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Heathcliff: actions justified or not? (SPOILERS)
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I don't say what he's done is right, I don't say his actions are justified but I can't say I blame him either. For all this darkness wasn't his own choice as much as "the only way left".



Probably by the time Heath comes back he's had so much to ensure that he just cannot see the things in their true light. However, it does not give him the right to go about treating people like he does. Like I said, I don't blame him but I don't agree with him either. If anything, I kinda feel sad for him.

I felt sorry for young Heathcliff, but I can't say that I actually rooted for him as an adult. I understand how and why he devolved into that type of man, but I can't bring myself to say that his cruelty is justified. I don't think anything can justify those types of actions.

