【英语论文】《呼啸山庄》的爱与恨The Love and Hate in Wuthering Heights.doc
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1、The Love and Hate in Wuthering Heights呼啸山庄的爱与恨1. IntroductionWuthering Heights, the great novel by Emily Bronte, though not inordinately long is an amalgamation of childhood fantasies, friendship, romance, and revenge. But this story is not a simple story of revenge, it has more profound implication
2、s. As Arnold Kettle, the English critic, said, Wuthering Heights is an expression in the imaginativeterms of art of the stresses and tensions and conflicts, personal and spiritual, of nineteenth-century capitalist society.” The characters of Wuthering Heights embody the extreme love and extreme hate
3、 of the humanity.1.1 Introduction of the auther Emily Jane Bronte was the most solitary member of a unique, tightly knit, English provincial family. Born in 1818, she shared the parsonage of the town ofHaworth, Yorkshire, with her older sister, Charlotte, her brother Branwell, her younger sister, An
4、ne, and her father, the Reverend, Patrick Bronte. All five were poets and writers; all but Branwell would publish at least one book. Fantasy was the Bronte childrens one relief fromthe rigors of religion and the bleakness of life in an improverished region; they invented a series of imaginary kingdo
5、ms and constructed a whole library of journals stories, pomes, and plays around their inhabitants. Emilys special province was a kingdom she called Gondal, whose romantic heroes and exiles owed much to the poems of Byron. Brief stays at several boarding schools were the sum of her experiences outsid
6、e Haworth until 1842, when she entered a school in Brussels with her sister Charlotte. After a year of study and teaching there, they felt qualified to announce the opening of a school in their own home, but could not attract a single pupil. In 1845 Charlotte Bronte came across a manuscript volumn o
7、f her sisters poems. She knew at once, she later wrote, that they were not at all like the poetry women generally write. they had a peculiar music-wild, melancholy, and elevating. At her sisters urging, Emilys poems along with Annes and Charlottes, were published pseudonymously in 1846. An almost co
8、mplete silence greeted this volume, but the three sisters, buoyed by the fact of publication, immediately began to write novels. Emilys effort was WUTHERING HEIGHTS; appearing in 1847, it was treated at first as a lesser work by Charlotte, whose JANE EYRE had already been published to great acclaim.
9、 Emily Brontes name did not emerge from behind her pseudonym of Ellis Bell until the second edition of her novel appeared in 1850. In the meantime, tragedy had struck the Bronte family. In Septermber of 1848 Branwell hadsuccumbed to a life of dissipation. By December, after a brief illness, Emily to
10、o was dead; her sister Anne would die the next year. WUTHERING HEIGHTS, Emilys only novel, was just beginning to be understood as the wild and singular work of the world.1.2 Introduction of the story The beginning of the story was Mr. Lockwoods visiting of Wuthering Heights. His amazement of Heathcl
11、iffs surliness and curiosity of beautiful Catherines rudeness urged him to listen to a very strange and frightening love story from Nelly Dean. In the summer of 1771 Mr. Earnshaw brought home an orphan later called Heathcliff he had found in Liverpool. This waif was persecuted by young Hindley, but
12、deeply loved by his daughter Catherine. So there was contradiction between Hindley and Heathcliff since childhood. After the death of their parents and his own marriage, Hindley treated Heathcliff as a servant, but this was relieved by the pleasant times with Cathy. On one of their expeditions they
13、reached Thrushcross Grange where she stayed as the Lintons guest for several weeks. When she returned to the Wuthering Heights, she was altered a lot: she had been deeply attracted by the dress, luxury of the Lintons, especially the handsome and gentle Edgar Linton. Although she still loved Heathcli
14、ff she could not compare Heathcliffs snobbishness with the gentility of her new friends. Heathcliff was even more badly treated by Hindley after his wifes death, which increased Heathcliffs more anger. After overhearing part of Catherines conversation with Nelly that she would marry Edgar, Heathclif
15、f could not bear the indignation and degradation and left Wuthering Heights. Catherines conversation with Nelly was that if Heathcliff could remain, even though all else perished, she should still continue to be. She and Heathcliff belonged to the same kind. But Heathcliff didnt hear it. So after He
16、athcliffs leaving, Catherine was desperately ill and recovered by the care of Linton couple. Three years later Catherine was married to Edgar. Six months later, Heathcliff, a different man, appeared. Catherine was so pleased at the news. But out of her surprise Heathcliff took on his two-fold reveng
17、e, first on Hindley who had treated him so badly in the past, secondly he threatened Catherine to marry Linton. Unfortunately Edgars sister Isabella fell in love with Heathcliff and Heathcliff married her out of love, but for the property of Thrush cross Grange. At the same time Catherine locked her
18、self in the room because Edgar refused Heathcliff. The she became delirious from illness and had brain fever. Eventually she recovered but remained delicate. Edgar worried too much about Catherines health and emotion. Then Heathcliff and Catherine met again. There was a terrible scene between them.
19、Both of them showed their anger and love to each other which worsened Catherines health. Then two hours after her daughter Cathys birth Catherine died. When Heathcliff got the news he was desperately sad. After Catherines death Isabella returned to Thrushcross Grange after three months with Heathcli
20、ff. Hindley died and Heathcliff took Wuthering Heights.Thirteen years later Isabella died, leaving her son Linton to Heathcliff, a weakling boy. Then Edgar Linton and young Linton died and so Heathcliff, Cathy and Hareton, an ill-assorted trio, were left at the Heights; while Thrush Grange was left
21、to Lowood, to whom Nelly told the tale. The story ended with the death of Heathcliff and the marriage of Hareton and Cathy. This was two generations love story. The first generations love was transcendental and the second generations love was earthy.1.3 Introduction of social background In Victions
22、period, the rich are enormously proud of their success and property; the secular sense of hierarchy penetrates into the daily life of common people; money and property is nothing but everything. In literature, the smoky, threatening, miserable factory-towns were often represented in religious terms,
23、 and compared to hell. The poet William Blake, writing near the turn of the nineteenth century, speaks of Englands “dark Satanic Mills.” Therefore, under the control of this concept, the spirit of human is vehemently suppressed, and the humanity is cruelly twisted and deformed. At this time, Emily w
24、ho has great rebelling spirit and strong desire of freedom, wrote WUTHERING HEIGHTS, disclosed the evilness of society. The work depicts how humanity was twisted, broken, band destroyed under the hand of violent devastation. But the great death is the steady faith of and yearns for happy life. In th
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