Have you ever heard a song that you used to listen to a lot when you were younger, thought it meant one thing, heard it today and it has a completely different meaning for you?
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I have never read that book. I do however agree that as we grow older…or continue to grow up (LOL) we find out that our knowledge regarding things becomes stronger.
I read it in high school in tenth grade. The thing that stuck with me is Catherine saying “I am Heathcliff!”
About the song: Do you mean the song by Kate Bush, “Weathering Heights?”
For some reason, I have never read Wuthering Heights. I read a lot of Jane Austen when I was younger, I would like to go back and re-read those, now that I’m all grown up;o)
Just came across your blog and love it! Look forward to reading more….
I tried reading this in middle school, couldn’t get past the first few pages (and I was a dedicated reader). Then I tried again in 9th grade and gave up again. I don’t know what it was but I couldn’t get into it. Then I read it shortly after I was married and I made it through and liked it but still thought it was pretty dark and depressing. Maybe I should try again. I’m trying to read Hard Times by Charles Dickens but I’m finding that I have to take a break for “fun” reading. I look forward to hearing your thoughts when you finish!