呼啸山庄英文读后感16篇Word格式.docx
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theotheristheWutheringofnature. WutheringHeightsexploresthephilosophyofhumanity.Thecharactersinthenovelarefullofboldness,wildnessandpassionwhichisthehumannatureandinstinctthatfreefromtherestrictofsocialcivilization.Inthisnovel,passionisthekeytobringthereadersintothestory,itdoesnotmatterofgoodandevil,beautyandugliness,it’sarealexistenceforustoexperienceandthink. WutheringHeightsisastoryoflove,butitisdifferentwithotherlovestory.Duringthewholenovel,thefemaleleadingroleCatherinerarelyuse“love”todescribetherelationshipbetweenherandthemaleleadingroleHeathcliff.ButInthatnightshedecidedpersonallythetragicfateofherandHeathcliff,shesaid‘mygreatmiseriesinthisworldhavebeenHeathcliff’smiseries,andIwatchedandfelteachfromthebeginning:
mygreatthoughtinlivingishimself.Ifallelseperished,andheremained,Ishouldstillcontinuetobe;
andifallelseremained,andhewasannihilated,theuniversewouldturntoamightystranger:
Ishouldnotseemapartofit……IamHeathcliff!
He’salways,alwaysinmymind:
notasapleasure,anymorethanIisalwaysapleasuretome,butasmyownbeing.’ThisistherealsoulofCatherine,sheloveHeathcliff,butshecan’tmarrywithhimbecauseofherselfishandthepretentiousfeature.ThisistheparadoxoflovewhichleadstothetragicendforCatherineandHeathcliff. WutheringHeightsisastoryofrevenge.AfterknowingthedecisionwhatCatherinemade,Heathclifflefther,leftWutheringHeights.Buthecamebackafterseveralyears,andretaliatedCatherineandallthepeoplewhohadjeeredandabusedhimbefore.WhenCatherinewasgoingtodie,hewasextremelycruelanddidnotgivehertendernessandconsolation,butsaidtoher‘youteachmehowcruelyou’vebeencruelandfalse.Whydidyoudespiseme?
Whydidyoubetrayyourownheart,Cathy?
Ihavenotonewordofcomfort.Youdeservethis.Youhavekilledyourself.……Youloveme—thenwhatrightbadyoutoleaveme?
Whatright—answerme—forthepoorfancyyoufeltforLinton?
Becausemisery,anddegradation,anddeath,andnothingthatGodorsatancouldinflictwouldhavepartedus,you,ofyourownwill,didit,youhavebrokenmine.Somuchtheworseforme,thatIamstrong.DoIwanttolive?
Whatkindoflivingwillitbewhenyou—oh,God!
Wouldyouliketolivewithyoursoulinthegrave?
’Yes,HeathcliffhatedCatherinesomuch,becausehelovedhersomuch.Hemustretaliatesothathecouldbesurvivalfromthesadnessandthebrokenheart. TheendofthenovelwasthatHeathcliffcommittedsuicide,hisdeathisadiefortheirlove,andexpresshisundyongloveforCatherine.Beforehedied,hegaveuptherevengeofthenextgeneration.Thisreflectsthathehasagoodnature,butbecauseofthecruelrealityheloseshisnature.Therecoveryofhumanityisaspiritualsublimationandreflectsthehumanitarianideals. WutheringHeightsisastunningnovel;
frightening,inexorable,unsettling,filledwithunbridledpassionthatmakesonecringe.Evenifyoudonotlikeit,youshouldreaditatleastonceandthosewhodolikeitwillreturntoitagainandagain 呼啸山庄英文读后感
(2) 《呼啸山庄》英文读后感 《呼啸山庄》英文读后感 ThoughtsorreflectionsonreadingWutheringHeights ThebookwaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,itpublishedinatthattime,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,sellingverypoorlyandreceivingonlyafewmixedreviews.Ifoundthisinourschoollibrary,Ichosethisbookbecausethetitleattractedme.Thebookisstructuredaroundtwoparallellovestories,thefirsthalfofthenovelcenteringonthelovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliff,whilethelessdramaticsecondhalffeaturesthedevelopinglovebetweenyoungCatherineandHareton.Incontrasttothefirst,thelattertaleendshappily,restoringpeaceandordertoWutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange.Inthestory,thetwohouses,WutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange,representopposingworldsandvalues. 呼啸山庄英文读后感(3) 呼啸山庄读后感英文分享 《呼啸山庄》是英国女作家勃朗特姐妹之一艾米莉·
勃朗特的作品,是19世纪英国文学的代表作之一。
以下是小编精心准备的呼啸山庄读后感英文分享,大家可以参考以下内容哦!
呼啸山庄英文读后感 ThoughtsorreflectionsonreadingWuTheringHeights ThebookwaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,itpublishedin1847。
Butatthattime,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,sellingverypoorlyandreceivingonlyafewmixedreviews。
Ifoundthisinourschoollibrary,IchosethisbookbecauseThetitleattractedme。
Thebookisstructuredaroundtwoparallellovestories,ThefirsthalfofThenovelcenteringonThelovebetweenCaTherineandHeathcliff,whileThelessdramaticsecondhalffeaturesThedevelopinglovebetweenyoungCaTherineandHareton。
IncontrasttoThefirst,Thelattertaleendshappily,restoringpeaceandordertoWuTheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange。
InThestory,Thetwohouses,WuTheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange,representopposingworldsandvalues。
Ispenttwentydaysreadingthisbook。
Afterreadingthisbook,IfeltforHeathcliffatfirst。
HeathcliffbeginshislifeasahomelessorphanonThestreetsofLiverpool,andThenhetyrannizedbyHindleyEarnshaw。
ButhebeesavillainwhenheacquirespowerandreturnstoWuTheringHeightswithmoneyandThetrappingsofagentleman。
Hismalevolenceprovessogreatandlong—lasting。
Ashehimselfpointsout,hisabuseofIsabella—hiswifeispurelysadistic,asheamuseshimselfbyseeinghowmuchabuseshecantakeandstillecringingbackformore。
CaTherinerepresentswildnature,inbothherhigh,livelyspiritsandheroccasionalcruelty。
ShelovesHeathcliffsointenselythatsheclaimsTheyareThesameperson。
However,heractionsaredriveninpartbyhersocialambitions,whichinitiallyareawakenedduringherfirststayatTheLintons,andwhicheventuallypelhertomarryEdgar。
CaTherineisfree—spirited,beautiful,spoiled,andoftenarrogant,sheisgiventofitsoftemper,andsheistornbetweenherbothofThemenwholoveher。
ThelocationofhercoffinsymbolizesTheconflictthattearsaparthershortlife。
SheisburiedinacornerofTheKirkyard。
IncontrasttoCaTherine,IsabellaLinton—CaTherine’ssister—in—lawrepresentscultureandcivilization,bothinherrefinementandinherweakness。
Ultimately,sheruinsherlifebyfallinginlovewithHeathcliff。
HeneverreturnsherfeelingsandtreatsherasameretoolinhisquestforrevengeonTheLintonfamily。
JustasIsabellaLintonservesasCaTherine’sfoil,EdgarLintonservesasHeathcliff’s。
Edgargrowsintoatender,constant,butcowardlyman。
HeisalmostTheidealgentleman。
However,thisfullassortmentofgentlemanlycharacteristics,alongwithhiscivilizedvirtues,provesuselessinEdgar’sclasheswithhisfoil。
HeseeshiswifeobviouslyinlovewithanoThermanbutunabletodoanythingtorectifyThesituation。
Heathcliff,whogainspoweroverhiswife,sister,anddaughter。
Thewholestorymakepeople’smoodheavy。
Fortunately,Theendishappy。
TheauthorEmilyBrontelivedaneccentric,closelyguardedlife。
Shewasbornin1818,twoyearsafterCharlotte—TheauthorofJaneEyreandayea
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