Who Is Heathcliff's Naive?

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This blog post was written incredibly well (as have your previous posts) and you convey your psychological literary lens perspective in a very unique and compelling manner. In my opinion, you effectively portrayed how Heathcliff’s repression and internal conflicts did not just affect himself, but others that were held captive during his tyrannical rampage of revenge. In the final chapters of the novel, we notice how Heathcliff finally demonstrates some feelings of remorse for the evil he has reflected upon those around him, because he acknowledges the lack of basic respect for Hareton and the scrutiny that he had to endure because of him. In the end, us readers have a sort of sympathy for Heathcliff because of this remorse and his lack of desire