【英语论文】《呼啸山庄》的爱与憎(英文)Love and hatred in Wuthering Heights.doc
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1、ABSTRACTThe novel Wuthering Heights was not accepted by the people when it was published, but later it was honored as the oddest novel in the history of English literature because of its wild and impressive beauty. We will be greatly moved by the wild passion between Catherine and Heathcliff, as wel
2、l as be shocked by Heathcliffs cruel revenge. The novel not only expressed the tense conflict between love and hatred, but also implied the combination and transformation between them. Love is followed by hatred; hatred is caused by love; and finally love defeats hatred and gets its rebirth. The fam
3、ous English novelist Maugham evaluated the novel in the following words, “I never know theres ever another novel that has surprisingly described such anguish, infatuated, cruel, and ever-lasting love.”Key words: love ; passion; hatred; revenge摘 要呼啸山庄这部小说在出版之初并未得到人们的认可,后来以其野性的、感人肺腑的美被誉为英国文学史上最奇异的小说。我
4、们不仅为希刺克厉夫和凯瑟琳暴风骤雨般强烈的爱情所感动,也为希刺克厉夫残酷的报复行为所震惊。小说既鲜明的表现了爱和恨的紧张对立,又暗示了爱和恨的暧昧转化和统一。先爱后恨,恨由爱生,最终爱战胜恨而复出。英国著名小说家毛姆对小说做出如此评价,“我不知道还有哪一部小说其中爱情的痛苦、迷恋、残酷、执着,曾经如此令人吃惊地描述出来。”关键词:爱;激情;恨;复仇CONTENTS1. Introduction12. Super-human love and conventional love32.1. Super-human love between Catherine and Heathcliff32.2
5、Conventional love to be noticed53 .Hatred caused by twisted love74. The rebirth of love defeats hatred95. Conclusion10Bibliography11Acknowledgements12Love and Hatred in Wuthering Heights1. IntroductionThe novelist of Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte, lived in the thirties of the nineteenth century wh
6、en the struggle between the workers and capitalists became the fundamental contradiction in English social life. The great misery of the workers led to an upsurge of labor movements and the organization of the workers into unions. The crying social contradictions were reflected in literary works of
7、the time and a new literary trend-critical realism appeared. The critical realists not only gave a satirical portrayal of the bourgeoisie and all the ruling classes, but also showed profound sympathy for the common people.Emily was the fifth child of a poor clergy man, and the whole family lived on
8、the wild moors of the North of England. The Bronte children kept very much to themselves and had to depend entirely on their own resources. They loved walking on the moors, and Emily in particular developed a passionate love of the rough moorland scenery; at home, they read whatever they could lay t
9、heir hands on and lived more and more in the world of imagination. Emily had a poetic imagination which was a spirit more somber than sunny, more powerful than sportive .According to her sister Charlotte Bronte, “Emily was clever, benevolent, but very stubborn. Stronger than a man, simpler than a ch
10、ild, her nature stood alone.”Wuthering Heights was the only novel of Emily Bronte, but it had an unchangeable place in the literary world. The very story began when Hethcliff, a homeless orphan, was brought up by Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of Wuthering Heights. Soon the boy and the owners daughter, Cat
11、herine, became inseparable fiends and had wild passion with each other. But after the old owners death, his son, Hindley abused Hethcliff and treated him as a servant. Catherine continued her close relationship with him, which released him from his suffer a little. However, after meeting Edgar Linto
12、n, a young gentleman from Thrushcross Grange, Catherine felt it would be a degrading for her to marry Hethcliff though she loved him dearly. Overhearing this confession, Hethcliff disappeared in a rage of shame and despair, and was not heard for many years. Heart-broken for the loss of her beloved,
13、Catherine fell badly ill and later married Edgar. Just shortly after their marriage, Hethcliff returned with surprisingly good manners and wealth, and set about seeking revenge on all who had wronged him. He deviously lent money to the drunken Hindley in order to increase his debts and finally got W
14、uthering Heights. He married Isabella, Edgars sister, and treated her as a tool to enrage Edgar and inherit Thrushcross Grange. Catherine, torn between her lover and husband, became very ill and died in childbirth. Unbearable without Catherine, Hethcliff grew even crueler to his enemies. He raised H
15、indleys son, Hareton, as a common labor without education. He then forced Edgar and Catherines daughter, young Catherine, to marry his sickly son, young Linton. Though cruelly revenged himself on the tow families, Hethcliff got no happiness at all but grew more miserable in the memory for Catherine.
16、 At last, he died of starvation and went with Catherines soul together on the moors.The novel Wuthering Heights are full of love and hatred which are both conflicted and combined. The impressive, relentless and vigorous love arouses implacable emotions in depth of the readers heart with its ultimate
17、 passion, infatuation and great miseries. The hatred from the deepest bottom of the heart, which has brought so many pains, shocks the readers brain. In the following passage we will learn the story together through analyzing the different kinds of love, the hatred caused by love and the rebirth of
18、love defeats hatred.2. Super-human love and conventional loveIn this novel Emily described not only Catherine and Heathcliffs wild passion which may be called the super-human love, but also the conventional love, just like Catherine and Edgars love, as well as young Catherine and Haretons love. The
19、two love models were quite different from each other both in their experiences and in their endings. Lord David Cecil once described the characters as “children of storm and children of calm, and the offspring of love combine the best qualities of the parents while offspring of hate (young Linton) c
20、ombine the worst. Children of storm mis-mated to children of calm or frustrated in their desire to mate with fellow children of storm are driven to destructive madness; but children of such mis-matting were made in love and not in hate (Catherine and Edgar, Hareton and young Catherine) can they mate
21、 and restore harmony between opposing elements.”2.1. Super-human love between Catherine and HeathcliffFirst, we will see the intense and unbreakable love between Catherine and Heathcliff. Their love was based on their shared perception that they were identical, and it denied difference or change ove
22、r time. When they were children, they shared a lot of common and had wild passion for each other .Both of them were wild, high-spirited and always spend a whole day playing games on the moors together. They also enjoyed fighting against conventions and religious beliefs in spite of being punished se
23、verely. They were proud and arrogant by teasing Edgar and Isabella, the two spoiled and coward children of Thrushcross Grange. They got on very well and enjoyed the happiest of life during their early childhood. At that moment, their passion was the purest childrens love. After Mr. Earnshaws death H
24、eathcliff was abused cruelly and treated by Hindley as a servant, allowed no education and forbidden to have further contact with Catherine. His life became miserable and his malevolence for Hindley grew more and more. But Catherine insisted her close friendship with him, which more or less released
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