The Analysis of the Tragic Love of Heathcliff and Catherine in Wuthering Heights《呼啸山庄》中希斯克里夫和凯瑟琳的爱情悲剧分析.doc
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1、The Analysis of the Tragic Love of Heathcliff and Catherine in Wuthering Heights呼啸山庄中希斯克里夫和凯瑟琳的爱情悲剧分析【Abstract】 This article first introduces the novel of Wuthering Heights. This book describes the tragic love of Heathcliff and Catherine. Then it analyzes the several factors that determine the tragi
2、c love: the social environment, the affinity of the two characters, and the authors personal intention. At the end of it, the novel in conclude that the Wuthering Heights is a dazzling star in the artistic palace of the world. Keywords: love, tragedy, Wuthering Heights 摘要这篇文章首先引入了呼啸山庄这部小说, 这部小说介绍了希斯
3、克列夫和嘉瑟琳的爱情悲剧。这是艾米莉勃郎特的唯一一部作品。 本文分析了这部小说中造成这个爱情悲剧的三个主要因素,分别是社会环境、两个主人翁的性格倾向和作者的个人意图。最后,这篇文章总结出呼啸山庄这部小说在人类的艺术殿堂中是一颗耀眼的恒星。 关键词:爱情 悲剧 呼啸山庄 ContentAbstract (English). Abstract (Chinese) .Content.:Introduction .1 :Analysis of the several factors that determine the tragic love.21) The social environment2)
4、The affinity of the two characters3) The authors personal intention :Conclusion. Bibliography. IntroductionWuthering Heights is the only novel of Emily Bronte who died of tuberculosis in 1884 at the age of thirty. The story of her life, like that of her brother and sisters, has long since taken its
5、place among the great literary legends of Britain and possesses an almost mythic quality. The originality and intensity of her imagination, which leads her to producing novel unique in English literature, provide a fascinating subject for critical inquiry and psychological peculation .This is a stra
6、nge book .It is not without evidences of considerable power, but as a whole it is wild, confused, disjointed and improbable. Today this novel is still acclaimed as a masterpiece in world literature.The story of Heathcliff and Catherine is the core of the novel Wuthering Heights .In the thesis, an at
7、tempt is made to discuss the relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine, the distortion of Catherine, her eventual betrayal of Heathcliff and love tragedy on grounds of class origin .First the established relations are due to the affinity in their stormy characters .They are wild, vigorous/headst
8、rong and untamed.Heathcliff an abandoned child is brought to the heights by old Earnshaw .After his death, his son, Hindly deprives Heathcliff of all the human rights and maltreats him cruelly. During the years of darkness, only Catherine, the mistress of the house offers him warmth and friendship .
9、Side by side, they fight against hindlys tyranny, and spend their childhood in the isolated moor. Embraced by nature, they mould their real temperament. They are closely related and mutually dependent. The same interest and ideal make a bond of the two. They take each other as spirit and life, just
10、as Catherine says:“He is more myself than I am. What ever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same”“I am Heathcliff. He is always in my heart;not as pleasure, but as my own being.”(Emity Bronte ,1847)Heathliff is equal to the value of her life. In choosing Edgar, she is deliberately false to
11、 her own world, just as what Heathliff comments: an oak is planted in a flower-pot. So when Heathcliff returns she is eager to feel the value of her existence in him. She tries to reconcile her feeling with what Linton represents, but the two sides cant be reconciled at all. She cant bear such suffe
12、ring, falls ill and never recovers. Here we can understand what Heathcliff has condemned her:“Why did you betray you own heart, Cathy? You love me then what right had you to leave me? What right answer me?Because misery and degradation, and death, and nothing that god and Satan could inflict world h
13、ave parted us, you, of your own will did it. I have not broken your heart you have broken it, and in breaking it, you have broken mine.”(Emity Bronte 124,1847) Analysis of several factors that determine the tragic love2.1 The social environment Catherine dies; existence for Heathcliff is nothing but
14、 hell. In desperation and madness, he takes revenge on the two houses without any humanity. He doesnt give up his fight until he feels to be surrounded by Catherines spirit. He loses interest in the facts of everyday existence and finally absorbs into another world both spiritually and physically. B
15、ut one thing should not be neglected: the environment that affects the relationship, which is not abstract but concrete. The affinity between them is forged in rebellion, which determines the nature of their relationship. Heathcliff, the waif picked up in the streets of Liverpool, is treated kindly
16、by old Mr.Earnshaw but insulted and insulted and degraded by Hindley.After the death of Mr.Earnshaw, Hindley reduces the boy to the status of a servant. The situation is vividly described in Catherines dairy, which Mr.Lockwood finds in her bedroom. We should not regard them simply as naughty childre
17、n disrupting the order of the household. “An awful Sunday” Catherine wrote in her diary. “I wish my father were back again. Hindley is a detestable substitute-H and I are going to rebel-we took our initiatory step this evening.” “All day had been flooding with rain; we could not go to church, so Jos
18、eph must get up a congregation in the garret; and while Hindley and his wife basked downstairs before s comfortable firedoing nothing but reading their Bibles. Ill answer for it Heathcliff, the unhappy ploughboy and myth self were commanded to take our prayer books, and mount. We were ranged in a ro
19、w, on a sack of scorn, groaning and shivering; I could not bear the employment; I took my dingy volume by the scoop, and hurled it into dog-kennel, vowing I heated a good book. Heathcliff kicked his to the same place.Then there was a hubbub!”(Emity Bronte 69, 1847)This passage suggests, to some exte
20、nt, the nature of their early relationship, these events happen after Mr.Earnshaw dies and Hindley is the master of the Heights. Both Heathcliff and Catherine are persecuted .They are forced to sit shivering in the garret ,three hours in the attic listening to Joseph reading sermons, while Hindly an
21、d his wife sit in the fatuous comfort by the fire . So their response to these conditions is to rebel against the regime .The love of Catherine and Heathecliff as an emotional bond is forged in response to their ill-treatment. This idea is best expressed from the social viewpoint of Arnold Kettle in
22、 his introduction to the English novel. “Against this degradation Catherine and Heathcliff rebel, hurling their books into the dog-kettle. And in their revolt they discover their deep and passionate need of each other. He, the outcast slummy, turns to the lively, spirited, fearless girl who alone of
23、fers him human understanding and comradeship. And she, born into the world of Wuthering Heights, sense that to achieve a full humanity, to be true to her self totally with him his rebellion against the tyranny involves.” Through this, we find it is not that Heathcliff and Catherine are non-human and
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