If you could change the end of the novel, how would you have each of the character’s die/survive?
I’m interested to know what your true feelings are towards the characters, do you think each of them “got what they desreved” at the conclusion?
If not, give us your alternate ending.
-Janielle
I’ll give you my opinion.
So Clym? can’t stand him. But he deserves more than a motherless, wife-less, living-with-the-woman-whose-husband-stole-your-wife kind of existence.
While i absolutely love that he ends up being a preacher/teacher, he needs a woman.
so in my alternate ending, In between the sentance “enough for a man to take to preaching who could not see to do anythiung else.” and “But everywhere he was kindly recieved..” Sits this sentance:
“Clym’s existence was fulfilled not only by his career speaking life into those on the heath, but also through the wife he found- a very beautiful woman, whose nature encompassed every simile and metaphor that related to the heath’s resilience and light.”
It’s cheesy. It sucks. BUT CLYM DESERVES TO BE HAPPY! Let him have a good girl.
-Janielle
Okay, so I completely loved the ending between Diggory and Thomasin. However, because I think that Wildeve was a shallow, wishy-washy man I would not have him just die, but rather Thomasin find him out for the man he was and divorced him for a man who truly loved her. I know that is completely contrary to the Bible, but its fiction.- Tiffani