In class we have been reading Wuthering Heights,
which I have not enjoyed. It is definitely well written, but I am simply unable
to get into it, and the reading has gone very slowly for me. However, recent
events in the book have made it more exciting for me. People are starting to
die. Now, I realize that this sounds morbid, but you must admit it always makes
it more interesting. With the amount of characters in this book suddenly dying
it made me think of one of my favorite book series. A Song of Ice and Fire,
more commonly referred to as A Game of Thrones.
One of the most commonly told jokes about this series is
simply “Everyone dies.” This is just referencing the very large amount of main
characters who die in this series. The character who you would least expect to
die, dies. I thought this was like Wuthering Heights because a large amount of
the characters you were introduced to at the beginning of the story are
suddenly dying, such as Hindley, Catherine, and Isabella. These are a few
characters I wouldn’t have expected to die for a few reasons. Hindley and
Catherine because they seemed too important to the story to die halfway through,
and Isabella because she had not contributed enough to the story so far. So,
while Game of Thrones is very different from Wuthering Heights, the unexpected
and gratuitous deaths in both led me to relate themselves to each other in my
mind.
I really like your connection, but I just wish that you would have expanded your thoughts past the description and not just summarized what happened.
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