Introducing… Heathcliff The only person who trulyorphan had a child I was a Ipoor connection with was in my youth, and I got no respect!my beloved Catherine Heathcliff was a very resentful individual because of his horrid childhood experiences. The defining moment… All of Heathcliff’s defining I’ll never forget the revolve around daymoments Catherine came back… It was the From her Catherine. day I died inside. transformation into a “proper young lady” to the moment she died during childbirth. It all effected Heathcliff. Most influential relationship… I Heathcliff’s loved most Catherine so influential relationship much! *sob* was the only real relationship he had. His love for Catherine motivated all of his actions. Society views… Heathcliff feels that society *Humph!* Well I don’twill neednever see him as more anybody anyway!! than Except for you a lower class rouge. Catherine!! For the most part, his assertions were correct. Everyone but Catherine treated him like dirt. What Heathcliff thinks… I don’t care what other people think!! I jut want my Catherine!!! Most people see Heathcliff as the creator of his own destruction. Distinguishing characteristics… The most distinguishing No, it’s the fact that I am so characteristic about handsome!!! Heathcliff, is that he is spiteful towards everyone, except Catherine. Biggest mistake… I thought that was a rather good plan myself… Most people agree that Heathcliff’s biggest mistake was coming back to Wuthering Heights for revenge rather than to better himself. Ahh, symbolism… The most symbolic Yeah, and item in the novel were I own the the two estates, first one!! Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. They represent the two different societies and social structures. Never regret… WHY! Oh why did Heathcliff will never we run across thathimself for that forgive blasted dog!! You time he and Catherine would still be mine went if it weren't forrunning through the marshes and that night!! Catherine was bitten by the Linton’s dog. Goodbye Heathcliff! It’s been All the likes, and dislikes… a pleasure! I was no different than the rest of Heathcliff really enjoyed all the time he spent with his those Catherine. monsters! Most However, he hated the way he definitely! was treated so differently, especially by his beloved Catherine. Next to appear…Hamlet! Hamlet’s family life was that of a carefree prince. He lived peacefully at home and studied abroad, until his father died. Then his family life dissipated into nothing. I loved my life…that is until my goodfor-nothing uncle destroyed it The defining moment… When Hamlet’s mother remarried his uncle, whom he later found out had murdered his father, well that right there shattered his world. That good-fornothing uncle of mine, and don’t even get me started on my mother! The most influential relationship… Hamlet’s most influential relationship was his friendship with Horatio. Throughout Hamlet’s trials and tribulations, Horatio was by his side. *tear* I love that man…He’s my best friend… Society views… Society sees Hamlet as a prince gone mad. Most people attribute this as excessive grief towards the death of his father. However, Hamlet sees the society that surrounds him foolish and power hungry There is method to my madness, I am not as crazy as I look. What Hamlet thinks… Hamlet believes that everybody feels his plan for revenge was warranted, given the circumstances, but that he was foolish for waiting so long to put his plan into motion. I knew I shouldn’t have procrastinated, now people think I am a fool! Distinguishing characteristics… The most distinguishing thing about Hamlet is his determination. Even though he may procrastinate, he never gives up his fight for revenge against his uncle/king Claudius. Aye, I never give up a good fight. Never regret… have The one thing that Hamlet I should killed him regrets the most is not when I had the killing Claudius when he chance!!!! had the chance in the prayer room. All of his misfortunes could have been avoided if he hadn’t procrastinated. More symbolism… The most symbolic item in Alas, poor Hamlet is the skull of uncle uncle Yorick, I knew him Yorick. This skull depicts well… Hamlet’s views on life and death. How important we are in this world means nothing when we are gone and our bones return to the dust. Biggest mistake… need to Hamlet’s biggest I reallystop mistake was the oneprocrastinating that he regrets the most. The fact that he could have killed Claudius when he had the chance. That’s all for Hamlet – Bye All the likes, and dislikes… Hamlet! It’s been great! Above all, Hamlet dislikes his uncle, who killed his father. Hamlet likes the family like he used to know and have before his good-for-nothing uncle destroyed his life. That I really good-forhate nothing that guy… uncle! Last, but not least, Hedda! Hedda Gabler’s family life was a slightly dysfunctional one. She was trapped in a loveless marriage with a husband who loved nothing more than his research. Silly George, always has his nose in a book. The defining moment… “Do it beautifully Eliert!” The defining moment in Hedda’s life was when she handed Eliert Loevburg one of her pistols so he could kill himself. The most influential relationship… The most influential relationship that Hedda had was the one with Eliert. He was the one person that she was really close to and had a connection with. I was too much of a coward to see it though… Society views… To control a man’s decision would be the ultimate power! Society sees Hedda as a rich, high class socialite, that comes from great wealth. Hedda, however, sees society as a restraint to women. She wants to break out from societal views by controlling a man. What Emma thinks… Most readers see Hedda as a powerful woman that chases after weak desires, and ultimately has no real inner strength herself. Well, it doesn’t matter what they think, because I’m the one with the gun… Distinguishing characteristics… Hey now, watch it, or I’ll shoot… and I won’t miss… The most distinguishing characteristic about Hedda is her desire to chase after weak desires, in order to obtain a feeling of strength. Biggest mistake… Emma’s biggest mistake was being so focused on trying to change a man’s destiny. Well, if Thea could do it, so could I! Even more symbolism… I’m burning your baby Thea!!! The most symbolic thing in this story was the manuscript. It represented the bond that Thea had with Eliert. It reminded Hedda that she had no control of a man, and her childhood friend who had less than her, did. Never regret… The thing that Hedda regrets most is not having the courage to shoot Eliert when she had the chance. Or possibly to tell Eliert her true feelings when the time came. I should have shot him when I had the chance! That’s all folks! Say goodbye to All the likes, and dislikes… Hedda Gabler everyone! It just Why isn’t And? fair!! What shouldn’t she’s I? got that I don’t? Hedda likes power and having the ability to control men. But, she hates the fact that a woman like Thea was able to do it first, and with the man that she cared for.