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WUTHERING HEIGHTSKelly Kenny Wuthering Heights Option #2 A.) Write a short (2-3 paragraph) summary of what you read for this week... This week I read about this servant girl named Catherine who is in love with her master. At first she thinks it would be impossible to fall in love with him, then when she does fall in love with him she's afraid he could never love her back. She is more afraid that he won't look inside of her, she is afraid that he will look at her and see...his mail not a wonderful women that she is just his servant girl. B.) 2 passages that you find interesting... 1.) It is hard to forgive, and to look at those eyes, and feel those wasted hands. 2.) Let me alone! Let me alone! He doesn't love me and I'm dying for it. It is enough! I like these passages because Catherine talks about how much she loves her master but never tells him. I think this is driving her absolutely crazy! I. Introduction I think the books theme is about a girl who falls in love with a man who at first she thinks she could never fall in love with him, but then she does...and now she is afraid she cannot have him. II. Quotes Loving! Did anybody ever hear the like! I might just as well talk of loving the miller who comes once a year to buy our corn pretty loving, indeed! and obth times together you have seen linton now here is the babyish trash. I'm going with it to the library; and we'll see what your father says to such loving. III. Quotes Nonsense! do you imagine he has thought as much of you as you have of him? IV. Quotes If he doesn't see it I will be worth nothing for I am in love with my master. V. Conclusion She doesn't get the man she is in love with. In my eyes, I don't think she tried at all to get him. She could of atleast told him but not once did she say a word to him, about how much of love she had for him. |
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