Sunday, May 01, 2005

The dreaded Willoughby

One that have done so much injustice to another, should never be excused, even by his own pitiful disposition.

If you guys have no idea about whatever I'm talking here, google the net for Willoughby, and I think you will get enough explanation.

I have been so affected by the story that I can't do anything than to talk about it on my blog... so much that his misbehaving reminded me of my own, that while I condemn him for his faults, I cannot help but check that I have done as much wrong as he did, that I myself, should deserve the same kind of condemnation. For how ever pitiful his situation may seem, there is always an opportunity, every now and then, for correction. But by believing that no retreat is possible, he submitted to everything beyond his wish, and thus made his faults certain. For whoever that have caused such cruelty and sufferings upon others, the wish for fogiveness should never be fulfilled. Willoughby should never seek forgiveness from Marianne, nor Elinor, because they have went through life and death at his expanse and a touching story of his sympathetic situation could never make up to their endeavours. And I really hated him, the dreadful Willoughby, to hope that by narrating his sad disposition, the sisters will think better of him. That, is simply unforgivable!!! If you really suffered so much for causing the cruelty, how would the feelings of those who have to go through the effect of it be??

Why can't we just reflect on our mistakes and move on? It is too much to ask for forgiveness, when we don't deserve it. It will be better for the sisters to remember Willoughby as the heartless dog, than a pathetic gentleman who cannot act as he wished. It is sometimes better to remain guilty, for in the punishment, we can hope to seek comfort...

1 Comments:

Blogger never_b said...

interesting:)
btw how come ur blog english better than ur essays la:D good stuf hehe

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