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1、the love and hate in wuthering heights呼嘯山莊的愛與恨1. introductionwuthering heights, the great novel by emily bronte, though not inordinately long is an amalgamation of childhood fantasies, friendship, romance, and revenge. but this story is not a simple story of revenge, it has more profound implication
2、s. as arnold kettle, the english critic, said, wuthering heights is an expression in the imaginativeterms of art of the stresses and tensions and conflicts, personal and spiritual, of nineteenth-century capitalist society.” the characters of wuthering heights embody the extreme love and extreme hate
3、 of the humanity.1.1 introduction of the auther emily jane bronte was the most solitary member of a unique, tightly knit, english provincial family. born in 1818, she shared the parsonage of the town ofhaworth, yorkshire, with her older sister, charlotte, her brother branwell, her younger sister, an
4、ne, and her father, the reverend, patrick bronte. all five were poets and writers; all but branwell would publish at least one book. fantasy was the bronte childrens one relief fromthe rigors of religion and the bleakness of life in an improverished region; they invented a series of imaginary kingdo
5、ms and constructed a whole library of journals stories, pomes, and plays around their inhabitants. emilys special province was a kingdom she called gondal, whose romantic heroes and exiles owed much to the poems of byron. brief stays at several boarding schools were the sum of her experiences outsid
6、e haworth until 1842, when she entered a school in brussels with her sister charlotte. after a year of study and teaching there, they felt qualified to announce the opening of a school in their own home, but could not attract a single pupil. in 1845 charlotte bronte came across a manuscript volumn o
7、f her sisters poems. she knew at once, she later wrote, that they were not at all like the poetry women generally write. they had a peculiar music-wild, melancholy, and elevating. at her sisters urging, emilys poems along with annes and charlottes, were published pseudonymously in 1846. an almost co
8、mplete silence greeted this volume, but the three sisters, buoyed by the fact of publication, immediately began to write novels. emilys effort was wuthering heights; appearing in 1847, it was treated at first as a lesser work by charlotte, whose jane eyre had already been published to great acclaim.
9、 emily brontes name did not emerge from behind her pseudonym of ellis bell until the second edition of her novel appeared in 1850. in the meantime, tragedy had struck the bronte family. in septermber of 1848 branwell hadsuccumbed to a life of dissipation. by december, after a brief illness, emily to
10、o was dead; her sister anne would die the next year. wuthering heights, emilys only novel, was just beginning to be understood as the wild and singular work of the world.1.2 introduction of the story the beginning of the story was mr. lockwoods visiting of wuthering heights. his amazement of heathcl
11、iffs surliness and curiosity of beautiful catherines rudeness urged him to listen to a very strange and frightening love story from nelly dean. in the summer of 1771 mr. earnshaw brought home an orphan later called heathcliff he had found in liverpool. this waif was persecuted by young hindley, but
12、deeply loved by his daughter catherine. so there was contradiction between hindley and heathcliff since childhood. after the death of their parents and his own marriage, hindley treated heathcliff as a servant, but this was relieved by the pleasant times with cathy. on one of their expeditions they
13、reached thrushcross grange where she stayed as the lintons guest for several weeks. when she returned to the wuthering heights, she was altered a lot: she had been deeply attracted by the dress, luxury of the lintons, especially the handsome and gentle edgar linton. although she still loved heathcli
14、ff she could not compare heathcliffs snobbishness with the gentility of her new friends. heathcliff was even more badly treated by hindley after his wifes death, which increased heathcliffs more anger. after overhearing part of catherines conversation with nelly that she would marry edgar, heathclif
15、f could not bear the indignation and degradation and left wuthering heights. catherines conversation with nelly was that if heathcliff could remain, even though all else perished, she should still continue to be. she and heathcliff belonged to the same kind. but heathcliff didnt hear it. so after he
16、athcliffs leaving, catherine was desperately ill and recovered by the care of linton couple. three years later catherine was married to edgar. six months later, heathcliff, a different man, appeared. catherine was so pleased at the news. but out of her surprise heathcliff took on his two-fold reveng
17、e, first on hindley who had treated him so badly in the past, secondly he threatened catherine to marry linton. unfortunately edgars sister isabella fell in love with heathcliff and heathcliff married her out of love, but for the property of thrush cross grange. at the same time catherine locked her
18、self in the room because edgar refused heathcliff. the she became delirious from illness and had brain fever. eventually she recovered but remained delicate. edgar worried too much about catherines health and emotion. then heathcliff and catherine met again. there was a terrible scene between them.
19、both of them showed their anger and love to each other which worsened catherines health. then two hours after her daughter cathys birth catherine died. when heathcliff got the news he was desperately sad. after catherines death isabella returned to thrushcross grange after three months with heathcli
20、ff. hindley died and heathcliff took wuthering heights.thirteen years later isabella died, leaving her son linton to heathcliff, a weakling boy. then edgar linton and young linton died and so heathcliff, cathy and hareton, an ill-assorted trio, were left at the heights; while thrush grange was left
21、to lowood, to whom nelly told the tale. the story ended with the death of heathcliff and the marriage of hareton and cathy. this was two generations love story. the first generations love was transcendental and the second generations love was earthy.1.3 introduction of social background in victions
22、period, the rich are enormously proud of their success and property; the secular sense of hierarchy penetrates into the daily life of common people; money and property is nothing but everything. in literature, the smoky, threatening, miserable factory-towns were often represented in religious terms,
23、 and compared to hell. the poet william blake, writing near the turn of the nineteenth century, speaks of englands “dark satanic mills.” therefore, under the control of this concept, the spirit of human is vehemently suppressed, and the humanity is cruelly twisted and deformed. at this time, emily w
24、ho has great rebelling spirit and strong desire of freedom, wrote wuthering heights, disclosed the evilness of society. the work depicts how humanity was twisted, broken, band destroyed under the hand of violent devastation. but the great death is the steady faith of and yearns for happy life. in th
25、e world reined by heathcliff, the bud of love, coming from hareton and cathy, broke through the hard soil of hatred. the betrayal of love brings the twist of humanity but pure love cures the wound, consoles the injured heart, and saves the degenerated soul. emily shows her positive attitude to the p
26、ure love and their destructibility of humanity.1.4 theme of the novel wuthering heights, the creation of emily jane bronte, depicts not a fantasy realm or the depths of hell. rather, the novel focuses on two main characters battle with the restrictions of victorian society. social pressures and rest
27、rictive cultural confines exile catherine earnshaw and heathcliff from the world and then from each other. hate cant make love disappear, and love is stronger than hate.2. love wuthering heights is a love novel. it has praised humans moral excellence, has attracted the will of the peoples darkness,
28、unfolding the human with the common custom life and pursueing the fine mind. love in the novel is manifested in many respects.2.1 earnshaws love for heathcliff forty years ago wuthering heights was filled with light, warmth and happiness. mr.earnshaw, a farmer, lives happily with his boisterous chil
29、dren catherine and hindley. however, being a kind and generous fellow, he cant help rescuing a starving wretch off on the streets of liverpool, a gypsy child named heathcliff. in time heathcliff becomes one member of the family, loved by all except hindley (who nurtures the feeling of being usurped)
30、. thus it can be concluded that earnshaws love for heathcliff stems from sympathy.2.2 catherine love for heathcliff as a child, her father was too ill to reprimand the free spirited child, who was too mischievous and wayward for a favorite. (p46). therefore, catherine grew up among nature and lacked
31、 the sophistication of high society. catherine removed herself from society and, had ways with her such as i never saw a child take up before; she put all of us past our patience fifty times and oftener in a day; from the hour she came downstairs till the hour she went to bed, we had not a minutes s
32、ecurity that she wouldnt be in mischief. her spirits were always at high-water mark, her tongue always going-singing, laughing, and plaguing everyone who would not do the same. a wild, wicked slip she was-(p51). catherine further disregarded social standards and remained friends with heathcliff desp
33、ite his degradation by hindley, her brother. miss cathy and he heathcliff were now very thick; (p46) and she found her sole enjoyment in his companionship. catherine grew up beside heathcliff, they both promised to grow up as rude as savages; the young master hindley being entirely negligent how the
34、y behaved, (p57). during her formative years catherines conduct did not reflect that of a young lady, but it was one of their chief amusements to run away to the moors in the morning and remain there all day, (p57). thus, catherines behavior developed and rejected the ideals of an oppressive, over-b
35、earing society, which in turn created isolation from the institutionalized world. therefore, catherines love for heathcliff is pure, and heathcliffs love for catherine is tinged with danger and violence.2.3 isabellas love for heathcliff the first time when isabella sees heathcliff, attracted by the
36、charming man, she falls in love with him. no matter how catherine persuades her, she makes her mind to get married with heathcliff. her love for heathcliff is pure. while, heathcliff just uses catherines sister-in-law isabella linton as a weapon, caring not for the poor lass.2.4 catherines love for
37、edgar when catherine and heathcliff exist their private island unchecked until catherine suffers an injury from the lintons bulldog. forced to remain at thrushcross grange-the lintons home, which isolates catherine from heathcliff and her former world of reckless freedom. living amongst the elegance
38、 of the lintons transforms catherine from a coarse youth into a delicate lady. her transformation alienates heathcliff, her soul mate and the love of her life. catherine fits into society like a square peg trying to fit in a round hole. however, she feels pressure to file her rough edges and marry e
39、dgar linton. all in all, it is the social pressures and restrictive cultural confines that force catherine to pretend to fall in love with edgar. however, edgar loves catherine with gracious and transquility. 3. hate in emily brontes wuthering heights, heathcliff is the protagonist. in his life, the
40、re is full of hate and revenge. happy is very far away from him. during his life, he is treated badly by everyone except old nelly and catherine. he loves catherine, but catherine forsakes him and marries edgar. from then on, he starts to hate everyone and revenge everyone. at last, heathcliff dies,
41、 his wish of revenge fails .in this novel, the point that attracts the view of the readers is not only the deep, fierce, and financial love between heathcliff and catherine, but also heathcliff s perfound hate and cruel revenge after losing his beloved woman. his hatred also influences others.3.1 he
42、athcliffs childhood heathcliff grows up as the foster child in the earnshaw home and is regarded as an outcast by family members. his arrival at wuthering heights is marked by contempt and insults from every person in the family, except catherine and old mr. earnshaw. miss catherine warmed up to the
43、 orphan and they soon became good friends. mr. earnshaw, took to heathcliff strangely, (p47) and esteemed the poor, fatherless child (p47) as the favorite of the three children. hindley saw heathcliff as the usurper of his fathers affections and his privileges, (p47). the reason that heathcliffs lin
44、eage and position as the favorite of mr. earnshaw causes hindley to push heathcliff away and eventually exile him as a servant at mr. earnshaws death. what is worse, even nelly consideres herself superior to heathcliff. her actions further exile heathcliff from the earnshaws company by treating him
45、as inferior and sub-human. both children, entirely refuse to have it in their bed with them or even in their room; and i nelly had no more sense, so i put it on the landing of the stairs, hoping it might be gone by the morrow. (p47).3.2 heathcliffs adulthood as an adult, heathcliff experinced the to
46、rment of his childhood and felt he had been, treated .infernally-infernally! and if you catherine fancy id suffer unrevenged, ill convince you of the contrary, (102-103). heathcliff seeks to destroy those who severes the relationship between himself and catherine. catherines affection for her soul m
47、ate renewed at heathcliffs return to wuthering heights. in short, considering this historical context, heathcliff seems to embody the anxieties that the books upper- and middle-class audience had about the working classes. the reader may easily sympathize with him when he is powerless, as a child ty
48、rannized by hindley earnshaw, but he becomes a villain when he acquires power and returns to wuthering heights with money and the trappings of a gentleman. this corresponds with the ambivalence the upper classes felt toward the lower classesthe upper classes had charitable impulses toward lower-clas
49、s citizens when they were miserable, but feared the prospect of the lower classes trying to escape their miserable circumstances by acquiring political, social, cultural, or economic power.3.3 hatreds influence when isabella knows what heathcliff really is. she starts to torture other people around
50、her. for example isabella is beginning to enjoy seeing others suffer. after the incident between hindley and heathcliff, isabella is happy to see heathcliff looking upset, and she taunts him about catherine until he cries. her cruel words lead to a cruel act, just as she previously feared-heathcliff
51、 impeaches her with a knife. the bigger surprise about isabella is that she throws it back at him, hoping to wound him. what is worse, linton becomes hysterical and had a terrible coughing after being forced from the living room. cathy still blames hareton, and she hits him with her whip as she leav
52、es. 4. love tragedy4.1catherines beauty appearance is very important to everyone, especially to a girl, even in the victorian period. during this period, most women were deprived of any education opportunities, so they didnt know how to culture their inner talent. they didnt know how to show themsel
53、ves to others. then the most important way to get admiration from others was their beauty. of course we cannot say an ordinary girl who was born in a poor family could not have happiness. the vital point is how to cultivate and display their beauty. while catherine, an attractive girl since her chil
54、dhood, could not control her fate and ended with death tragedy. when she is a child, she is loved by everyone. she is naughty, bad tempered and always making a lot of mistakes to get others into trouble. but people can pardon her. “a wild, wick slip she was-but she had the bonniest eye, and sweetest
55、 smile, and lightest foot in the parish” (p51). when people know her make some mistakes not on purpose, catherines tenderness and sweet smile could compensate for it. she is a pearl in her fathers eyes, she could say bad words to her maid and quarrel with her father. but she is so lovely, so pleasan
56、t, so nobody wants to make life hard for her. when she is a little older, she is the center no matter where she goes. at thrushcross grange, she is complimented by everyone. catherine is called a beauty with natural advantages. when she wants to eat, the maid will prepare. when she wants to play, he
57、athcliff and edgar would accompany. when she wants to beautify herself, her parents would buy a lot of beautiful clothes. but on the other hand, all the peoples love spoils her. she likes to play with heathcliff but after returning from thrushcross, she begins to feel low staying and playing with he
58、athcliff. nelly takes good care of her all the time, but she would give a slap to her if she is not pleased. to catherine, the good living environment and beauty deprive her time of thinking of hardships and others feeling. we cannot say catherine is a bad girl, but we are clear that she thinks too much of her advantages and so little of others. her advantage is her beauty and her noble birth; her disadvantage is that she never tries to cultivate her inner beauty. this
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