呼啸山庄英文读后感.docx
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呼啸山庄英文读后感
呼啸山庄英文读后感
呼啸山庄英文读后感10篇呼啸山庄英文读后感
(一):
我看完了《呼啸山庄》,感到一个未婚女子能能写出爱的如此深刻,恨的如此入骨的小说,很惊叹。
《呼啸山庄》没有受到城市里大众化的影响和控制,完全描绘出了一个原汁原味的山村荒野的景象。
使人们领略了一个完全不一样的世界。
故事中的主人公都保留着原始的性格:
爱起来不顾一切,恨起来不计后果。
这一切的一切在我们这些长期受到传统礼仪的约束的人们看来就显得十分异常,十分有新鲜感。
当我回味着这本书的深刻内涵和本质时,我发此刻《呼啸山庄》中我学到了许许多多,其中另我感触最深的是它教会了我坚持人性的尊严和心灵的自由。
无论我们面临着多么严峻的挑战或是多么残酷的考验,我们都应当向往自由。
Readingwutheringheights,Ifeltanunmarriedwomancancanwritesodeeplove,hatesuchaprofoundnovel,isamazing。
Wutheringheightshavebeenpopularinthecityandcontroltheinfluenceofpaintapletelyoriginallandscapeofmountainwilderness。
Enablepeopletoenjoyatotallydifferentworld。
Retainstheoriginalcharacterofthebook:
desperatelove,hateupregardlessoftheconsequences。
Everythinginourthesetherestraintoftraditionaletiquetteforalongtimepeopleitseemsitisveryspecial,veryfresh。
WhenIfinishtheprofoundconnotationandessenceofthebook,IfindthatinwutheringheightsIlearnedalotof,theotherIfeelmostisthatithastaughtmetokeephumandignityandfreedomofmind。
Nomatterhowseverechallengewefaceorhowcrueltest,weshouldallaspiretofreedom。
呼啸山庄英文读后感
(二):
ThoughtsorreflectionsonreadingWutheringHeightsThebookwaswrittenbyEmilyBronte,itpublishedin1847。
Butatthattime,itseemedtoholdlittlepromise,sellingverypoorlyandreceivingonlyafewmixedreviews。
Ifoundthisinourschoollibrary,Ichosethisbookbecausethetitleattractedme。
Thebookisstructuredaroundtwoparallellovestories,thefirsthalfofthenovelcenteringonthelovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliff,whilethelessdramaticsecondhalffeaturesthedevelopinglovebetweenyoungCatherineandHareton。
Incontrasttothefirst,thelattertaleendshappily,restoringpeaceandordertoWutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange。
Inthestory,thetwohouses,WutheringHeightsandThrushcrossGrange,representopposingworldsandvalues。
Ispenttwentydaysreadingthisbook。
Afterreadingthisbook,IfeltforHeathcliffatfirst。
HeathcliffbeginshislifeasahomelessorphanonthestreetsofLiverpool,andthenhetyrannizedbyHindleyEarnshaw。
ButhebeesavillainwhenheacquirespowerandreturnstoWutheringHeightswithmoneyandthetrappingsofagentleman。
Hismalevolenceprovessogreatandlonglasting。
Ashehimselfpointsout,hisabuseofIsabellahiswifeispurelysadistic,asheamuseshimselfbyseeinghowmuchabuseshecantakeandstillecringingbackformore。
Catherinerepresentswildnature,inbothherhigh,livelyspiritsandheroccasionalcruelty。
ShelovesHeathcliffsointenselythatsheclaimstheyarethesameperson。
However,heractionsaredriveninpartbyhersocialambitions,whichinitiallyareawakenedduringherfirststayattheLintons,andwhicheventuallypelhertomarryEdgar。
Catherineisfreespirited,beautiful,spoiled,andoftenarrogant,sheisgiventofitsoftemper,andsheistornbetweenherbothofthemenwholoveher。
Thelocationofhercoffinsymbolizestheconflictthattearsaparthershortlife。
SheisburiedinacorneroftheKirkyard。
IncontrasttoCatherine,IsabellaLintonCatherinessisterinlawrepresentscultureandcivilization,bothinherrefinementandinherweakness。
Ultimately,sheruinsherlifebyfallinginlovewithHeathcliff。
HeneverreturnsherfeelingsandtreatsherasameretoolinhisquestforrevengeontheLintonfamily。
JustasIsabellaLintonservesasCatherinesfoil,EdgarLintonservesasHeathcliffs。
Edgargrowsintoatender,constant,butcowardlyman。
Heisalmosttheidealgentleman。
However,thisfullassortmentofgentlemanlycharacteristics,alongwithhiscivilizedvirtues,provesuselessinEdgarsclasheswithhisfoil。
Heseeshiswifeobviouslyinlovewithanothermanbutunabletodoanythingtorectifythesituation。
Heathcliff,whogainspoweroverhiswife,sister,anddaughter。
Thewholestorymakepeoplesmoodheavy。
Fortunately,theendishappy。
TheauthorEmilyBrontelivedaneccentric,closelyguardedlife。
Shewasbornin1818,twoyearsafterCharlottetheauthorofJaneEyreandayearandahalfbeforehersisterAnne,whoalsobecameanauthor。
Herfatherworkedasachurchrector,andheraunt,whoraisedtheBrontechildrenaftertheirmotherdied,wasdeeplyreligious。
EmilyBrontedidnottaketoherauntsChristianfervor,thecharacterofJoseph,acaricatureofanevangelical,mayhavebeeninspiredbyherauntsreligiosity。
TheBronteslivedinHaworth,aYorkshirevillageinthemidstofthemoors。
Thesewild,desolateexpanseslaterthesettingofWutheringHeightsmadeuptheBrontesdailyenvironment,andEmilylivedamongthemherentirelife。
Shediedin1848,attheageofthirty。
Ilikethisbookbecauseitrestontheunforgettablecharacters。
WutheringHeightsisbasedpartlyontheGothictradition,astyleofliteraturethatfeaturedsupernaturalencounters,crumblingruins,moonlessnights,andgrotesqueimagery,seekingtocreateeffectsofmysteryandfear。
Iwouldliketoremendthisbooktootherreaders。
呼啸山庄英文读后感(三):
ThestorydescribesHeathcliffandCatherinestaytogethermorningandnight’schildhoodlife;specialfeelingsofafoundlingandaladyformedinthisspecialenvironment,aswellastheirHindleytyrannicalrevolt。
Later,CatherinedesertedHeathCliffbecauseofvanity,ignoranceandignorance,andbecamethemistressofthegrange。
ThenhowHeathClifffilledwithhatredanddespairtorecovertheashesstrategyandaction。
AlthoughtheonlyaccountofthefinalstageofHeathcliff’sdeath,butwhichrevealwhenheunderstoodthatHaretonandKatielove,anewchangeofthehumannaturethoughttheexperienceofrecovery,whichmakesitaterroristwithcolorlovetragedyrevealedabundleofjoyisthelightofhope。
TheloveinWutheringHeightsissospecialthatitisdifferentfromthelovecreatedinanynovelsofar。
This’Emily‘typeofloveissosincere,frank,andneverself-consciousaffectationhalf。
Onlythiskindofemotion,isreallyfromtheheartofhumanbeings,isfromthehumannature。
Everythinginitissonakedthatthereisnohalfaprison,andneverthoughtofimprisonment。
Thisisthemostrealportrayaloflust,Emilynevergaveitakindofso-called‘literaryone。
Emilycreatedthehero,loveissostrong,beyondeverything,evenifitisnotthedistancebetweenlifeanddeath。
Loveisdeep,painiscut。
ThehatredofHeathandClifissostrong,trueandpowerful。
Thisdesireforrevengeissopowerfulthatitcandestroyeverythingaroundhim。
Thefireofrevengeburnedthetwofamilies。
HewassomiserablewhenCatherinedied。
Catherinetookawayhisloveandtookhimaway。
Althoughheisstillalive,heisnodifferentfromdeath。
Evenifhegetssomuch,it’snotenoughtofillhisloss,hisheart’strauma。
BecauseCatherinedied,hislifewasmeaningless。
Whenhecallshisloverdayandnightlikeaghost,henevergetsitagain。
Hetorturedothers,alsonottohurthisinjuredalloverthebodyeveryhourandmoment。
Hisrevengewasreported,andhegotsomanypeople’sproperty,buthelostthelastpillartosupporthissurvival,soatthismoment,hedied。
Inthenovel,theauthorofalleffortsinthecondensedSchieszCliffeimageportray,sheplacedalltheirsympathyandindignation,idealhere。
Thishasbeendeprivedofhumanwarmthoftheoutcastinreallife,cultivateloveandhatestrongly,Hindley。
Hetastedthecrueltyoflife,alsotaughthimtounderstandthatitcannotchangethedestinyoftheirownhumiliation。
Hechoserebellion。
CatherinefinallybetrayedHeathcliffmarried,shedidnotunderstanditdoesnotloveEdgarLinton。
Catherine’sbetrayalandaftermarriagesorrowdestiny,isthemostimportantturningpointinthebook。
ItmadeHeathCliff’sfullloveturnintoinparablehate;Catherinedied,thecavityhatrederuptedlikeavolcano,andbecameacrazyrevengepower。
Hisobjectivewasachieved,henotonlymadeHindleyandamiserabledeath,dominatethetwoindustrialestates,butalsolettheminnocentnextgenerationalsosufferedabitterdefeat。
呼啸山庄英文读后感(四):
WutheringHeights,theonlyfictionofEmilyBronte,waspublishedin1847。
Itisastoryaboutloveandrevenge。
Afterfinishingthenovel,mostpeopleincludingmewouldappreciateHeathcliffforhispure,simpleanduntamedlovewhichwouldneverchangeuntildeath。
Ontheotherhand,itisdifficulttounderstandhisabnormal,callousandhisloveforCatherine。
Heathcliffwasanilliberalandunscrupulousperson。
HelovedCatherineandwaswillingtogiveupeverythingforher。
InthenorthofEnglandwherethewindblewhard,theblackanddirtychild,Heathcliff,fellinlovewithalittlegirl,Catherinewhogavehimloveandalsomisery。
WutheringHeightsisanidealheavenforthosemisanthropiststoescapefromthereallife。
Inthisbeautifulbutdesolateworld,Heathcliffasastrangerappeared。
Whenhewas6or7yearsoldandattheedgeofstarving,Mr。
Earnshaw,theownerofwutheringheights,savedhim。
Heathcliffschildhoodwasunfortunate。
Beforehecametothewutheringheights,hewasalmostdead。
WhenhewasatMr。
Earnshawshome,hewasbulliedandmaltreatbyMr。
Earnshawsson,HindleyEarnshaw。
However,atthatmoment,CatherineEarnshawsavedhim,andeverythingbecamedifferent。
Catherinewasacrazyandwildgirl。
Thewriterdescribedasfollows:
Herspiritswerealwaysathigh-watermark,hertonguealwaysgoing--singing,laughing,andplaguingeverybodywhowouldnotdothesame。
Awild,wickedslipshewas。
However,shewasgoodnessandpretty。
Therelationshipbetweenthemwasdevelopingunderthelackofcivilizededucation。
Theirlifewastightlyheldtogether,theyhadtofaceHindley。
ButtheirfriendshipbrokewhenCatherinewas12yearsold,whenshemetEdgarLintona
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