'A pity,' observed I. 'You're hard to please: so many friends and so few cares, and can't make yourself content!' 去书内

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    The most memorable line is Catherine's saying, "I love him because he's more like me than I am." Catherine and Heathcliff were in fact different. Catherine will think more when facing the choice of love, she will think about the status, social status, food and clothing, but also how to let Heathcliff get rid of the lowly status. She, too, was attracted by Linton's gentility, and though she was not genteel at heart, she could sometimes pretend to be. So, "More like me." For many reasons, perhaps vanity, perhaps survival, perhaps social factors, she had to hide a part of her nature, she had to sometimes go against her heart. But Heathcliff was much truer, more true to his nature, more true to his choice. Heathcliff was more like Catherine than she was, and he did not need to think too much about other factors. This is the root of both love and tragedy. The love between Catherine and Heathcliff has impressed me most.

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