Feb 11, 2011

Ageing

I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy and free...and laughing at injuries, not maddeningly under them!

Why am I so changed?

Why does blood rush into a hell of tumult at a few words?

- Catherine Earnshaw Linton, Character, 
Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)


Random: Tele: Is this what they call ageing?? 
??

2 comments:

Vivere said...

Wuthering heights was the craziest movie i'v seen till date..

it was a tale of obsessive love to the limit!

we r too young to think abt ageing.
:)

Tele Jane said...

Hey Magus, Haven't seen the movie, hence can't say about how crazy it was (considering the fact that movies are the masala-ed versions of the books) but, yeah...the book was a play of true love, dark hate and rustic expressions of emotions.

And, that 'ageing' meant more of a growing up and trying to get the world know our line of thought. And, when not accepted, the blood rush, the anger. You know, it's like...> This never happened to me before. When I asked and didn't get, it was Ohk. But, why this anger or the feeling of being considered immature.

PS: This was a spontaneous thought. Don't know even if it required here, but JUST wrote it!!
Hah! Feel so good. ;)