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I know I was kinda thinking the same thing......... did they or did they not??? that is the question!

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Nelly seems to think they are resting in peace, but Mr. Lockwood walks by their graves at the end and wonders how anyone could think they are "quiet in the earth." I don't know, I wonder in the very beginning when Lockwood stays the night in Cathy's old room he sees something at the window and believs the place has ghosts. So maybe he has first hand experience.

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Did anyone else happen to see the movie with Timothy Dalton-it was very good. Very easy to see why Catherine fell for him-he plays the troubled character in a very hearthrobby (can't think of another word) way. I can't remember if I saw the movie first and it made me want to read the book, or the other way around.


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Nelly seems to think they are resting in peace, but Mr. Lockwood walks by their graves at the end and wonders how anyone could think they are "quiet in the earth." I don't know, I wonder in the very beginning when Lockwood stays the night in Cathy's old room he sees something at the window and believs the place has ghosts. So maybe he has first hand experience.


Or was Lockwood merely dreaming? Was it a branch or a skeletal hand or only his own imagination that he grasped through the broken window?

(By the way, that scene has stuck with me all my life. The idea that he is sawing a child's arm against the jagged glass, whether it's a ghost or not, was singularly horrifying to me).

But even if Lockwood is only dreaming the incident in Cathy's old room, who's to say it's not a real ghost he's dreaming of? Cathy's spirit is so intense, perhaps it can invade a sleeping mind without taking any physical form no matter how ephemeral, especially a mind as silly as Lockwood's and already primed for the power of suggestion. Cathy's mischievous, malicious spirit could have a field day with such a one, and perhaps did :wink:


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Did anybody see the mtv version of Wuthering Heights?
I read the book and it was quiet hard for me to understand that Bella loved it so much. For me it was too dark and too much destroyal love, so I was searching for a movie version and found the mtv one.

I watched the film and to my dissapointmend I must say the book is better! If I hadn´t read it, I would have liked the film because of its really nice songs and the actors. But they just didn´t fit well enough.
The movie is really different. It plays in our time and it ends with Cathrine having her baby. But it had a big plus: Heathcliff (or Heath in this version) was so well choosen, a yummy boy, eyecandy :P

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