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1、呼啸山庄英文读后感导语:小说描写吉卜赛弃儿希斯克利夫被山庄老主人收养后,因受辱和恋爱不遂.外出致富。回来后对与其女友凯瑟琳结婚的地主林顿及其子女进行报复的故事。全篇充满强烈的反压迫、争幸福的斗争精神,又始终笼罩着离奇、紧张的浪漫气氛。此作品多次被改编成电影作品。呼啸山庄英文读后感WutheringHeightswaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,publishedinatthattime,itseemedthatthebookwasneitherpopularnordislikedamongpeople,butleftoutbythepublicwithonlyalittlemix
2、edcomments.Howeveritbecamefamousatlast,thoughIdontknowwhy;Ijustcameacrosswiththebookinthebookstoreandsomehowboughtandshelveditonthetopofmybookshelfuntilthebookreviewhomeworkcametome.Consequentlythebookdidntgivemeasplendidfistimpression,atleastnotbetterthanJaneIyre,whichisalwaystalkedaboutandcomplime
3、ntedamonggirls.However,afterreadingthebook,the“neverjudgeabookfromitscover”theorywasdeeplyrootedinmyheart.Themeaningof“cover”hereisnotonlylimitedtothecoatedpaperthatprotectsthebookandattractsreaders,butalsothepubliccommentsonthebook.IseldomhearofcommentsonWutheringHeights,soIthoughtmatter-of-factlyt
4、hatthebookwouldbeaboringstuff;howeverIwastotallywrong.WutheringHeightsdemonstratesusalifeprofileinadeformedsociety,thedistortedhumanityinthissocietyandvariousdreadingeventsresultedfromit,bythehandofatragiclovestory.Actuallythewholeplotofthestorycanbedividedintofourpartswhichdevelopsgradually:Thefirs
5、tpartnarratesthechildhoodofCatherineandHeathcliffwholivedtogetherallthetime,thespecialfeelinginthespecialenvironmentbetweenanorphanandamiss,andtherevoltagainstthetyrannyofHindleyEarnshaw.ThesecondpartfocusesonCatherinebetrayedHeathcliff,marriedLintonEdgarandbecamethehostessofThrushcrossGrange.Inthet
6、hirdpart,theauthorusesalotoftimeemphasizingonhowdiddesperateHeathcliffturnthehostilityinhischestintothepracticalplanandactiontorevenge.AlthoughtheresnothingelseimportantexceptthedeathofHeathcliffinthelastpart,therevivalofhumanityofHeathcliffafterhesawthelovebetweenyoungCatherineandHaretonwasprominen
7、tlydemonstrated,whichmakereadersfeelwarmandrelievedafterthebreathtakingdesperationatlast.Thelove,hatred,revengeandhumanityrecovery,hence,istheessenceaswellasanunitingthreadofthewholenovel.EmilycondensedherpainstakingeffortsontheimageportrayalofHeathcliff,towhomsheplacedallofherindignation,sympathyan
8、dideal.Theorphanwhowasexploitedofallthewarmthhedeservedcultivatedstrongemotionofloveandhostilityinhislife;themistreatmentofHindleytaughthimaboutthecrueltyofthelife,aswellasyieldingtohismiserablefatesilently.However,hechosetorevoltwithCatherine,whowashisdevotedpartner,angenuinelovegerminatedbetweenth
9、emintheproceedingofresistance.However,CatherineatlastbetrayedHeathcliffandmarriedamanshedidntloveatall.Theimmediatecauseofthistragiclovestoryisherignoranceandvanity,asaresultburiedherownlove,herownyouth,herownlife,herownHeathcliff,evenalmostherownchildren.WhenEmilyportraystheimageofCatherine,hersymp
10、athyaswellaswrathwasapparentlyexpressed;shewasgrievousforherunfortunebutangryforherflaccidityatthesametime,heremotiontowardsCatherinewasfullofcontradiction.ThebiggestturningpointofthewholestoryisthebetrayalofCatherineandhermiserablelifeafterhermarriage,whichturnedHeathcliffsloveintoengravedhatred;an
11、dthishatredexplodedandbecamethemotivationtorevengeforhimselfafterCatherinesdeath.Hisaimachieved:notonlydidhetorturedHindleyandEdgaruntiltheydiedandmonopolizedtwomanors,butthenextgenerationwasalsosufferedfromhisflameofvengeance.Thecrazyabreactionofwrathandhostilityseemedtocontradictwithcommonsensebut
12、expressedhisextraordinaryrebelliousspiritwhichwasmouldedbythespecialenvironment.ThetragedyofHeathcliffwasatragedyofthesocietyaswellasthewholeera.WutheringHeightsendedwiththesuicideofHeathcliffafterhispurposeofrevengehadachoeved.Inmyopinion,hisdeathwasthelastexpressionofhisloveforCatherine-atleastthe
13、yweretogetheraftertheydied.Whatsmore,heabandonedhisplantomistreatthenextgenerationbeforehisdeath,whichshowedhisgoodnaturedistortedbythecruelreality.TherevivalofhumanityillustratesEmilysnoblehumanitarianideals.WutheringHeightshasbeenregardedas“themostpeculiarnovel”ontheEnglishliteraturehistoryduetoth
14、esubversionofthesentimentalismstylewhichwaspopularatthattime,replacingpalemelancholywithstrongloveandviolenthatredandtheruthlessrevengeoccuredfromthem.Itisjustlikeaspeciallyricpoemwithabundantimaginationandsmashingemotion,andfullofartisticpowertostrikepeoplesheart.“Iamtheonlybeingwhosedoom,Notonguew
15、ouldasknoeyewouldmourn;Inevercausedathoughtofgloom,AsmileofjoysinceIwasborn.Insecretpleasure-secrettears,Thischangefullifehasslippedaway;Asfriendlessaftereighteenyears,Asloneasonmynatalday.”ThispoemfromEmilyBronteperfectlydemonstratesthedesperatelonelinessofher.Differentfromhissisterwhocreatedaworld
16、foreveryone,shecreatedaworldforherself.Onthewutheringfieldwithoutanyone,shewasalsoburstingherpassionandyouth,likeavolcanowithoverwhelmingpower.Emilynevercurriedfavorwiththeaestheticorientationofthepublic,shewasextremelysensitivebutalsofirmandresoluteasaman.TherewasaclassicremarkonhercharacterbyVirginiaWoolf:“Emilywasinspiredbysomemoregeneralconception.Theimpulsewhichurgedhertocreatewasnotherownsufferingorherowninjuries.Shelookedoutuponaworldcleftintogiganti