Okay, I wouldn't go that far. xD -hands Kirsten tissue-
Had I the heavens embroider'd cloths,
I would spread the cloths under your feet.
But I being poor, have only my dreams,
So tread softly, for you tread on my life.
actually, you're winning by 3. learn to count *laughs evilly*
muahahahhahah
*throws the tissue back at Sarah and stamps so hard that the ground starts to shake. xD*
actually, you're winning by 3. learn to count *laughs evilly*
Actually... *looks up cackling*
It's 4 again.
Had I the heavens embroider'd cloths,
I would spread the cloths under your feet.
But I being poor, have only my dreams,
So tread softly, for you tread on my life.
Wow, we have eighteen votes and this has only been going for like three days. xD
I shall win. I shall win!!!!!!
We should get everyone on YWS to vote. Everyone!!!!
Definitely Charlotte for me. I loved Jane Eyre especially. It's one of my all time favorite classics. I always feel bad for poor Anne, though. Her two sisters are so acclaimed and she's not really at all. It makes you kind of pity her.
I voted Emily. I love Wuthering Heights. It's one of the romances where everything actually makes sense to me, plus, she has the added bias of me sharing her name.
And that is what I say to anyone who voted Charlotte! Heh, just kidding. Seriously, Jane Eyre is awesome too, which makes it so hard to choose. In the end, the bias tipped the balance. Just kidding again. Honestly, I picked Emily since her novel is what I'm more comfortable with.
There once was a cat. He wasn’t particularly fat. Fuzzy was his favorite mat. And really, that was that.
Oh, but did you really think so? Keep reading, it’s just the start of the show! And as for how far this tale will go… Well, even the cat doesn’t know.
200397 wrote:Wuthering Heights was . . . good. But I wish both MCs had died at the end.
They do, don't they?
Heh. I'm only judging by the movie I saw, with Ralph Fiennes and Juliet Binoche. Love that movie!
All you people who prefer WH over JA, I must ask, how is it possible to prefer Heathcliff to Rochester? Heathcliff is like my psychotic little nephew. Rochester is the epitome of wit, darkness...
It is only a novel... or, in short, only some work in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the happiest delineation of its varieties, the liveliest effusions of wit and humour, are conveyed to the world in the best-chosen language — Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
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