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Books always have the power to change us so today let's see two greatest classic novels.

1, Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen
This tale is about two hearts, Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. When Elizabeth Bennet meets Fitzwilliam Darcy for the first time at a ball, she writes him off a arrogant and obnoxious man. He not only acts like an insufferable snob, but she also overhears him rejecting the very idea of asking her for a dance!

As life pits them against each other again and again, Darcy begins to fall for Elizabeth's wit and intelligence and Elizabeth begins to question feeling about Darcy. But when Darcy saves her youngest sister Lydia from a scandal, Elizabeth starts to wander if her pride has prejudiced her opinion of Darcy.
“Angry people are not always wise.” ― “Angry people are not always wise.”
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

2, Wuthering Heights by Emily BrontΓ«
In this epic story of love, envy, betrayal, and revenge Heathcliff and Catherine come together in a romance that destroys them and those around them.
Set in the lonely and bleak Yorkshire moors, this classic tail of thwarted passion begin when the new tenant of Thrushcross Grange, a Mr. Lockwood, is forced to seek shelter for a night at Wuthering heights, the home of his landlord, Heathcliff.
As the night passes, Lockwood learns of the tumultuous past of Wuthering Heights and of those connected with it. . . of how a homeless gypsy boy had been fostered here; of how their love had ended tragically; and, finally of how gypsy boy-Heathcliff-had taken a terrible revenge that ruined them all. . .

“If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.” ― Emily Jane BrontΓ« , Wuthering Heights

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