mad and vindictive.
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