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1、【标题】呼啸山庄中凯瑟琳人物性格分析Analysis of Catherines Character in Wuthering Heights 【作者】赵 俞 【关键词】凯瑟琳;性格;矛盾 【指导老师】李 雷 【专业】英语 【正文】I. Introduction A. Introduction to the Author Emily Bront? is a literature genius both as an individual and as one of the Bront? sisters. She is regarded as Absolute Individual, Free S
2、pirit Communing with Nature, the Romantic Rebel, as well as Solitary Genius. She lived in a churchmans house in Haworth with the bleak moors of Yorkshire. In truth, her life and home were isolated and often unhappy. Her father was a withdrawn man who died alone in his own room. When Emily was three
3、years old, her mother died of cancer, and her Aunt Branwell, who raised them after the early death of their mother, also died alone in her room. The two oldest sisters died as children. She is lonely all the time. For three years, Emily can speak only to family servants. When Emily was 6 years old,
4、she went to a boarding school run by charity, the Clergy Daughters School at Cowan Bridge, where her older sisters Maria, Elizabeth, and Charlotte were already enrolled. The school was not better than her home environment and they are treated badly: it was run with the intention of punishing the pup
5、ils bodies so that their souls might be saved. The students were kept hungry, cold, tired, and often ill: Maria in particular, who at her young age did her best to take care her sisters, was treated extremely harshly. In 1825, Maria and Elizabeth both died of tuberculosis, the disease that was later
6、 to claim Emilys own life. However, in their isolation, Bront? sisters, Charlotte, Branwell, Emily, and Anne created their famous books.B. Introduction to the Novel Wuthering Heights displays an innocent love between Heathcliff and Catherine. For the story, there are two major figures in the four pa
7、rts: First, the childhood of Heathcliff and Catherine, a poor boy, and a young girl, both of whom have some special emotion in the process of resisting Hindley. Second, Catherine becomes the host of Thrushcross Grange by marrying Linton, and she refuses Heathcliff because of her ignorance and vanity
8、. The third part is the most important one including Heathcliffs revenge, his action, and his success. Last is the death of Heathcliff. In addition, there is a hope for us to see the return of humanity. Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel, and is the only novel by Emily Bront?. It was first publishe
9、d in 1847. As for Brontes Wuthering Heights, many readers will think of her gothic writing skills. Brontes favorite writing skill is gothic. The term“Gothic” describes, according to the dictionary,“a style of literature popular in 18th and 19th century, which describes romantic adventure in mysterio
10、us and frightening setting.”4“Gothic” has come to mean a particular style of art, be in the form of novels, painting, or architecture. It could mean“medieval” and it could even refer to a certain type of music and its fans. In this novel, many sections are described using the“Gothic” skill. It can p
11、resent a powerful strength and mysteries.Except for the special“gothic” skills, the name of the novel had the special meaning. According to some research materials, the name of the novel came from the Yorkshire manor on the moors on which the story centers(as an adjective; wuthering is a Yorkshire w
12、ord referring to bad weather). However, When Emily Bronte was creating this famous work, the condition of her society was very complicated. Frankly speaking, the great writer was deeply influenced by the resisting spirit of her time, also her purpose in this book. It was reasonable that human should
13、 fight for their happiness and freedom, but they always failed to do so because of the element of the society. At first, the publication of Wuthering Heights could not be accepted by readers and those analysts, because this work was so uncommon and the writer was considered as sickened. Her work had
14、 been controversial since it was published, Douglas Jerrolds review in the weekly Newspaper January 1848, for instance, refered to Wuthering Heights as a strange sort of book, baffling all regular criticism“brutal cruelty, and savage love.”1 Errold stated that there was a“great power in this book bu
15、t a purpose less power.”2 and speakers of readers were shocked, disgusted, almost hated the abnormal power of love. Sydney Dobell, however, one of few critics at that time took sides with Emily Bronte, translated the book, and proved to the readers that innocent love was not only generally existed i
16、n the human mind but also gave rise to metal struggles in human life. Today, Wuthering Heights has proved to be a classic in the eyes of critics. It has also given rise to many adaptations and inspired works, including films, radio, television, musicals and songs.II. Catherines characters In the nov
17、el, Catherine is described as saucy, poiled, free-spirited and often arrogant. She is motivated by impulses that prompt her to violate social conventions to love Heathcliff, but her actions are driven in part by her social ambitions, so her selfishness and vanity make her betray her true love, and l
18、ead to her tragedy. In general, Catherines short life can be expressed three kinds of character. A. Catherines ContradictionThe daugher of Mr. Earnshaw and his wife, Catherine falls powerfully in love with Heathcliff, the orphan Mr. Earnshaw brings home from Liverpool. Catherine loves Heathcliff dee
19、ply and they have common interest. She describes he is more herself as she is, and no matter what their souls are made of, his and hers are the same. Her biggest pain is Heathcliffs pain, and the biggest goal she is living is him. Even if all withered away, mainly he remains down, she can continue t
20、o live in this world, but if he dies, the whole world is the most strange place for her, and she is not in it anymore. We can see her contradiction by reading Catherines words:“But-but I can not marry Heathcliff now, he is nothing but a farm boy. oh, Ellen, I would be so ashamed.”3 I think If Heathc
21、liff and she marries, they would be terribly poor, and they would be so unhappy. So, her desire for social advancement motivates her to marry Edgar Linton instead. But in the end, she is torn between her wild passion for Heathcliff and her social ambition.Three years later, Heathcliff comes back wit
22、h a lot of money to revenge. When Catherine first sees him, she is breathless and wild, too excited to show her gladness. At that time, she has been Eagars wife, but her mind still loves Heathcliff. Actually, She brings misery to both of the men who love her. Catherines feeling to Edgar Linton is to
23、 satisfy her vanity. Edgar Linton is handsome, young, and cheerful. The most important is that he will be very rich, and she shall be pride of having such a husband. It could satisfy her vanity to be a respectable lady with high social position. The importance she thinks is that she can aid Heathcli
24、ff to rise, and place him out of her brothers power. She attempts to cover her selfishness and vanity in the way. When Catherine marries Edgar Linton, she has been happy at the beginning of the marriage, she thinks having parties all the time is going to be fun. Yet, after a while, she becomes bored
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