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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

wuthering height By Emily Bronte



In this novel, supernatural being stated from the beginning until the end of novel.
 In chapter three Lockwood is grabbed and pleaded to by Catherine's ghost through a window, and in the last chapter Ellen talks about people seeing the ghosts of Heathcliff and Catherine walking on the moors.  In between Heathcliff tells Ellen about hearing Catherine sighing in the graveyard and sensing her nearby, and when he gives up his plans of revenge he even seems to sees her ghost. Ellen also once sees Heathcliff as a goblin, and wonders if he is a vampire or a ghoul, although she realizes she is being silly. These themes and instances are tied to a spirituality and life-after-death theme in the novel. Edgar and Heathcliff both want to be with Catherine after she has died.  Edgar does not want her to haunt him, but he does look forward to a time when they can be together again.  Heathcliff does want Catherine to haunt him, and she indeed seems to, and he also looks forward to spending eternity with her after death.

supernatural is mysterious. It also talks about life after death. If she said life after death would turn to ghosts, then, in other dimensions, which we can't see with our eyes that they are still the same, doing their own things except that we can't see them. The questions is why some of us are able to visible them and why some can't see them? what are they doing? 
Since many of us can't see them, then why we are able to hear them? Until now, there is still no crucial answers. Singapore has form up the association to search the truth behind as well as Malaysia do.

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