1、呼啸山庄英文读后感范文5篇呼啸山庄英文读后感范文5篇 篇一 Recently,I accidentally opened a book namedthe mountain live. It tells the story of a hill on a hill in the story.Baby Clive Hess grew up in the heights,but because of the person I love to get married and migrate.Three years later,Hess Clive again appear,launched a seri
2、es of revenge. Early to read the book.The content inside very attract me,but I still feel that the book has some ugly.Because it involves too much hate.You can,I still feel the beauty of this.Although I this is found after to savor.The book,the book is very attract me.Its beauty is Hess Clive is tha
3、t for love,that is embodied in Katherine vickers vimy love life misfortune with Katherine Hess Clive though when revenge is so fierce,but he is also because of love.Because he didnt finish listen to the half.He broke his think lover,he wont be so sad. Katherine is so unfortunately,and so lucky.She i
4、s,unfortunately,at the time of her newborn,because mother died during childbirth.Her mother is Hess Clives lover.Katherine escape clutches,knocked down in a chance Hess Clive,she was robbed of property and was forced to marry his cousin,the sick to death of people.Fortunately she met Hess Clive is a
5、dopted,the sneakingly of my uncles child.Four years older than her cousin-the east.She fell in love and the east.Later,Hess Clive is due to excessive miss Katherines mother,Katie died.Katherine withdrew all his own,and my cousin married,take old servant nelly back in the blackbird hill,has never bee
6、n to wuthering heights. The book drew a satisfactory full stop. 篇二 The book was written by Emily Bronte, it published in 1847.But at that time, it seemed to hold little promise, selling very poorly and receiving only a few mixed reviews. I found this in our school library, I chose this book because
7、the title attracted me. The book is structured around two parallel love stories, the first half of the novel centering on the love between Catherine and Heathcliff, while the less dramatic second half features the developing love between young Catherine and Hareton. In contrast to the first, the lat
8、ter tale ends happily, restoring peace and order to Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. In the story, the two houses, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, represent opposing worlds and values. Ispent twenty days reading this book. After reading this book, I felt for Heathcliff at first. H
9、eathcliff begins his life as a homeless orphan on the streets of Liverpool, and then he tyrannized by Hindley Earnshaw. But he becomes a villain when he acquires power and returns to Wuthering Heights with money and the trappings of a gentleman. His malevolence proves so great and longlasting. As he
10、 himself points out, his abuse of Isabellahis wife is purely sadistic, as he amuses himself by seeing how much abuse she can take and still come cringing back for more. Catherine represents wild nature, in both her high, lively spirits and her occasional cruelty. She loves Heathcliff so intensely th
11、at she claims they are the same person. However, her actions are driven in part by her social ambitions, which initially are awakened during her first stay at the Lintons, and which eventually compel her to marry Edgar. Catherine is freespirited, beautiful, spoiled, and often arrogant, she is given
12、to fits of temper, and she is torn between her both of the men who love her. The location of her coffin symbolizes the conflict that tears apart her short life. She is buried in a corner of the Kirkyard. In contrast to Catherine, Isabella LintonCatherines sisterinlaw represents culture and civilizat
13、ion, both in her refinement and in her weakness. Ultimately, she ruins her life by falling in love with Heathcliff. He never returns her feelings and treats her as a meretool in his quest for revenge on the Linton family. Just as Isabella Linton serves as Catherines foil, Edgar Linton serves as Heat
14、hcliffs. Edgar grows into a tender, constant, but cowardly man. He is almost the ideal gentleman. However, this full assortment of gentlemanly characteristics, along with his civilized virtues, proves useless in Edgars clashes with his foil. He sees his wife obviously in love with another man but un
15、able to do anything to rectify the situation. Heathcliff, who gains power over his wife, sister , and daughter. The whole story make peoples mood heavy. Fortunately, the end is happy. The author Emily Bronte lived an eccentric, closely guarded life. She was born in 1818, two years after Charlottethe
16、 author of Jane Eyre and a year and a half before her sister Anne, who also became an author. Her father worked as a church rector, and her aunt, who raised the Bronte children after their mother died, was deeply religious. Emily Bronte did not take to her aunts Christian fervor, the character of Jo
17、seph, a caricature of an evangelical, may have been inspired by her aunts religiosity. The Brontes lived in Haworth, a Yorkshire village in the midst of the moors. These wild, desolate expanseslater the setting of Wuthering Heightsmade up the Brontes daily environment, and Emily lived among them her
18、 entire life. She died in 1848, at the age of thirty. 篇三 After reading Wuthering Heights, the love and the hatred between Catherine and Heathcliff still linger in my head. Wuthering Heights gives me a cold, withering, and lonely feeling; however, at the end the book the author shows us that the huma
19、n kindness is not diminished at Wuthering heights, even though the wind can break off a tree that doesnt mean it can break off the whole forest. Even though hatred destroyed Heathcliff , Catherine, Edgar and Elizabeths happiness, that doesnt mean Cathy and Haretons happiness. Actually, there is no s
20、uch a character I really like in Wuthering Heights, every character seems teemed with agony and animosity, especially Heathcliff. Heathcliff is an orphan before Mr.Earnshaw adopt him, and in the novel, it says that Mr.Earnshaw treats Heathcliff even better than his own son, Hindley Earnshaw. Its qui
21、te amazing that in spite of Earnshaws nice treatment, Heathcliff has no gratitude at all, he revenged Hindley and Catherine, even their heirs. After reading Heathcliffstory, my feeling is complicated, although he is the avenger who dominate the whole story by using his vengeful machinations, he is a
22、lso the most pitiful guy in Wuthering Heights; he doesnt know what is love and dont know how to love. Heathcliff has lived with the Earnshaws for more than 10 years, but there is no attachment between him and the whole family except Catherine, but even Catherine who was died because of Heathcliffs t
23、ournament. When he is torturing others, he is also giving himself a suffering. Catherine, who is the heroine in the book, is described by Nelly as capricious and selfish. She is just like Heathcliff, doesnt know how to love at all. Anyways, Wuthering Heights gave me a torment, you cant see any warm
24、scene in the book, all you see is the fierce wind howled, and wild moor. However, at the end, the combination between Hareton and Cathy seems a hopeful light in the darkness, and the break of the day finally coming! 篇四 Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public,
25、 many of whom condemned it as sordid, vulgar, and unnatural-and author Emily Bronte went to her grave in 1848 believing that her only novel was a failure. It was not until 1850, when WUTHERING HEIGHTS received a second printing with an introduction by Emilys sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wid
26、e readership. And from that point the reputation of the book has never looked back. Today it is widely recognized as one of the great novels of English literature. Even so, WUTHERING HEIGHTS continues to divide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable
27、 people caught up in obsessive love that turns to dark madness. It is cruel, violent, dark and brooding, and many people find it extremely unpleasant. And yet-it possesses a grandeur of language and design, a sense of tremendous pity and great loss that sets it apart from virtually every other novel
28、 written. The novel is told in the form of an extended flashback. After a visit to his strange landlord, a newcomer to the area desires to know the history of the family-which he receives from Nelly Deans, a servant who introduces us to the Earnshaw family who once resided in the house known as Wuth
29、ering Heights. It was once a cheerful place, but Old Earnshaw adopted a Gipsy child who he named Heathcliff. And Catherine, daughter of the house, found in him the perfect companion: wild, rude, and as proud and cruel as she. But although Catherine loves him, even recognizes him as her soulmate, she
30、 cannot lower herself to marry so far below her social station. She instead marries another, and in so doing sets in motion an obsession that will destroy them all. WUTHERING HEIGHTS is a bit difficult to get into; the opening chapters are so dark in their portrait of the end result of this obsessiv
31、e love that they are somewhat off-putting. But they feed into the flow of the work in a remarkable way, setting the stage for one of the most remarkable structures in all of literature, a story that circles upon itself in a series of repetitions as it plays out across two generations. Catherine and
32、Heathcliff are equally remarkable, both vicious and cruel, and yet never able to shed their impossible love no matter how brutally one may wound the other. As the novel coils further into alcoholism, seduction, and one of the most elaborately imagined plans of revenge it gathers into a ghostly tone: Heathcliff, driven to madness by a woman who is not there but who seems reflected in every part of his world-dragging her corpse from the grave, hearing her calling to him from the moors, escalating