(55) alternate universe where this happens instead.
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What is this genre of character called. Byronic heroine. Byronic villainess. Some secret crazier third thing, we will never know.
What we do know is that they would get along great and make the most unhinged band ever.
Characters ( from left to right): Lucille Sharpe ( Crimson Peak), Catherine Earnshaw/Linton ( Wuthering Heights), Bertha Mason Rochester ( Jane Eyre), and Rebecca de Winter ( Rebecca)
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𝒴𝒶𝓅𝓅𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝒶𝒷𝑜𝓊𝓉 𝓈𝒸𝒶𝓇/𝓍 𝓇𝑒𝒶𝒹𝑒𝓇 (𝓌𝓊𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝓌𝒶𝓋𝑒𝓈)
Warnings: short, spelling mistakes, fluff?? Violence? got free will, not sure of anything else
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Okay okay, I saw edits of Scar and some parts of the beta story with him in it, and I just can't. I'm sorry, he is so insane to the point I’m insane. Let’s just get into this.
From what I’ve seen he’s so flirty but so cruel at the same time, almost making his violent words feel almost romantic but even more threatening, all with a smile on his face. For him, it’s a random Tuesday; for you, it is the most traumatic moment of your life (if he’d even let off with your life.)
he’s so into you though, every time you fight with each other he’s enjoying it like it’s some sort of sport, it makes him feel really good.
If you hate his guts, it just gets him going. Especially the way you look at him with such hatred and disgust, would you make that face if he had you pinned down with your weapon to your throat? (or if he kissed you?).
I’m on my enemies to lovers strike people! Like, imagine you’re all serious and everything he just wants to take your insanity away and see the anger rush through your serious expression.
A whole bunch of different photos of you in his room with hearts all over your face (everyone else in the photo was ripped out)
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"omg!!! wuthering heights is so difficult to read and so boring!!! i didn't understand a thing!!!" just get good at reading bc you are absolutely missing out on so much. coho isn't 'dark romance', emily brontë is.
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Re-read the book and remembered that actually no one refers to Heathcliff as Cathy's or Hindley's brother, like, ever, even at the time mr. Earnshaw was alive. So, the interpretation of Heathcliff and Cathy's relationship as symbolically incestuous is completely out of the left field. However, if you read the Wuthering Heights as a sort of family saga where the broader themes are developed in different ways through different generations of one family, Heathcliff is absolutely a part of Earnshaw clan with its core theme of being unforgiving and vengeful. And I am adamant that in that sense Nelly is also an Earnshaw sibling.
(plus her being Hindley's foster sister because her mother nursed Hindley, which makes her care about Hindley and Hareton a lot despite them both being horrible. She is kind of mirroring Cathy in that way).
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love how lockwood immediately has beef with dogs. like it’s on sight
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guy who's been looking at notifications from his own wh posts: getting a lot of lesbian arab heathcliff (bronte sicily 1868 c.a) vibes from this one
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Heathcliff did it for his people 🙏🏻 🩵☸️💚
Did it for his pride 🫡
How was he ever gonna know if he didn’t even try
Yeah did it for his country did it for his name ‼️🙏🏻😭
and now he’s standing in the hall of # goth hunk fame‼️‼️🫡
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Ok. So going into wuthering heights, i had absolutely zero idea what the book was about, other than the fact that there was romance in it and also a ghost.
So when i read the lines:
“Mr. Heathcliff and I are such a suitable pair to divide the desolation between us. A capital fellow! He little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when I beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows, as I rode up, and when his fingers sheltered themselves, with a jealous resolution, still further in his waistcoat, as I announced my name.”
I was like “Oh! This is the romance part! This must be some lady that has a crush on Heathcliff!!”
Until he announced himself as mr. lockwood in the next paragraph.
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