呼啸山庄英语读后感3篇

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1、呼啸山庄英语读后感 3 篇呼啸山庄英语读后感 1Publishedin1847,wUTHERINGHEIGHTSwasnotwellreceivedbythereadingpublic,manyofwhomcondemneditassordid,vulgar,andunnaturalandauthorEmil,whenwUTHERINGHEIGHTSreceivedasecondprintingwithanintroductionbyEmilyssistercharlotte,re.Evenso,;rather,itisswirlingtaleoflarge,violent,darkandbr

2、ooding,itpossessesagrandeuroflanguageanddesign,asenseoftremendouspityandgreatlossthatsetsitapartfromvirtuallyeveryothernovelwritten.,anewcomertotheareadesirestoknowthehistoryofthefamilywhichhereceivesfromNellyDeans,aservantwhointroducesustot,butoldEarnshawadopteda“Gipsy”,daughterofthehouse,foundinhi

3、mtheperfectcompanion:wild,rude,evenrecognizeshimashersoulmate,andinsodoingsetsinmotionanobsessionthatwilldestroythemall.wUTHERINGHEIGHTSisabitdifficultto“getinto;”theopeningchaptersaresodarkintheirportrait,settingthestageforoneofthemostremarkablestructuresinallofliterature,astorythatcirclesu,bothvic

4、iousandcruel,andyetneverabletoshedtheirimpossiblelovenomatterhowbrutallyonemaywoundtheother. Asthenovelcoilsfurtherintoalcoholism,seduction,andoneofthemostelaboratelyimaginedplansofrevengeitgathersintoaghostlytone:Heathcliff,driventomadnessbyawomanwhoisnottherebutwhoseemsreflectedineverypartofhiswor

5、lddragginghercorpsefromthegrave,hearinghercallingtohimfromthemoors,escalatinghisbrutalitynotforthesakeofbrutalitybutsothathermemorywillneverfade,thisismadness,insanity,andthereisnopeacethissideofthegraveorevenbeyond.Itisastunningnovel,frightening,inexorable,unsettling,youshouldreaditatleastonceandth

6、osewhodolikeitwillreturntoitagainandagain.呼啸山庄英语读后感 2wutheringHeights,网,theonlyfictionofEmilyBronte,mostpeopleincludingmewouldappreciateHeathcliffforhispure,itisdifficulttounderstandhisabnormal,theblackanddirtychild,Heathcliff,fellinlovewithalittlegirl,catherinewhogavehimloveandalsomisery.wutheringH

7、eig,theownerofwutheringheights,shome,sson,atthatmoment,catherineEarnshawsavedhim,:“Herspiritswerealwaysathigh-watermark,hertonguealwaysgoing-singing,laughing,wickedslipshewas.”However,w,smind,whenhecamebacktowutheringheightsandbeganhiscruelrevenge.cath,awealthy,handsomehusband,shedidn,evenatthatstor

8、mingnight,shallweaskthatloveshouldbebasedonwhat?catherinelovedEdgar,butshealsosaidtoNelly:”youthinkmeaselfishwretch;butdiditneverstrikeyouthatifHeathcliffandImarried,weshouldbebeggars?whereas,ifImarryLinton,IcanaidHeathclifftorise,andplacehimoutofmybrotherspower.”Beforethedifficulty,Heathcliffchoset

9、oescape,wecansupposethatifHeathcliffdidntleave,andhelivedwithcatherine,weretheyhappy?weretheyatease?whatlifedidtheylive?cantheyruncrazilyonthewildland?catherinelookeddownuponHeathcliffscowardice,onceshetalkedaboutHeathclifftoIsabella:“TellherwhatHeathcliffis:anunreclaimedcreature,withoutrefinement,w

10、ithoutcultivation:”ShelovedHeathcliffundoubtedly,:”youteachmenowhowcruelyou?whydidyoubetrayyourownheart,catherine?”Iftheylovedeachother,whydidcheattheirheart?comparedwithcatherine,isHeathcliffmoreforgivableforhisinsistenceandself-abased?Intheend,sdeath,?Isthisresentment?DidHeathclifflovecatherinemor

11、eorhehatetheworldmore?whatdidherevengefor?Doesforcatherineorhim?Theytorturedeachother,theyfinallystayedwitheachotherandnoonecantakethemapart.“Andifshehadbeendissolvedintoearth,orworse,whatwouldyouhavedreamtofthen?Isaid.ofdissolvingwithher,andbeingmorehappystill!heanswered.”Nomatterhowmuchmisundersta

12、nding,regretandpaintheyreceivedbefore,:”whateveroursoulsaremadeof,hisandminearethesame”。whenIfinishedreadingthisbookandbegintochewtheprofoundmeaningandtheessenceinthisbook,youwillunderstandifsheorhecangethappinessandhaveeverlovedyou,semotion,whichmovesme,weshouldyearnforfreedom.呼啸山庄英语读后感 3Thoughtsor

13、reflectionsonreadingwutheringHeightsThebookwaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,thefirsthalfofthenovelcenteringonthelovebetweencatherineandHeathcliff,whilethelessdramaticsec,thelattertaleendshappily,thetwohouses,wutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange,representopposingworldsandvalues.,hi

14、sabuseofIsabellahiswifeispurelysadistic,asheamuseshimselfbyseeinghowmuchabuseshecantakeandstillcomecringingbackformore.catherinerepresentswildnature,inbothherhigh,heractionsaredriveninpartbyhersocialambitions,whichinitiallyareawakenedduringherfirststayattheLintons,spirited,beautiful,spoiled,andoften

15、arrogant,sheisgiventofitsoftemper,IsabellaLintoncatherinessisterinlawrepresentscultureandcivilization,vengeontheLintonfamily.justasIsabellaLintonservesascatherinesfoil,EdgarLintonservesasHeathcliff,constant,thisfullassortmentofgentlemanlycharacteristics,alongwithhiscivilizedvirtues,provesuselessinEd

16、gar,whogainspoweroverhiswife,sister,anddaughter.Thewholestorymakepeople,theendishappy.TheauthorEmilyBrontelivedaneccentric,twoyearsaftercharlottetheauthorofjaneEyreandayearandahalfbeforehersisterAnne,andheraunt,whoraisedtheBrontechildrenaftertheirmotherdied,schristianfervor,thecharacterofjoseph,acaricatureofanevangelical,mayhavebeeninspiredbyheraunt,desolateexpanseslaterthesettingofwuther

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