【英语论文】《呼啸山庄》的爱与恨Love and Hate in Wuthering Heights.doc
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1、呼啸山庄的爱与恨Love and Hate in Wuthering Heights姓名 导师 班级 09成本英语教育摘要:19世纪英国小说家艾米莉勃朗特在短暂的生命历程中创作了唯一一部小说呼啸山庄,它延续了传统的以复仇为核心的小说模式,并揉以现代手法,造就了一座艺术丰碑。该小说主要通过男主人希斯克利夫的爱恨复仇人性复苏,这一贯穿小说的主旨来揭示来揭示了人性的复杂与深刻,爱与恨的纠缠,报复与折磨的并存,并且生动地将现实中的生死不渝的真挚的爱与残酷里永存的令人窒息的恨相结合,这种爱与恨总是相互冲突着,特别是凯瑟琳、希斯克利夫、凯茜和哈林顿之间淋漓尽致地展现了最深的爱恋,最深的执着和最痛的挣扎。呼
2、啸山庄的情节最终是以希斯克利夫的人性的复苏而结束的,“爱”最终战胜了“恨”,受压抑的被扭曲的人性终于得到了解放。人类是永远有希望的!关键字:爱情 复仇 任性 扭曲Abstract : Wuthering Heights was the only novel created by Emily Bronte, the 19th English novelist, in her short span. As a monumental work in the British literature history, it not only continues the traditional novel
3、model which regards revenge as the crux, but it employs some modern techniques. Love-hate-revenge-recovery of humanity, which is permeated in the whole passage, this article reveals the complicated and profound humanity though the entanglement of love and hate, and co-existence of revenge and tormen
4、t by the development of Heathcliffs character. Its actively combines the sincere and immortal love with the cruel and suffocated hate. Thus, the deepest love, the strongest persistence and the most painful struggle, find their best expression in such kind of love which always contradicted each other
5、, especially in that between Catherine and Heathcliff, Cathy and Hareton. The story of Wuthering Heights ends up with the recovery of Heathcliffs humanity“love” takes the upper hand of “hate” eventually. Therefore, the oppressed and distorted humanity is released at last. The human beings are hopefu
6、l forever!Key Words: love hate revenge humanity distortionContent摘要AbstractChapter 1 Introduction1.1 Social Background of Wuthering Heights1.2 The Mainstream of Wuthering HeightsChapter 2 The Development of the Original Love2.1 The Sprouting of the Original Love2.2 Catherines Change in Love2.3 Love
7、and Hated between Catherine and HeathcliffChapter 3 The Cruel and Frenzied Revenge by Heathcliff3.1 Heathcliffs Revenge against Contemporary Generation 3.2 Heathcliffs Revenge against Younger Generation3.3 The Outcome of Heathcliffs Revenge Chapter 4 Change of Heathcliff from Wickedness to Temperanc
8、e4.1 The Cause of Heathcliffs Change4.2 The Ending of HeathcliffChapter 5 Mutual Love between Cathy and Hareton5.1 The Misunderstanding between Cathy and Hareton5.2 Mutual Love between Cathy and HaretonChapter 6 Conclusion Chapter 1 Introduction of Wuthering Heights1.1 The Social Background of Wuthe
9、ring HeightsThe issue of the astonishing workWuthering Heights was full of legendary color, just like the article itself. The author Emily Bronte was born in the upheavals in England in 1930s, when there unavoidably emerged a lot of intrinsic and unsolved contradictions during the development of cap
10、italism .As the social conflict grew sharper, the high-rate unemployment, the social revolution, and the labor movement sprang up like mushrooms, and the clashes between the exploiting class an de exploited class developed into a new stage. So he Britain bourgeois government had to take the high-han
11、ded policy to repress the radical social movement. In her opinion, the reality was the abyss of the cruelty, degeneration and misery. And all these were the social root of the cruelty and revenge in Wuthering Heights.1.2 The Mainstream of Wuthering HeightsWuthering Heights was the only novel in Emil
12、ys short life span. The article expresses an oppressed, tense and contradictory conflict of the human spirit in the capitalist society of 19th century with the art form. Although the novel continued the traditional novel mode which regarded revenge as the crux, this unusual novel was not admitted by
13、 the readers at the beginning of its publication, even her sister Charlotte could not understand her. The audience couldnt believe and dare not believe the weird story, the cruel humanity and the monstrous hatred and frenzied revenge completely, but also expresses the unique understanding of love an
14、d hate and the distorted humanity behind the revenge, and it was just the love, hate, revenge and humanity which consisted the main key of this work. Yet gradually, people began to find the glitter of Wuthering Heights. In a word, one reason why Wuthering Heights was weird was that, besides revealin
15、g the harsh reality boldly, the writer sketched another thread for us, that was the eternal love and hate in the suffocated society.Chapter 2 The Development of the Original Love2.1 The sprouting of the Original Love Heathcliff was a founding in the street of Liverpool. ,Mr. Earnshaw saw that he is
16、“staring, and houseless, and as good as numb,” sympathized with him, and tool him back home. But his son Hindley hated him because he regarded his farther as an oppressor rather than a friend, and Heathclidd as a usurper of his favorite of his fathers, but this fear gradually became a great hatred f
17、or Heathecliff, thrashing the poor orphan repeatedly. After Mr. Earnshaws death, Hindley became the young maser of Wuthering Heights. He was further intensified to enslave Heathcliff in every he could, he drove from their company, to the servants, deprived him of the curate, and insisted that he cou
18、ld labor out of the doors indeed: compelling him to do so as hard as any other lad on the farm. As for Heathcliff, he would still bear his degradation pretty well, because it was the fate of a poor. He had no choice. Moreover, he had a hope-the sincere love between him and Catherine. The biggest amu
19、sement to the innocent lover was to run away to the moors in the morning and remain there all day, and the after punishment grew a mere thing to laugh at, Even when they went to the Thrushcross Grange by chance and raided by the fierce dogs, Catherine cried to Heathcliff regardless of her own safety
20、 :“Run, Heathcliff run! They have let the bull-dogs loose, and he holds me!” Facing the cruel reality, the true love which was sprouting between Heathcliff and Catherine dispersed away all the misfortunes.2.2 Catherines Change in Love But after staying five weeks at the Thrushcross Grange where Cath
21、erine was well treated, educated, and her self-respect was raised with fine clothes and flattery, her new look gained highly praise from so many people including Hindley who had never liked her since she had made a union with Heathcliff,“why, Cathy, you are quite a beauty! I should scarcely have kno
22、wn you are look like a lady now” The praise extremely satisfied Catherines vanity, and she began to prefer Edgars refinement to Heathcliffs roughness. What was worst was that she began to dislike and cold-shoulder Heathcliff for his slovenliness and dirtiness.“ why ,” said Catherine to Heathcliff,“h
23、ow very black and cross you look! And how funny and grim! But that is because I am used to Edgar and Isabella Linton.” Even when she realized her toughness and tried to gain his forgiveness, she still could not restrict herself from prejudice, she said to Heathcliff that she did not mean to laugh at
24、 him. She just could not hinder herself. She wanted to shake hands with Heathcliff, but it was only that he looked so odd. If he washed his face and brushed his hair, it would be all right, he was so dirty! More contact with the Lintons made Catherine closer to gentility. She enjoyed wielding her po
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