These people are cursed or something. Actually, Catherine is cursed by Heathcliff, but you know what I mean. They must have some gene or something (even if that's scientifically impossible) that makes these people so unlucky. And all of them have the same thing. Catherine and her mother both die in childbirth, Catherine and CJ both have messed up love lives in which Heathcliff is invovled, and Catherine and her (again) both had their husbands die long after their own deaths, so they would be seperated even longer. This should be looked into by scientists, inherited unluckiness, a major killer of love everywhere. But I really doubt it ever will be, so let's move on.
Heathcliff messes up everything for these people, even if he would have once loved them. He cursed Catherine, locked up CJ, basically caused Catherine's death, and made CJ's husband die through abuse. Not looking so good man. He has nothing for him other than his love for Cathy, but he kind of ruined that by cursing her and not being her husband, which is never good if you love someone.
But in the end, they both get what they want, so they aren't completely messed up. Cathy is with all her family and the two men she loves (but one more than the other). CJ has married someone who will care and love her, she has lands , titles, and Heathcliff is dead (a good thing for her). It all works out, but hurts them all to get there. It really wasn't either of their faults either. I think I've pin-pointed two suspects. Mr. Earnshaw (Catherine's dad) and of course, Heathcliff.
Her dad because he brought Heathcliff home, and cared for and spoiled him. This is the root of the problem before you can't help but blame the person he brought home- Heathcliff. Then he just takes the cake as number one evil of all time. Ruining all their lives (the one thing you should avoid if you want to be popular) wasn't good, all his fault, and of course, he doesn't care about any of them but Cathy. Sigh X1,000,000,000. See, even I'm downed by him.
The biggest surprise though is who CJ eventually is 'happily ever after' with. She marries Hareton, of all people, to show him how to read, write, and love, and I think they are an excellant match for each other- stubborn, smart, and in love with the other.
The end.
(Yes I know, you're so happy, dah, duh-dah, duh-dah. Sure, whatever, go home till later. Bye)
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