【英语论文】《呼啸山庄》中凯瑟琳爱情与婚姻的困境(英文) .doc
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1、呼啸山庄中凯瑟琳爱情与婚姻的困境Title:Catherines dilemma between love and marriage in Wuthering HeightsThe Psychoanalysis of love triangle relationship with Freuds theory of personalityAbstract:Wuthering Heights tells a story of superhuman love and revenge enacted on the English moors. In this thesis, an attempt is
2、 made to analyze the love triangle relationship which leads to Catherines dilemma between love and marriage in Wuthering Heights by virtue of Freuds theory of personality. Key words:Wuthering Heights Freuds theory of personality love triangle relationshipIn Catherines heart she knows what is right,
3、but chooses what is wrong. It is her wrong decision that pushes her into the inextricable LunWenJia.Comdilemma between her love and marriage; it is her wrong choice that plunges the two families into chaos. In the mind, she is truly out of her way.According to Sigmund Freud(18561939), the structure
4、of the mind or personality consists three portions: the id, the ego, and the superego.“The id, which is the reservoir of biological impulses, constitutes the entire personality of the infant at birth. Its principle of operation, to guard the person from painful tension, is termed the pleasure princi
5、ple. Inevitable frustrations of the id, together with what the child learns from his encounters with external reality, generate the ego, which is essentially a mechanism to minimize frustrations of the biological drives in the long run. It operates according to the reality principle LunWenNet.ComThe
6、 superego comprises the conscience, a partly conscious system of introjected moral inhibitions, and the ego-ideal, the source of the individuals standards for his own behavior. Like external reality, from which it derives, the superego often presents obstacles to the satisfaction of biological drive
7、s.”“In the mentally healthy person, these three systems form a unified and harmonious organization. Conversely, when the three systems of personality are at odds with one another the person is said to be maladjusted.” Here Catherines tragic psychological process may be well illustrated by Freudian p
8、sychoanalysis.“I cannot express it; but surely you and everybody have a notion that there is, or should be, an existence of yours beyond you. What were the use of my creation, if I were entirely contained here?” Catherines strange words reflect that the intelligent Emily Bronte had been earlier pond
9、ering over a same question in her work. What on earth is“the existence of Catherines beyond Catherine”?Here we may believe that Heathcliff stands for Catherines instinctual nature and the strongest desireher “id” in the depths of her soul; Edgar, her ideal “superego”, represents another part of her
10、personality: the well-bred gracefulness and the superiority of a wealthy family; and she, herself is the “ego” tortured by the friction between the two in the disharmonious situation.In the light of Freuds theory of personality, “the superego is the representation in the personality of the tradition
11、al values and ideals of society as they are handed down from parents to children.” Catherines choice of Edgar as her husband is to satisfy her ideal “superego” to get wealth and high social position, which are the symbol of her class, on the basis of the education by her family and reality from her
12、early childhood. She is a Miss of a noble family with a long history of about three hundred years. Only the marriage well-matched in social and economic status could be a satisfaction for all: her family, the society and even her practical self. “It would degrade me to many Heathcliff now . if Heath
13、cliff and I married, we should be beggars?” This is her actual worry for her future. Catherine yields to the pressure from her brother, and alike, in truth, she is yielding to the moral rules of society, without the approval and identification of which, she could not live a better life or even exist
14、 in it at all.However, Catherine underestimates what her other more intrinsic self would have effect on her. The most remarkable claim by Catherine herself may be the best convincing evidence to distinguish the different roles of Heathcliff and Edgarher “id” and her “superego”:“My great miseries in
15、this world have been Heathcliffs miseries, and I watched and felt each from the beginning: my great thought in living is himself. If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else perished, and he was annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger: I sh
16、ould not seem a part of it. My love for Linton is like foliage in the woods: time will change it. Im well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Nelly, Im Heathcliff! Hes always, always in my
17、mind: not as a pleasure and more than I am always a pleasure to me, but as my own being. So dont talk of our separation again: it is impracticable.”It was a happy thought to make her love the kind, wealthy, weak, elegant Edgar, yet in submission to her superego to oppose against her id, she would fa
18、ll into a loss of the self. Since the id is the most primitive basis of personality, and the ego is formed out of the id, Catherines life depends wholly on Heathcliff, as the whole connotation and truth of her life in the cosmic world, for its existence and further more for the significance of her e
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