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The Heathcliff blunt rudeness is comedic.
"Were you asked to Tea?" "I shall be glad to have a cup" "Were you asked?" and then flinging the tea away after hearing no
"Can i get a guide who can help me get back home, they can stay over for the night " "No"
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okay so i actually read this book back in 2022 so my memory of it is super foggy. i remember being really captivated by some parts of the book as i read it and i was so taken by jude and his pain and i so badly wished his life had been better. and i loved his adoptive father and i loved will and i loved reading about the good times (or rather the good years i guess) as they happened. the ending broke my heart and i was genuinely so sad for like two months after this. actively avoided reading or consuming any sad love story media for a while because even something normal-sad would have completely what little healing time had administered my broken spirit. i was doing exams at the time so it was much later that i heard about all the discourse on the book, and i agreed with a lot of the sentiments even before i had heard of the discourse. in retrospect so much of the sad things that kept happening felt almost comical, it was just one fatal punch after another. i also felt bad for enjoying the book to any degree after hearing the easy way the author spoke regarding the trauma throughout the book. felt like she created this character and didn’t care for him at all but that could just be me projecting because i had read the book at a time in my life where i deeply related to jude’s loneliness. i wish there was more fanfiction on this book so i could read about the several alternate universes where there was a soft epilogue at the end of all that. in my head that exists.