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1、The Victim of Revenge-On Emily Brontes Wuthering HeightsI The Brief Introduction1.1 The Brief Introduction to the AuthorThe Wuthering Heights is the only novel of English woman writer Emily Bronte. It was published in 1848.And the writer Emily Bronte was born on July 30,1818, at Thornton in Yorkshir
2、e, the fifth of six children of Patrick and Maria Bronte. Two years of her birth, her father was appointed curate of Haworth, an isolated village on the moors. In 1821, shortly after Emilys third birthday, her mother died of cancer. In 1824, Emily and her three sisters were sent to Cowan Bridge Scho
3、ol, a school for daughters of impoverished clergymen. The conditions were harsh and an epidemic soon broke out, taking the life of her two elder sisters. Charlotte became very ill as well, and she and Emily were sent home. During the following years at Howarth, Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, along with
4、 their brother Branwell, had a great deal of freedom to explore the surrounding countryside. The lonely purple moors became one of the most shaping forces in Emilys life. And her fathers bookshelf offered a variety of reading. In 1835, Emily went to the Roe Head School where Charlotte was then teach
5、ing. Emily managed to stay only three months before her nerve became too frazzled and she had to go home. Emily found a teaching job at Law Hill School in September 1838. Though she managed to do all right in her first term, her health broke under the stress and she returned home around April 1839.
6、In 1842, Charlotte dragged Emily to a school in Brussls. Emily did well but made no friends, as was typical for her. She went back home as soon as she possibly could. Emily begins writing poems at an early age and published twenty-one of them, together with poem by Anne and Charlotte, in 1846. The s
7、lim volume was title pomes by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Only two copies were sold, and the failure led all three to begin work on novels, Emily on Wuthering heights. In 1848, Branwell became addicted to both drug and alcohol and soon died. Emily caught a cold at his funeral and never left home
8、again. She died of tuberculosis on December 19, 1848, at the age of thirty, and never knew the great success of her only novel Wuthering heights.1.2 The Contents of the WorksWuthering Heights is generally considered one of the most original works. In many aspects, it is unique and has no counterpart
9、s in mode as well as in manner of writing.The story of Wuthering Heights is concerned with two symmetrical families. The Earnshaws, rough in manner, include Mr. Earnshaw, his son Hindley, and his daughter Catherine. They live in their old house, Wuthering Height, up in the folds of the moor. The Lin
10、ton family, richer and more genteel, includes Mr Linton, his wife, his son Edger, and his daughter Isabella, and they lived down in a neighboring valley at Thrushcross Grange. One day Mr. Earnshaw brings home a gypsy looking little boy who was found in the street of Liverpool. He called the boy Heat
11、hcliff. The children grow up together. Catherine loves Heathcliff, while Hindley hates him, being jealous of his fathers fondness for the stranger. After the death of Mr. Earnshaw, Hindley degrades Heathcliff in every way he can. Heathcliff grows brutal and sullen, and Catherine turns from him to th
12、e mild Edgar Linton. Heathcliff runs away and returns when Catherine has become Edgars wife. When Heathcliff comes back he is rich and determine to take revenge on Hindley and the Lintons. Between Heathcliff and Linton Catherine became distracted. She gives birth of Edgars daughter and dies. Heathcl
13、iff turns Hindley into a drunkard and gambler and wins all his possessions so that Hindleys son Hareton becomes a pauper in his house. Moreover, he contrives to marry Edgar Lintons vain and silly sister Isabella, and marry Lintons daughter, the young Catherine, to his own peevish ailing son, Linton
14、Heathcilff and Catherine Earnshaw roam on the moor.Except for Satan in Miltons Paradise Lost, the tempestuous and revengeful Heathcliff has no equal in English literature. His intense love for Catherine, his relentless revenge on his enemy, and his frantic restlessness after Catherines death make hi
15、m a unique figure. In Heathcliffs conflict with Hindley and the Linton, Emily Bronte portrays the conflict between the privileged and the underdog, between the master and the hired hand. 1.3 Evaluation to the WorksWuthering Heights, the great novel by Emily Bronte, though not inordinately long is an
16、 amalgamation of childhood fantasies, friendship, romance and revenge. But this story is not a simple story of revenge; it has more profound implications. As Arnold Kettle, the English critic, said, “Wuthering Heights is an expression in the imaginative terms of art of the stresses and tensions and
17、conflicts, personal and spiritual, of nineteenth-century capitalist society.” The characters of Wuthering Heights embody the extreme love and extreme hate of the humanity. That extreme love and extreme hate mix together make the novel take on the thick dramatic color. Love and hate is one of the con
18、flicts in Wuthering Heights. Hate cant make the love disappear, Love makes hate stronger. This is the theme of the novel. Wuthering Heights contrasts the effects of love and hate contrasting the two feelings.The Wuthering Heights is the only novel of the English woman writer Emily Bronte, when it wa
19、s published in 1848, cannot make others attention. Even if the shock from the details and person is also considered a kind of sickening terror. And some one in criticism circle also consider the book as an Appalling work fill of False standpoint, and without any value, the novel is filled with the g
20、loomy and terrible morbid psychology.When it is considered to be a valuable works after half a century, either on the topic construction, or in art conceiving outline, the work expresses the woman writers unusually unique. Especially the Vehemence emotion of the male host of the works, Heathcliff, a
21、nd his strong love and grudge, and the ruthless and heartless revenge plan drawing on the reader deeper and deeper, and he also becomes one of the most complicated person in the history of Britons novel. And he becomes to the poorest person, and becomes to the victim of revenge of Britons novel.II T
22、he Formation of the Grudge2.1 The Situation of ChildhoodWe all know that Heathcliff is an orphan living in street of Livepool when he was a child, and Wuthering Heights was filled with light, warmth and happiness. Mr.Earnshaw, a congenial gentleman farmer, lives happily with his boisterous children
23、Catherine and Hindley. However, being a kind and generous fellow, he cant help rescuing the gypsy child starving wretch off of the streets of Liverpool, and he took the gypsy child Heathcliff to his family. From this time Heathcliff becomes one of the families. As an orphan, has no father and mother
24、, nobody takes care of him. He must be very tragic, and Mr. Earnshaw also said “it is dark almost as if it came from the devil”. When we read here, a picture of beggar, a child beggar appeared in my mind. A child lived in the world had no show loving, how pity he was! And here Mr. Earnshaw brought t
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