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《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感
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《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 1
After reading the masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, gave me a kind of depression and made me unable to understand what is love on earth. Everyone who read it would be touched and moved.
According to his novel we can get conclusion that In material desires dominate society. Money is everything. There are no love friendship and relationship between people.
This novel also reflected that what kind of social background the author suffered.Anyways, Wuthering Heights gave me a torment, you can’t see any warm 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!
Many times in life, people leave our lives and then come back into them. However, we remember them, but they do not remember us. The same thing happened in Emily Bront's book Wuthering Heights. Linton, taken by his mother to London after his birth, never knew his father, then when things happened, he came back home. He had family fighting over where he was to live and whom he would be around. Not knowing part of your family until after you are fifteen is hard.
Isabella took her son, after he was born, and moved to London away from Thrushcross Grange. At the same time, she moved away from her husband, Heathcliff. During the time that Isabella and Linton were gone, Isabella got sick and passed away. Right before her death, a letter came saying that she was dying so Hindley went to visit her. While he was there, she did passed on so he brought Linton back with him. Once back, everyone looked after him and made him feel at home.
Heathcliff soon came to the knowledge that his son had returned to Wuthering Heights. He then sent someone to Wuthering Heights to get Linton. However, he did not know that Linton was already asleep so he did not get the boy that night. The next day the boy was taken to Heathcliff at Thrushcross Grange. The father and son were nothing alike, and Linton was intimidated by his father. He did stay, and meet some of his relatives that he had never seen, who helped him adjust to living there.
Everyday in our lives we run into situations that we wish we had never been involved with. I relate to the characters of Linton and Heathcliff. I am like Linton because people know who I am, but I never remember meeting them, and am scared around them. I also feel the same as Hindly might have of. This is because I would want to see the person I did not know, but then I would not know how to cat around them. In time people come around, but others, as with Heathcliff and Linton, never come around. Everyday life is something we take for granted. No matter how you feel, you may never come to understand it, till you find someone else in the same situation. The above described situation only gives one instance of the many situations in Emily Bront's book, Wuthering Heights, were you could relate your life to someone else Wuthering Heights 's. This book gives the true facts about what family life is really like. Anyway,it's worth reading .
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 2
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 Emily’s sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once–and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 3
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 Emily’s sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers。 It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself。 Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond。
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe。 Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once–and those who do like it will return to it again and again。
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 4
I read Wuthering heights twice, for the first time like reading other books caocao, swallow jujube, fog in the cloud, don 't understand its meaning. The second time had to helplessly read again, in a word, carefully, this just read the taste. Here, I have to admit that Emily Bronte is indeed a genius writer, her talent is no less than any famous or unknown writer since literature. Although Emily only spent 30 short spring and autumn in this world, but this is unusual. She had never stepped out of the town where she was born, but her sky was wider and deeper than anyone else. As one of the famous Bronte sisters, she deserves the name. Her poems are vast blue, give a person with courage and strength, the only novel " Wuthering heights" is pure white, quiet and peaceful, and will generate out of different passion - emotion, to fanaticism and agitation, as if the extreme white, but both colors are so clean and pure.
The love in Wuthering heights is so special that it is different from the love created in any novel so far. This " Emily" type of love is so sincere, frank, never half of the wriggle and feminine affections. Only such feelings, is really from the heart of the people, is from the human nature. Interwoven in all of this, is so naked, no half of the prison, also never thought of the prison. This is the world 's most real erotic portrayal, Emily never put it on the so-called " literary coat". Emily shaped the protagonists, love is so strong, beyond everything, even the distance between life and death. The depth of love, the pain. Skriv' s hatred is so strong, real and powerful. This desire for revenge, strong enough to destroy everything around him. The fire of vengeance burned the feud between the two families. When Catherine died, he was so miserable. Catherine took his love and everything. Although he is still alive, but and death. He even got so much, but still not enough to fill his loss, the trauma of his heart. Because Catherine is dead, his life is meaningless. When he calls his lover day and night like a ghost, he is no longer available. He tormented others, also all the time not to hurt his body. His revenge, he got so many people 's property, but he lost the last pillar to support their survival, so, at this moment, he died.
In Skriv and the hero of this generation, love is always stronger than hate, emotion always above and reason, so they are easy to crazy, but let a person respect. Their next generation - that kind of reason than emotional love, compared to them, is how pale, much less. Emily 's advanced writing techniques, coupled with this wonderful literary thinking, no wonder people will be the unique book as " the only outstanding work is not covered by the dust of time".
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 5
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received bythe reading public, many of whom condemned it as sordid, vulgar,and unnatural--and author Emily Bronte went to her grave in 1848believing that her only novel was a failure. It was not until 1850,when WUTHERING HEIGHTS received a second printing with anintroduction by Emilys sister Charlotte, that it attracted a widereadership. And from that point the reputation of the book hasnever looked back. Today it is widely recognized as one of thegreat novels of English literature.Even so, WUTHERING HEIGHTS continues to pide readers. It is not apretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largelyunlikeable people caught up in obsessive love that turns to darkmadness. It is cruel, violent, dark and brooding, and many peoplefind it extremely unpleasant. And yet--it possesses a grandeur oflanguage and design, a sense of tremendous pity and great loss thatsets it apart from virtually every other novel written.The novel is told in the form of an extended flashback. After avisit to his strange landlord, a newcomer to the area desires toknow the history of the family--which he receives from Nelly Deans,a servant who introduces us to the Earnshaw family who once residedin the house known as Wuthering Heights. It was once a cheerfulplace, but Old Earnshaw adopted a Gipsy child who he namedHeathcliff. And Catherine, daughter of the house, found in him theperfect companion: wild, rude, and as proud and cruel as she. Butalthough Catherine loves him, even recognizes him as her soulmate,she cannot lower herself to marry so far below her social station.She instead marries another, and in so doing sets in motion anobsession that will destroy them all.WUTHERING HEIGHTS is a bit difficult to get into; the openingchapters are so dark in their portrait of the end result of thisobsessive love that they are somewhat off-putting. But they feedinto the flow of the work in a remarkable way, setting the stagefor one of the most remarkable structures in all of literature, astory that circles upon itself in a series of repetitions as itplays out across two generations. Catherine and Heathcliff areequally remarkable, both vicious and cruel, and yet never able toshed their impossible love no matter how brutally one may wound theother.As the novel coils further into alcoholism, seduction, and oneof the most elaborately imagined plans of revenge it gathers into aghostly tone: Heathcliff, driven to madness by a woman who is notthere but who seems reflected in every part of his world--draggingher corpse from the grave, hearing her calling to him from themoors, escalating his brutality not for the sake of brutality butso that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave hismind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and thereis no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling,filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you donot like it, you should read it at least once--and those who dolike it will return to it again and again
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 6
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 Emily's sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once--and those who do like it will return to it again and again
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 7
Published in 1847,WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public,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 Emily's sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers.It is not a pretty love story;rather,it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade,so that she may never leave his mind until death itself.Yes,this is madness,insanity,and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.It is a stunning novel,frightening,inexorable,unsettling,filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe.Even if you do not like it,you should read it at least once--and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 8
After all this term’s learning on English literature ,Wuthering height may be the most impressive novel to me . So I will discuss something special in this book ,the gothic setting.
What is gothic setting ?
Gothic setting is one of the fiction genres which first begin at the middle of 19 century in England . Sa一vage ,mystery ,terror ,backward ,dark ,family curse ,supernatural and suspense are the signal features of this kind of fiction genre . It mainly talks something about the dark side of society such as family hatred and succession race . The story in this style usually happens in remote place that far away from city .
What do we know about gothic setting in Wuthering heights ?
In fact ,what impresses me most in this novel is the description of the environment . It is full of gothic setting . We can find that there is no sunshine in Wuthering heights all the year around ,the haze and atmosphere there make people feel mystery and depressive . The weather is always changing according to the plot . When there is something badly happen ,the environment will be influenced . For example, rain comes at once after Catherine’s betray . When it comes to Catherine’s death ,it changes quickly and suddenly to hea一vy rain and strong wind . All in all ,I think all this gothic setting is to show the feeling of writer .
The gothic setting in the book not only shows us the mystery of the environment ,but also tells us the society stage and the different life style between different classes in that period . To Catherine ,Heathcriff who belongs to the lower class represents spiritual love while Linton in the upper class represents material . She is in a dilemma to make a decision . On one hand ,all of us know Catherine loves Heathcriff deeply . On the other hand ,Linton can give her the life she expects ,a rich and comfortable life and be respected by people . Material wins in the end .
What do we learn from this novel ?
True love or material ,this is a question . In the novel ,Catherine sacrifice her love to pursue a comfortable live . Actually material is usually the first choice I think when most of the women come to this decision . This was one of the hotest topic at 20xx after a women said on TV she would rather to cry in a BMW than to laugh on a bicycle . What she said liked a big stone thrown into a peaceful lake . Can money really replace love ? A lot of people argue on this question whether it is worthy of sacrificing on the Internet .
As far as I’am concerned ,nothing can take the place of our love . Though material is necessary ,too much money can not make people happier . It is ordinary for us to persue a better life . But do we really ha一ve to sacrifice our love ? Why can’t we make our life comfortable through our hands or with our lover . Maybe we will come to some trouble . But all these obstacles are just to make us stronger . Though the process is difficult ,it maybe the most precious memory and our treasures after overcoming all this difficulties .
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 9
The ink - scented Wuthering heights soon finished. Look at it lying quietly in front of me, unexpectedly want to stop. Rereading, but it is full of regret to close the book, no matter how many times I read again, but also regret to close the book, very anxious to pave the way for the hero a perfect happiness.
Heathcliff and Catherine 's love begins in the plain and ends in madness. But, at the end of the song, stand aside the curtain call only Heathcliff one. When the stage shows the end of the play, Heathcliff closed his eyes in the atmosphere of Catherine, and a pair of small Catherine and Heathcliff sweet love again.
Perhaps, only in the storm of love is intense enough, is really unforgettable, but the sweetness of the plain and mixed with light sadness and hesitation? Identity disparity, the host 's obstruction, Heathcliff is difficult to love with their own people to live a free and free life. If it weren 't for change, if it weren 't for love, if it weren 't for the power of hatred, Heathcliff how can grow so powerful?
May be god 's making people, let the lovers in love separated by misunderstanding, but in the approximate crazy love and hate hard to find each other 's traces of love. Heathcliff used his selfish love to destroy Catherine, his beloved stunts, and the traces of love he desperately wanted to find, and the hatred and conviction he built with love. He wanted to revenge Catherine, but when Catherine 's body gradually cold, in his heart, is rather she woke up in pain. He suddenly look back, the lover has been quietly away, although knowing that life can 't be together, because she is someone else 's wife, but far better than every other day. When alive, like a hedgehog erected the whole body of thorns want to hurt each other, but in the moment of heaven and earth forever choose to forgive. For the dying, death is a kind of how much relief, dead, all the love and misunderstanding does not exist. But she ever thought, death is each other 's biggest selfish. And he, after she died, there is no stubborn resistance, can only be lonely taste the taste of acacia, but never touch their loved ones.
This love ah, who made a mistake, when all the barriers are dim, and can 't believe that this is the end of true love. Love is like the wind, into the bottom of my heart; Hate is like a sudden rain, shattered the dream. Love, don 't care who is wrong, who is wrong, everything, like the arrangement of god. Strong resistance can 't shake the established fact again, time is the best mixture, can gradually calm people 's inner sadness, heal the wound, but never disappear in the heart of the scar, at the right time, it will slowly crack, give a person with a thorough pain.
But, this is all hurt by love. Although injured, Heathcliff still can 't put down the love of Catherine, perhaps this is the love of *******, only true love can do so. Some people say that the injury to love is sweet and unforgettable, perhaps this is Heathcliff constantly thinking about Catherine, looking for Catherine, deeply tortured by it but always refused to let go.
In the roar, love and hate interweave, but, tightly pull refused to let go.
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Wuthering Heights was written by Emily Bronte, published in 1847.But at that time, it seemed that the book was neither popular nor disliked among people, but left out by the public with only a little mixed comments. However it became famous at last, though I don’t know why; I just came across with the book in the bookstore and somehow bought and shelved it on the top of my bookshelf until the book review homework came to me. Consequently the book didn’t give me a splendid fist impression, at least not better than Jane Iyre, which is always talked about and complimented among girls. However, after reading the book, the “never judge a book from its cover”theory was dee* rooted in my heart. The meaning of“cover ”here is not only limited to the coated paper that protects the book and attracts readers, but also the public comments on the book. I seldom hear of comments on Wuthering Heights, so I thought matter-of-factly that the book would be a boring stuff; however I was totally wrong.
Wuthering Heights demonstrates us a life profile in a deformed society, the distorted humanity in this society and various dreading events resulted from it, by the hand of a tragic love story. Actually the whole plot of the story can be pided into four parts which develops gradually: The first part narrates the childhood of Catherine and Heathcliff who lived together all the time, the special feeling in the special environment between an orphan and a miss, and the revolt against the tyranny of Hindley Earnshaw. The second part focuses on Catherine betrayed Heathcliff, married Linton Edgar and became the hostess of Thrushcross Grange. In the third part, the author uses a lot of time emphasizing on how did desperate Heathcliff turn the hostility in his chest into the practical plan and action to revenge. Although there’s nothing else important except the death of Heathcliff in the last part, the revival of humanity of Heathcliff after he saw the love between young Catherine and Hareton was prominently demonstrated, which make readers feel warm and relieved after the breathtaking desperation at last. The love, hatred, revenge and humanity recovery, hence, is the essence as well as an uniting thread of the whole novel.
Emily condensed her painstaking efforts on the image portrayal of Heathcliff, to whom she placed all of her indignation, sympathy and ideal. The orphan who was exploited of all the warmth he deserved cultivated strong emotion of love and hostility in his life; the mistreatment of Hindley taught him about the cruelty of the life, as well as yielding to his miserable fate silently. However, he chose to revolt with Catherine, who was his devoted partner, an genuine love germinated between them in the proceeding of resistance. However, Catherine at last betrayed Heathcliff and married a man she didn’t love at all. The immediate cause of this tragic love story is her ignorance and vanity, as a result buried her own love, her own youth, her own life, her own Heathcliff, even almost her own children. When Emily portrays the image of Catherine, her sympathy as well as wrath was apparently expressed; she was grievous for her unfortune but angry for her flaccidity at the same time, her emotion towards Catherine was full of contradiction. The biggest turning point of the whole story is the betrayal of Catherine and her miserable life after her marriage, which turned Heathcliff’s love into engraved hatred; and this hatred exploded and became the motivation to revenge for himself after Catherine’s death. His aim achieved: not only did he tortured Hindley and Edgar until they died and monopolized two manors, but the next generation was also suffered from his flame of vengeance. The crazy abreaction of wrath and hostility seemed to contradict with common sense but expressed his extraordinary rebellious spirit which was moulded by the special environment. The tragedy of Heathcliff was a tragedy of the society as well as the whole era.
Wuthering Heights ended with the * of Heathcliff after his purpose of revenge had achoeved. In my opinion, his death was the last expression of his love for Catherine--at least they were together after they died. What’s more, he abandoned his plan to mistreat the next generation before his death, which showed his good nature distorted by the cruel reality. The revival of humanity illustrates Emily’s noble humanitarian ideals.
Wuthering Heights has been regarded as “the most peculiar novel” on the English literature history due to the subversion of the sentimentalism style which was popular at that time, replacing pale melancholy with strong love and violent hatred and the ruthless revenge occured from them. It is just like a special lyric poem with abundant imagination and smashing emotion, and full of artistic power to strike people’s heart.
“I am the only being whose doom, No tongue would ask no eye would mourn; I never caused a thought of gloom, A smile of joy since I was born. In secret pleasure - secret tears, This changeful life has slipped away; As friendless after eighteen years, As lone as on my natal day.” This poem from Emily Bronte perfectly demonstrates the desperate loneliness of her. Different from his sister who created a world for everyone, she created a world for herself. On the wuthering field without anyone, she was also bursting her passion and youth, like a volcano with overwhelming power. Emily never curried favor with the aesthetic orientation of the public, she was extremely sensitive but also firm and resolute as a man. There was a classic remark on her character by Virginia Woolf: “Emily was inspired by some more general conception. The impulse which urged her to create was not her own suffering or her own injuries. She looked out upon a world cleft into gigantic disorder and felt within her the power to unite it in a book.”
Emily had got a kind of power form the loneliness in her own world. She solely stood out of the square forever, viewing the whole world with her indifferent but warm eyes. The observation had given Wuthering Heights an incomparable power which made us dread, excited and moved.
“My great miseries in this world have been Heathcliff's miseries, and I watched and felt each from the beginning: my great thought in living is himself. If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger: I should not seem a part of it. My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods: time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Nelly, I am Heathcliff! He's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being.” This is the most moving part to me. The love between Catherine and Heathcliff was so incredible that they engraved themselves so dee* in each other’s spirit. Emily constantly searched for a way, a way to love over secularity and morality. The woman was doomed to be alone all her life because there would be no man can understand her splendid grief, there would be no strength can overwhelm the mysterious power from her spirit.
She was just like a hazy moonstone.
Catherine to some extent mabe the most bliss *e. She found and was loved forever by another herself, she said,”I’m Heathcliff.”
Salute to the extraordinary Emily, as well as the extraordinary Wuthering Heights.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感2
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 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 latter 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.
I spent twenty days reading this book. After reading this book, I felt for Heathcliff at first. Heathcliff begins his life as a homeless orphan on the streets of Liverpool, and then he tyrannized by Hindley Earnshaw. But he bees 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 long-lasting. As he himself points out, his abuse of Isabella-his wife is purely sadistic, as he amuses himself by seeing how much abuse she can take and still e cringing back for more.
Catherine represents wild nature, in both her high, lively spirits and her occasional cruelty. She loves Heathcliff so intensely that 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 pel her to marry Edgar. Catherine is free-spirited, beautiful, spoiled, and often arrogant, she is given 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 Linton-Catherine’s sister-in-law represents culture and civilization, 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 Catherine’s foil, Edgar Linton serves as Heathcliff’s. 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 Edgar’s clashes with his foil. He sees his wife obviously in love with another man but unable to do anything to rectify the situation. Heathcliff, who gains power over his wife, sister , and daughter.
The whole story make people’s 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 Charlotte-the 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 dee* religious. Emily Bronte did not take to her aunt’s Christian fervor, the character of Joseph, a caricature of an evangelical, may have been inspired by her aunt’s religiosity. The Brontes lived in Haworth, a Yorkshire village in the midst of the moors. These wild, desolate expanses-later the setting of Wuthering Heights-made up the Brontes daily environment, and Emily lived among them her entire life. She died in 1848, at the age of thirty.
I like this book because it rest on the unforgettable characters. Wuthering Heights is based partly on the Gothic tradition, a style of literature that featured supernatural encounters, crumbling ruins, moonless nights, and grotesque imagery, seeking to create effects of mystery and fear. I would like to remend this book to other readers.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感3
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 written.
The novel is told in the form of an extended flashback. After a visit to his strange landlord, a newer 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 Wuthering 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 panion: wild, rude, and as proud and cruel as she. But although Catherine loves him, even recognizes him as her soulmate, she 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once--and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感4
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 Emily’s sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once–and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感5
After reading the masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, gave me a kind of depression and made me unable to understand what is love on earth. Everyone who read it would be touched and moved.
According to his novel we can get conclusion that In material desires dominate society. Money is everything. There are no love friendship and relationship between people.
This novel also reflected that what kind of social background the author suffered.Anyways, Wuthering Heights gave me a torment, you can’t see any warm 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!
Many times in life, people leave our lives and then come back into them. However, we remember them, but they do not remember us. The same thing happened in Emily Bronts book Wuthering Heights. Linton, taken by his mother to London after his birth, never knew his father, then when things happened, he came back home. He had family fighting over where he was to live and whom he would be around. Not knowing part of your family until after you are fifteen is hard.
Isabella took her son, after he was born, and moved to London away from Thrushcross Grange. At the same time, she moved away from her husband, Heathcliff. During the time that Isabella and Linton were gone, Isabella got sick and passed away. Right before her death, a letter came saying that she was dying so Hindley went to visit her. While he was there, she did passed on so he brought Linton back with him. Once back, everyone looked after him and made him feel at home.
Heathcliff soon came to the knowledge that his son had returned to Wuthering Heights. He then sent someone to Wuthering Heights to get Linton. However, he did not know that Linton was already asleep so he did not get the boy that night. The next day the boy was taken to Heathcliff at Thrushcross Grange. The father and son were nothing alike, and Linton was intimidated by his father. He did stay, and meet some of his relatives that he had never seen, who helped him adjust to living there.
Everyday in our lives we run into situations that we wish we had never been involved with. I relate to the characters of Linton and Heathcliff. I am like Linton because people know who I am, but I never remember meeting them, and am scared around them. I also feel the same as Hindly might have of. This is because I would want to see the person I did not know, but then I would not know how to cat around them. In time people come around, but others, as with Heathcliff and Linton, never come around. Everyday life is something we take for granted. No matter how you feel, you may never come to understand it, till you find someone else in the same situation. The above described situation only gives one instance of the many situations in Emily Bronts book, Wuthering Heights, were you could relate your life to someone else Wuthering Heights s. This book gives the true facts about what family life is really like. Anyway,its worth reading .
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感6
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 the titleattracted 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 theledramatic second half features the developing love between young Catherine and Hareton. In contrast to the first, the latter tale ends happily, restoring peace and order to Wuthering Heights and ThrushcroGrange. In the story, the two houses, Wuthering Heights and ThrushcroGrange, represent opposing worlds and values.
I spent twenty days reading this book. After reading this book, I felt for Heathcliff at first. Heathcliff begins his life as a homeleorphan 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 agentleman. His malevolence proves so great and long-lasting. As he himself points out, his abuse of Isabella-his 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 that she claims they are the same person. However, her actions are driven in part by her social ambitions, which initially areawakened during her first stay at the Lintons, and which eventually compel her to marry Edgar. Catherine is free-spirited, beautiful, spoiled, and often arrogant, sheis given to fits of temper, and she is torn between her both of the men who loveher. 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 Linton-Catherine’s sister-in-law represents culture and civilization, 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 Catherine’s foil, Edgar Linton serves as Heathcliff’s. 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 uselein Edgar’s clashes with his foil. He sees his wife obviously in love with another man but unable to do anything to rectify thesituation. Heathcliff, who gains power over his wife, sister , and daughter.
The whole story make people’s 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 Charlotte-the 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 dee* religious. Emily Bronte did not take to her aunt’s Christian fervor, thecharacter of Joseph, a caricature of an evangelical, may have been inspired by her aunt’s religiosity. The Brontes lived in Haworth, a Yorkshire village in the midst of the moors. These wild, desolate expanses-later the setting of Wuthering Heights-made up the Brontes daily environment, and Emily lived among them her entire life. She died in 1848, at the age of thirty.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感7
Recently, I accidentally opened a book called Wuthering heights.
It tells the story of a mountain villa. Abandon baby hesclive grew up in the mountains, but because the beloved person to marry and go away from home. Three years later, hesclive reappeared and embarked on a series of revenge plans.
When I first read the book. The content is very attractive to me, but I still think the book is a bit ugly. Because it involves too much hatred. But vaguely, I still feel the beauty of it. Although I found it after a fine taste. This book, this book is very attractive to me. Its beauty is reflected in hescliffe s constant love, reflected in the beauty of Catherine s love and Catherine s life misfortune.
Hesclive, though so fierce in revenge, is also because of love. Because he didn t finish listening to that half. He thought that his lover had violated him, and his grief would never have been so.
Catherine is so unfortunate, and so lucky. Unfortunately, when she was born, her mother died of childbirth. Her mother, hersclive s lover. Catherine was forced to marry her cousin, the half-dead man, after she accidentally knocked down hesclive. Fortunately, she met hesclive adopted, his unwillingly uncle s children. Four years older than her cousin - hadong. She fell in love with hadong. Later, hescliffe also died of miss Catherine s mother - Katie. Katharine took back everything that belonged to her and married her cousin, bringing nelly, the old servant, back to thrush hill, never to Wuthering heights.
The book drew a satisfactory end to it.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感8
What happens when love and hate are intertwined? When pure love is faced with the temptation of money, fame and fortune, why suddenly turned into a naked betrayal and malicious revenge? Read Wuthering heights today and finally let me know.
He Heathcliff, but the unknown child brought back by the owner of the hill, but she Catherine earnshaw is the owner s favorite little daughter. They are intimate, they are childhood friends. Should have been a good word, but fate is always in the most happy time, picked up the hammer knock down, the rest of the only sad and cold on the ground. He, after losing his favor, she married someone else, and his heart was so full of hatred that he could not help but wonder: why? Why happiness comes fast, go so fast? He did not hesitate to choose a temporary leave, choose revenge, choose hell. Three years later, he, with full of hatred, with full of wealth came back, he, revenge, but in the heart without a trace of revenge after frank, only full of sad and disappointed. When love and hate are intertwined, who knows the end?
Read the whole book, the heart has a kind of unspeakable depressive feeling, can not help but want to ask, what can destroy a most beautiful love? Money? Benefits? These are just superficial delays, the biggest killer is the vanity that was poisoned by feudal society at that time. Vanity is a terrible invisible enemy, it is everywhere, it quietly hidden in everyone s heart. People subconsciously think that it is not terrible, ignore its existence, but the fact is very firmly tell us that it can not be ignored.
Like many famous, this story also happened in the 19th century, I found that people in that century, more or less has a very decadent feudal ideology and hierarchy, the period of marriage, mostly political marriage? In other words, how many lovers can become family members? At that time, who can say for sure, you can abandon fame and fortune for love?
In fact, in the feudal society, in front of fame and wealth, love is just a passing eye, but can be wanton waste of the same items, in this era, love and hate, is how sad thing, the end may already doomed, the end of the tragedy.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感9
After reading the book, it was two weeks ago, my mind only two words " tangled".
Heathcliff seemed to have a multiple personality.
When I was a child of silence let a person feel sympathy, lamented his life, and for he was able to meet Mr earnshaw, and Mr earnshaw from the initial sympathy, gradually become a preference for him.
Also because of this preference caused the envy and dissatisfaction of the people around you.
Heathcliff grew up, and his character was more elusive.
Mr earnshaw s death, all his things were reduced to ashes, except Catherine earnshaw s love. But in the end, Catherine chose Edgar linton, status, talent, money ...
Heathcliff walked with pain, or fled.
After a long time he appeared as if he had broken the quiet life of others. Cunning, treachery, hypocrisy, let a person feel terrible.
His revenge for the hatred in the heart, the means of revenge to the point of beyond, but love for Catherine, as always, still sincere, treat others still silent, let a person scratching their heads.
When all returned to peace with his strange death, Catherine s daughter and cousin lived a comfortable life in the Wuthering heights.
Catherine is gone, Isabella linton ( Edgar s sister ) is gone, earnshaw is gone, little Lincoln is gone, Heathcliff is gone ...
The whole story with Mr Lockwood ( tenants ) visit, visit Heathcliff the landlord, see Wuthering heights, know Mrs Allen dean, dreaming in Catherine s room, dream of Catherine s wandering soul, gradually curious and ask Mrs Allen dean, learned everything.
Simple and honest kind of Mrs Allen dean, Catherine and Heathcliff tangled love, Lincoln and sister that naive and inner cowardice, earnshaw s love and hate, finally became a fall, small earnshaw s ignorance, vulgar because of the emergence of small Catherine gradually faded appearance dirty, holding the bible chanting Yue Se husband as always annoying but deep sympathy for him, helpless.
So many people in Emily Bronte s works have their own characteristics and unreservedly show their beauty and ugliness.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感10
As the saying goes, " famous for his bravery". Known from Wuthering heights, the plot twists and turns, and there is a gust of wind. The protagonist Heathcliff s childhood is so sweet, although it is an orphan, but also won the Lao Zhuang Lord doubly love. But the past is different today, before that is ignorant and naive children, now is full of hate seeds of *s. Fate is unfair to him, the owner s son often abused him as a wild child in the hours, but then Carrie comfort, willing to play with him. But then she pursued " money love". Let the boy who had complained become resentful here. Want to embrace the desire of recovery, until Harry tons, let him not learn no skill.
Don t sow even hatred. Learn to be a man who can endure and be steadfast.
At home, I write homework as soon as I get home every day, I think homework is a part of fixed knowledge. But homework in writing is not necessarily smooth, sometimes the storm on the surface of the sea and the impact of the waves are inevitable, not timid, also not recklessly, to learn to use clever way through, rather than want to also don t want to pull the alarm, looking for help, that s not wisdom, but weak.
At school, the students are very fond of tug of war, this is a game of strength and perseverance. In the process, may be oneself too insist, and palms become scarred. Sometimes not out of weakness also for reducing their own damage.
People want to learn to give up, give up their own burden is not lighter? Patience, patience will succeed, don t blindly want to revenge, so unlucky is yourself; People should learn to be steadfast, not like a ghost, but to walk forward on the ground, to the light. Counsel, is always a cloud, the mind to real, will accumulate some other people s attention for yourself.
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呼嘯山莊英文讀后感1
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 Emily's sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once--and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感2
Wuthering Heights,the only fiction of Emily Bronte, was published in 1847. It is a story about love and revenge. After finishing the novel, most people including me would appreciate Heathcliff for his pure, simple and untamed love which would never change until death. On the other hand, it is difficult to understand his abnormal, callous and his love for Catherine. Heathcliff was an illiberal and unscrupulous person. He loved Catherine and was willing to give up everything for her. In the north of England where the wind blew hard, the black and dirty child, Heathcliff, fell in love with a little girl, Catherine who gave him love and also misery.
Wuthering Heights is an ideal heaven for those misanthropists to escape from the real life. In this beautiful but desolate world, Heathcliff as a stranger appeared. When he was 6 or 7 years old and at the edge of starving, Mr. Earnshaw, the owner of wuthering heights, saved him. Heathcliff’s childhood was unfortunate. Before he came to the wuthering heights, he was almost dead. When he was at Mr. Earnshaw’s home, he was bullied and maltreat by Mr. Earnshaw’s son, Hindley Earnshaw. However, at that moment, Catherine Earnshaw saved him, and everything became different. Catherine was a crazy and wild girl. The writer described as follows: “Her spirits were always at high-water mark, her tongue always going--singing, laughing, and plaguing everybody who would not do the same. A wild, wicked slip she was.” However, she was goodness and pretty. The relationship between them was developing under the lack of civilized education. Their life was tightly held together, they had to face Hindley. But their friendship broke when Catherine was 12 years old, when she met Edgar Linton a wealthy and handsome boy from Thrushcross Grange. Three years later, she agreed to marry Edger. In Heathcliff’s mind, it was Edgar who bore away his love. Thus, when he came back to wuthering heights and began his cruel revenge.
Catherine lost her childhood at the time when she started to consider her future. She totally knew that it was impossible to be together with Heathcliff. She had to find the future, a wealthy, handsome husband who could give her steady life and reputation while Heathcliff had nothing. But when she married Edgar, she didn’t feel happy at all. She remembered that she had betrayed Heathcliff and herself. Money and house brought her into nothingness. She began to cherish the memory of Heathcliff, cherished the little boy stood by her. There was no etiquette and standard but sincerity. In the wuthering heights, happiness was gone forever. Because of Hindley, Heathcliff lost the chance to learn and he was almost lost himself. Fortunately, Catherine did not give up him. He abandoned himself for his self-abased. In their love, even at that storming night, Heathcliff left. They never thought about their future, their life. Thus, shall we ask that love should be based on what? Catherine loved Edgar, but she also said to Nelly:” you think me a selfish wretch; but did it never strike you that if Heathcliff and I married, we should be beggars? whereas, if I marry Linton, I can aid Heathcliff to rise, and place him out of my brother's power.” Before the difficulty, she chose to confront. On the contrary, Heathcliff chose to escape, because he had no courage to overcome it. Catherine was 15 while Heathcliff was 16, they were children. They didn’t understand what love was. They just found the happiness they had in common.
We can suppose that if Heathcliff didn’t leave, and he lived with Catherine, were they happy? Were they at ease? What life did they live? Can they run crazily on the wild land? Catherine looked down upon Heathcliff’s cowardice, once she talked about Heathcliff to Isabella: “Tell her what Heathcliff is: an unreclaimed creature, without refinement, without cultivation: an arid wilderness of furze and whinstone. But she had never suspected her courage.” She loved Heathcliff undoubtedly, but she was afraid to be with him. Heathcliff had questioned her:” You teach me now how cruel you've been--cruel and false. Why did you despise me? Why did you betray your own heart, Catherine?” If they loved each other, why did cheat their heart? Compared with Catherine, is Heathcliff more forgivable for his insistence and self-abased?
In the end, Catherine died. She was 19, and Heathcliff was 20. However, the story was not end. After Catherine’s death, Heathcliff was not likable. His maniac revenge seemed no endless. He even took vengeance on their children. Is this love? Is this resentment? Did Heathcliff love Catherine more or he hate the world more? What did he revenge for? Does for Catherine or him? They tortured each other, but they still loved each other. We can not find out the answer. But we can know that at last, they finally stayed with each other and no one can take them apart. “And if she had been dissolved into earth, or worse, what would you have dreamt of then?' I said. ——Of dissolving with her, and being more happy still!' he answered.” No matter how much misunderstanding, regret and pain they received before, now they rest in peace. Just like Catherine said:” Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same”。
When I finished reading this book and begin to chew the profound meaning and the essence in this book, I find that I have learned a lot of life truth. For my part, love is to learn tolerance. If you really fall in love with someone, you will understand if she or he can get happiness and have ever loved you, that is enough. Reading a classic is a really tired and joyful thing. When I am moved by the figure’s emotion, I will feel sad and also gain enlightenment. In addition, which moves me most is that it teaches me to keep the dignity of life and the heart of freedom. No matter how austere the challenge we meet, we should yearn for freedom.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感3
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 written.
The novel is told in the form of an extended flashback. After a visit to his strange landlord, a newer 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 Wuthering 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 panion: wild, rude, and as proud and cruel as she. But although Catherine loves him, even recognizes him as her soulmate, she 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once--and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感4
my feelings after reading wuthering heights
wuthering heights is a well-written tragedy of love. after reading the whole story, i would like to talk about the main characters of the story?catherine earnshaw and heathcliff. catherine earnshaw and heathcliff love each other very much, but they do not have the right attitude towards love, which leads to the tragedy.
in catherine?s life, she made a very foolish decision——marrying to edgar.in fact, her love for edgar can never be pared to that for heathcliff. she did so, because she thought the wealth of edgar would be useful to heathcliff. but in reality, it did not work. she did not have a good understanding of love, which is something pure and saint. if anyone add any purpose into love, love itself lost its meaning. catherine?s wrong decision hurt two people who love her, and even destroyed the happiness of their offspring.
heathcliff is a man full of retaliation. he loved catherine very much, but what he did, on the contrary, added to the misery of catherine. in my opinion, if he really loved catherine, he should not walk into catherine?s life again after his disappearance. further more, after the death of catherine, what heathcliff did brought agony to catherine?s daughter, as well as his own son.
after reading, i have a better understanding of love. if you love really someone, his or her happiness is the thing that most *.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感5
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received by the reading public, 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 Emily’s sister Charlotte, that it attracted a wide 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 pide readers. It is not a pretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable 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 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 Wuthering 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 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 obsessive 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 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 his brutality not for the sake of brutality but so that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave his mind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and there is no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.
It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling, filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you do not like it, you should read it at least once–and those who do like it will return to it again and again.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感6
At first I will tell you the main plot about Wuthering Heights. The story is narrated by Lockwood, a gentleman visiting the Yorkshire moors where the novel is set, and of Mrs Dean, housekeeper to the Earnshaw Family, who had been witness of the interlocked destinies of the original owners of the Heights. Described the love and enmity between Earnshaw and Linton’s family, especially Heathcliff and Catherine’s dee* love. Heathcliff is brought to Heights from the streets of Liverpool by Mr Earnshaw. Heathcliff is treated as Earnshaw’s own children, Catherine and Hindley. Heathcliff is bullied by Hindley after Earnshaw death and his lover Catherine marries Edgar Linton for many factors. This made Heathcliff mad, his destructive force is unleashed and his first victim is his beloved, Catherine, who dies giving birth to a girl, another Catherine(Kathy). Edgar’s sister, whom he had married, flees to the south. Their son Linton and Kathy are married, but always sickly Linton dies. After that, Hareton, Hindley’s son and the young widow fall in love. Increasingly isolated and alienated from daily life, Heathcliff experiences visions, and he longs for the death that will reunite him with Catherine.
The story is wonderful, and the structure is also extremely excellent.The author Emily Bronte use a series of flashbacks and time shifts draws a powerful picture of this story. Because of its wonderful story, excellent structure and graceful language, the book left a deep impression on me.
From this book, we understand the dee* love and enmity. We find that the enmity always touched by dee* love at the end of the story, true feelings and true love always moved everyone. So we must treat others with true feelings.
That’s all I want to say about Wuthering Heights. It’s really a good book. Readers will really gain much from this book.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感7
After reading the masterpiece, Wuthering Heights, gave me a kind of depression and made me unable to understand what is love on earth. Everyone who read it would be touched and moved.
According to his novel we can get conclusion that In material desires dominate society. Money is everything. There are no love friendship and relationship between people.
This novel also reflected that what kind of social background the author suffered.Anyways, Wuthering Heights gave me a torment, you can’t see any warm 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!
Many times in life, people leave our lives and then come back into them. However, we remember them, but they do not remember us. The same thing happened in Emily Bronts book Wuthering Heights. Linton, taken by his mother to London after his birth, never knew his father, then when things happened, he came back home. He had family fighting over where he was to live and whom he would be around. Not knowing part of your family until after you are fifteen is hard.
Isabella took her son, after he was born, and moved to London away from Thrushcross Grange. At the same time, she moved away from her husband, Heathcliff. During the time that Isabella and Linton were gone, Isabella got sick and passed away. Right before her death, a letter came saying that she was dying so Hindley went to visit her. While he was there, she did passed on so he brought Linton back with him. Once back, everyone looked after him and made him feel at home.
Heathcliff soon came to the knowledge that his son had returned to Wuthering Heights. He then sent someone to Wuthering Heights to get Linton. However, he did not know that Linton was already asleep so he did not get the boy that night. The next day the boy was taken to Heathcliff at Thrushcross Grange. The father and son were nothing alike, and Linton was intimidated by his father. He did stay, and meet some of his relatives that he had never seen, who helped him adjust to living there.
Everyday in our lives we run into situations that we wish we had never been involved with. I relate to the characters of Linton and Heathcliff. I am like Linton because people know who I am, but I never remember meeting them, and am scared around them. I also feel the same as Hindly might have of. This is because I would want to see the person I did not know, but then I would not know how to cat around them. In time people come around, but others, as with Heathcliff and Linton, never come around. Everyday life is something we take for granted. No matter how you feel, you may never come to understand it, till you find someone else in the same situation. The above described situation only gives one instance of the many situations in Emily Bronts book, Wuthering Heights, were you could relate your life to someone else Wuthering Heights s. This book gives the true facts about what family life is really like. Anyway,its worth reading .
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感8
wuthering heights is a well-written tragedy of love. after reading the whole story, i would like to talk about the main characters of the story?catherine earnshaw and heathcliff. catherine earnshaw and heathcliff love each other very much, but they do not have the right attitude towards love, which leads to the tragedy.
in catherine?s life, she made a very foolish decision---marrying to edgar.in fact, her love for edgar can never be pared to that for heathcliff. she did so, because she thought the wealth of edgar would be useful to heathcliff. but in reality, it did not work. she did not have a good understanding of love, which is something pure and saint. if anyone add any purpose into love, love itself lost its meaning. catherine?s wrong decision hurt two people who love her, and even destroyed the happiness of their offspring.
heathcliff is a man full of retaliation. he loved catherine very much, but what he did, on the contrary, added to the misery of catherine. in my opinion, if he really loved catherine, he should not walk into catherine?s life again after his disappearance. further more, after the death of catherine, what heathcliff did brought agony to catherine?s daughter, as well as his own son.
after reading, i have a better understanding of love. if you love really someone, his or her happiness is the thing that most *.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感9
After reading the book, it was two weeks ago, my mind only two words " tangled".
Heathcliff seemed to have a multiple personality.
When I was a child of silence let a person feel sympathy, lamented his life, and for he was able to meet Mr earnshaw, and Mr earnshaw from the initial sympathy, gradually become a preference for him.
Also because of this preference caused the envy and dissatisfaction of the people around you.
Heathcliff grew up, and his character was more elusive.
Mr earnshaw s death, all his things were reduced to ashes, except Catherine earnshaw s love. But in the end, Catherine chose Edgar linton, status, talent, money ...
Heathcliff walked with pain, or fled.
After a long time he appeared as if he had broken the quiet life of others. Cunning, treachery, hypocrisy, let a person feel terrible.
His revenge for the hatred in the heart, the means of revenge to the point of beyond, but love for Catherine, as always, still sincere, treat others still silent, let a person scratching their heads.
When all returned to peace with his strange death, Catherine s daughter and cousin lived a comfortable life in the Wuthering heights.
Catherine is gone, Isabella linton ( Edgar s sister ) is gone, earnshaw is gone, little Lincoln is gone, Heathcliff is gone ...
The whole story with Mr Lockwood ( tenants ) visit, visit Heathcliff the landlord, see Wuthering heights, know Mrs Allen dean, dreaming in Catherine s room, dream of Catherine s wandering soul, gradually curious and ask Mrs Allen dean, learned everything.
Simple and honest kind of Mrs Allen dean, Catherine and Heathcliff tangled love, Lincoln and sister that naive and inner cowardice, earnshaw s love and hate, finally became a fall, small earnshaw s ignorance, vulgar because of the emergence of small Catherine gradually faded appearance dirty, holding the bible chanting Yue Se husband as always annoying but deep sympathy for him, helpless.
So many people in Emily Bronte s works have their own characteristics and unreservedly show their beauty and ugliness.
呼嘯山莊英文讀后感10
The ink - scented Wuthering heights soon finished. Look at it lying quietly in front of me, unexpectedly want to stop. Rereading, but it is full of regret to close the book, no matter how many times I read again, but also regret to close the book, very anxious to pave the way for the hero a perfect happiness.
Heathcliff and Catherine s love begins in the plain and ends in madness. But, at the end of the song, stand aside the curtain call only Heathcliff one. When the stage shows the end of the play, Heathcliff closed his eyes in the atmosphere of Catherine, and a pair of small Catherine and Heathcliff sweet love again.
Perhaps, only in the storm of love is intense enough, is really unforgettable, but the sweetness of the plain and mixed with light sadness and hesitation? Identity disparity, the host s obstruction, Heathcliff is difficult to love with their own people to live a free and free life. If it weren t for change, if it weren t for love, if it weren t for the power of hatred, Heathcliff how can grow so powerful?
May be god s making people, let the lovers in love separated by misunderstanding, but in the approximate crazy love and hate hard to find each other s traces of love. Heathcliff used his selfish love to destroy Catherine, his beloved stunts, and the traces of love he desperately wanted to find, and the hatred and conviction he built with love. He wanted to revenge Catherine, but when Catherine s body gradually cold, in his heart, is rather she woke up in pain. He suddenly look back, the lover has been quietly away, although knowing that life can t be together, because she is someone else s wife, but far better than every other day. When alive, like a hedgehog erected the whole body of thorns want to hurt each other, but in the moment of heaven and earth forever choose to forgive. For the dying, death is a kind of how much relief, dead, all the love and misunderstanding does not exist. But she ever thought, death is each other s biggest selfish. And he, after she died, there is no stubborn resistance, can only be lonely taste the taste of acacia, but never touch their loved ones.
This love ah, who made a mistake, when all the barriers are dim, and can t believe that this is the end of true love. Love is like the wind, into the bottom of my heart; Hate is like a sudden rain, shattered the dream. Love, don t care who is wrong, who is wrong, everything, like the arrangement of god. Strong resistance can t shake the established fact again, time is the best mixture, can gradually calm people s inner sadness, heal the wound, but never disappear in the heart of the scar, at the right time, it will slowly crack, give a person with a thorough pain.
But, this is all hurt by love. Although injured, Heathcliff still can t put down the love of Catherine, perhaps this is the love of *******, only true love can do so. Some people say that the injury to love is sweet and unforgettable, perhaps this is Heathcliff constantly thinking about Catherine, looking for Catherine, dee* tortured by it but always refused to let go.
In the roar, love and hate interweave, but, tightly pull refused to let go.
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《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感1
Many people in the world are trying tofind a perfect companion.Some of these may marry and not know whattheir new husband or wife is like.This kind of situation oftenleads to separation or hostility.
Other situations may developbetween two friends that stem from jealousy, desire for revenge,uncaring parents, etc. Emily Bronts Wuthering Heights displaysseveral characteristics of destructive relationships. Three ofthese are uncaring parents, marriage without knowing the person,and jealousy.Uncaring or unsympathizing parents are shown throughout this storyto be an element of destructive relationships. Because Heathcliffgained all the attention from Mr. Earnshaw, Hindley becamedisassociated from his father. This separation continued untilafter Mr. Earnshaw had died.Another example is between Hindley andHareton. Hindley became such a drunk and a gambler that he couldnot properly care for young Hareton. This led to a separationbetween Hareton and his father as well. One primary example of anuncaring parent is shown between Heathcliff and his sonLinton.Heathcliff did not even want his son for anything exceptenacting a part of his revenge. This is shown by Lintons fear ofHeathcliff and Heathcliffs enmity toward his son.The hostility and separation betweenfather and son in this book shows that uncaring parents can causeserious damage in relationships with their children.This element of destructive behavior may stem from an unhappymarriage in which the husbands or wives dont know each other. Thishad happened between Isabella and Heathcliff. Isabella did notreally know Heathcliff when she married him, but after she hadmarried him she saw that Heathcliff was not a gentleman at all. Todeclare her feelings she wrote Is Heathcliff a man? If so, is hemad?
And if not, is he a devil? I shant tell my reasons for makingthis inquiry; but I beseech you to explain, if you can, what I havemarried .... Another example of this is when Catherinemarried Edgar Linton. Although she had been happy at the beginningof the marriage, she thought having parties all the time was goingto be fun. Yet, after a while, she became bored. She also realizedthat she loved Heathcliff more than Edgar and would always loveHeathcliff.This enlightenment created separation between Edgar andCatherine during the final hours of Cathys life. An additionalmarriage which was made that was doomed was the one betweenCatherine and Linton. Because this was a forced marriage, Cathy hadnot yet learned all she could about Linton.Because she did not knowuntil after the marriage that Linton was selfish and inconsiderate,she became distressed and grew isolated in the house.These threefailed marriages described in this novel show that knowing theperson you will marry is very important.While these marriages tookplace, jealousy also took a hold in some relationships. One exampleof this is when Mr. Earnshaw starts to favor Heathcliff over hisown son, Hindley. Because of this, Hindley becomes jealous of youngHeathcliff and sets out to make Heathcliffs life a nightmare.Hindleys jealousy becomes evident when he says ,... be *ed youbeggarly interloper! and wheedle my father out of all he has; onlyafterwards show him what you are, imp of Satan.(35). Jealousy wasalso found very notably in the relationship between Heathcliff andEdgar Linton.The jealousy between them is expressed when Heathcliff and Edgarstart a hostile conversation after Cathys homecoming at Christmasnear the beginning of the book. As the story progresses these twobecome bitter enemies who will not speak to one another. Anotherrelationship which jealousy ruined is the one between Hareton andLinton. These two become jealous of each other over Cathysaffections. This relationship ends as Hareton and Linton hatingeach other.
These relationships show that jealousy can ruin arelationship very quickly.The jealousy, neglect, and unprepared nature of the manyrelationships in this book indicates that many of the relationshipsin this book have gone sour. In spite of all these destructiveelements one relationship may succeed. This is the one betweenCathy and Hareton. Because there is no more jealousy or neglect,and because they are getting to know each other, their relationshiphas a good chance of succeeding.
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感2
Published in 1847, WUTHERING HEIGHTS was not well received bythe reading public, many of whom condemned it as sordid, vulgar,and unnatural--and author Emily Bronte went to her grave in 1848believing that her only novel was a failure. It was not until 1850,when WUTHERING HEIGHTS received a second printing with anintroduction by Emilys sister Charlotte, that it attracted a widereadership. And from that point the reputation of the book hasnever looked back. Today it is widely recognized as one of thegreat novels of English literature.Even so, WUTHERING HEIGHTS continues to pide readers. It is not apretty love story; rather, it is swirling tale of largelyunlikeable people caught up in obsessive love that turns to darkmadness. It is cruel, violent, dark and brooding, and many peoplefind it extremely unpleasant. And yet--it possesses a grandeur oflanguage and design, a sense of tremendous pity and great loss thatsets it apart from virtually every other novel written.The novel is told in the form of an extended flashback. After avisit to his strange landlord, a newcomer to the area desires toknow the history of the family--which he receives from Nelly Deans,a servant who introduces us to the Earnshaw family who once residedin the house known as Wuthering Heights. It was once a cheerfulplace, but Old Earnshaw adopted a Gipsy child who he namedHeathcliff. And Catherine, daughter of the house, found in him theperfect companion: wild, rude, and as proud and cruel as she. Butalthough Catherine loves him, even recognizes him as her soulmate,she cannot lower herself to marry so far below her social station.She instead marries another, and in so doing sets in motion anobsession that will destroy them all.WUTHERING HEIGHTS is a bit difficult to get into; the openingchapters are so dark in their portrait of the end result of thisobsessive love that they are somewhat off-putting. But they feedinto the flow of the work in a remarkable way, setting the stagefor one of the most remarkable structures in all of literature, astory that circles upon itself in a series of repetitions as itplays out across two generations. Catherine and Heathcliff areequally remarkable, both vicious and cruel, and yet never able toshed their impossible love no matter how brutally one may wound theother.As the novel coils further into alcoholism, seduction, and oneof the most elaborately imagined plans of revenge it gathers into aghostly tone: Heathcliff, driven to madness by a woman who is notthere but who seems reflected in every part of his world--draggingher corpse from the grave, hearing her calling to him from themoors, escalating his brutality not for the sake of brutality butso that her memory will never fade, so that she may never leave hismind until death itself. Yes, this is madness, insanity, and thereis no peace this side of the grave or even beyond.It is a stunning novel, frightening, inexorable, unsettling,filled with unbridled passion that makes one cringe. Even if you donot like it, you should read it at least once--and those who dolike it will return to it again and again
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感3
Wuthering heights begins with a stranger breaking into the heights and opening a story. The story goes through three stages: the rise of human nature, the fall of human nature, the recovery of human nature. This novel, with three people s love as the main body of horizontal and vertical development.
If the *e follow their inner thoughts, and love each other s low status playmates, there will be no later tragedy, the *e again rich elegant gentleman s pursuit, lost his eyes, in distress, each of the two men can t compare, feel should and only marry the gentleman s son, but she will still be unprovoked melancholy
The last thought seemed to overwhelm her, and she decided to accept the proposal, and that night her playmate disappeared. After marriage life is very happy, he loved her, do everything possible to love to protect her, although she is in the heart, or always thinking about her playmates, want to know how he is now, but she can t find out why don t love her current husband. He is so good, this more than ten years may be the most peaceful and beautiful day in her life. It is a social novel, showing the conflict of two different ways of life, namely a more primitive, diffuse, free way of life and a modern level of speaking, the conflict of order of the way of life, so the novel is a complaint against modern civilization.
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《呼嘯山莊》讀后感1
在大多數(shù)人的心目中,愛,是一個(gè)神奇的詞語,它容納了許許多多美麗的形容詞,比如:寬容、溫柔、優(yōu)雅、可愛、美麗等等。但愛也有它的對(duì)立面,那就是恨。愛的力量可以讓人脫胎換骨,而恨的感情一旦滋生,則有可能迸發(fā)出毀**地的力量。這,便是《呼嘯山莊》的主人公希斯克里夫的真實(shí)體現(xiàn)。
《呼嘯山莊》是艾米莉·勃朗特寫的一個(gè)愛情故事。生活中,大多數(shù)的愛情故事,都溫柔而美麗,但《呼嘯山莊》里的故事卻讓人揪心和激動(dòng)。因?yàn)樗柡顫饬业纳钋,也挾裹著最激烈的恨意,極致的愛與極致的恨,交織在一起。
也許所有人都認(rèn)為這是一部變態(tài)、冷酷、讓人無法產(chǎn)生同情的一部書。男主人希斯克里夫粗魯、冷漠、無情,就如同一個(gè)**一樣,讓人看到他就感覺到陰森可怖。但書中希斯克里夫?qū)P瑟琳的愛,恰恰展現(xiàn)了人類最深刻的感情。主人公希斯克里夫把自己一腔熱情全部獻(xiàn)給了女主人,連**,也不能阻斷他對(duì)凱瑟琳的愛。這樣的愛,是如此的純粹和炙熱,讓人為之動(dòng)容!希斯克里夫真實(shí)、堅(jiān)定、一往無前,最打動(dòng)人的難道不是他永遠(yuǎn)無悔的愛嗎?
由此可見,《呼嘯山莊》的主人公希斯克里夫是一個(gè)十分復(fù)雜的人,他不同于許多小說中主人公無可辯駁的正面形象。我們可以憑自己的喜惡來主觀判斷希斯克里夫究竟是一個(gè)讓人感動(dòng)的癡情種,還是一個(gè)冷酷無情的.人,就如同有人深愛林黛玉,有人卻覺得薛寶釵更動(dòng)人。也許一千個(gè)讀者,就有一千個(gè)希斯克里夫吧。
誠然,我們總是希望世間所有的愛情故事,都能夠擁有童話一般的完美,有情人能夠終成眷屬,但在實(shí)際生活中,這是一種渴望不可及的奢求。呼嘯山莊中所體現(xiàn)出來的掙扎和糾結(jié),恰好正是人性中真實(shí)的體現(xiàn)。所以我們也不妨這樣看,這是一個(gè)窮盡一生都在固執(zhí)地尋找溫暖和愛的故事;也可以說,希斯克里夫從來沒有失去所愛的故事,因?yàn)閻垡恢痹谒男闹小?/p>
如果有這樣的一份愛,擺在我們的面前,我們又會(huì)如何抉擇呢?
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感2
前一段時(shí)間讀了《呼嘯山莊》,感覺它是一部殘酷的小說。它揭示出短暫的歡樂只是永恒痛苦的回光返照。主人翁之一希刺克歷夫是一個(gè)**式的英雄,一種頑強(qiáng)力量的象征。他全部的堅(jiān)毅勇猛和不屈不撓都附諸在對(duì)凱瑟琳無望的'愛,以及對(duì)阻礙他的愛的現(xiàn)實(shí)的一切有關(guān)聯(lián)者的瘋狂的報(bào)復(fù)上。
他所有的動(dòng)機(jī)和行為出于他生命本質(zhì)的需要。可以說他的生命永遠(yuǎn)以自我為軸心,按照充足的個(gè)性化**運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn):就像是他得不到凱瑟琳的愛,就要付出一切來報(bào)復(fù)破壞他們愛情的人。我想悲劇大約是基于對(duì)災(zāi)難的反抗,希刺克歷夫在辛德雷的摧殘和凱瑟琳的背棄后,在不能實(shí)現(xiàn)愛的欲望下,對(duì)于他生命的意義只剩下復(fù)仇。在他身上更深切的讓我感受到的是靈魂和肉體被傷害,被欺凌后的扭曲。凱瑟琳是一個(gè)典型憂郁的精靈,她在愛的狂喜和巨大的激動(dòng)中憂郁而終,并保持貫穿一生充滿無法掙脫的精神沖突。盡管這個(gè)沖突出是她自我選擇的結(jié)果……
不可否認(rèn)這一篇小說涵蓋的東西遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)超越了愛情的本身,它贊揚(yáng)了人的美德,抨擊了人心的黑暗表現(xiàn)了人們對(duì)美好的追求。我們從中學(xué)到的是如何把自我與他人對(duì)照來發(fā)現(xiàn)自己的缺點(diǎn),洗卻心靈的骯臟,同時(shí)也教給我們?nèi)绾蚊鎸?duì)世界,如何以自己的愛來換取世界的光明。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感3
周末,我讀了一本由艾米麗勃朗特所撰寫的著作——《呼嘯山莊》。讀前,我一直很好奇這本書為何會(huì)被稱為“最奇特的小說”,于是,我懷著這種疑惑讀起了這本書。
《呼嘯山莊》用極其細(xì)膩高超的寫作手法,寫我們敘述了一個(gè)受盡偏見和屈辱的人,用一生復(fù)仇的凄美悲慘的愛情故事。當(dāng)我讀完這本書,我一直感覺心里有一種說不出的壓抑感。我不禁想問“到底是什么可以使一段那么美好的愛情毀滅?是什么讓那所謂的.人性和感情變得不堪一擊呢?”到后來我才明白,這不是金錢和利益造成的,而是那顆藏匿在人們心中,最容易被人們輕易忽視的虛榮心。這篇文章也同其他許多著作一樣發(fā)生在19世紀(jì)。那個(gè)年代的大多數(shù)婚姻都是**婚姻,他們之間并無多少愛情可言,甚至在之前他們都素不相識(shí)。在那時(shí),沒有多少有情人能終成眷屬,也很少有人可以堅(jiān)定的說自己為了愛情放棄了一切;蛟S,在那封建的社會(huì),在**、金錢和那可憐的虛榮心面前,愛情就如過眼云煙一樣,只不過是一件特殊的物品罷了。
故事的結(jié)局是希斯克利夫停止了對(duì)下一代的報(bào)復(fù)計(jì)劃并在他與凱瑟琳關(guān)禁閉的房間自盡了,他的死表達(dá)了他對(duì)凱瑟琳忠貞不渝的愛情。我們也可以從中看出希斯克利夫善良的本性,是殘酷的現(xiàn)實(shí)、世間的冷漠、人性的扭曲,才使他變成一個(gè)令人毛骨悚然的**。但最后人性的復(fù)蘇是希斯克利夫的精神升華,閃耀著作者人道**的理想。
讀完,我漸漸明白了《呼嘯山莊》為何被稱為“最奇特的小說”,它名副其實(shí)。因?yàn)樗脧?qiáng)烈、瘋狂的愛,狂暴的恨和無情的報(bào)復(fù),取代了一般文章的那種低沉的傷感、憂慮,雖與其他文章相比較,讀起來會(huì)讓人一時(shí)無法接受,但也就是這種粗狂、獨(dú)特的文字風(fēng)格,才使它被認(rèn)為是在****時(shí)代小說中"唯一的一部沒有被時(shí)間的塵土遮沒了光輝"的作品。
它的文字中充滿著情感,十分震撼人心,讓我們讀完依舊無法釋懷,仿佛還沉浸在故事情節(jié)當(dāng)中呢!
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感4
小說講述的是一個(gè)關(guān)于愛情和復(fù)仇的故事,呼嘯山莊的主人恩肖收養(yǎng)的棄兒希斯克利夫和恩肖的女兒凱瑟琳相愛了,但是他們的愛情遭到了層層阻撓,最終勞燕分飛,凱瑟琳嫁給了畫眉山莊闊少爺埃德加,而希斯克利夫?yàn)榱藞?bào)復(fù)娶了埃德加的妹妹伊莎貝拉。內(nèi)心痛苦的凱瑟琳在生產(chǎn)中死去,但是她的死并沒有澆滅希斯克利夫?qū)魢[山莊和畫眉山莊復(fù)仇的欲望,最終在他的**之下,凱瑟琳的哥哥亨得利,愛人埃德加以及伊莎貝拉都相繼死去,他還強(qiáng)迫埃德加的女兒小凱瑟琳嫁給自己即將死去的兒子小林敦,在他兒子死后,他順利地將呼嘯山莊和畫眉山莊的所有產(chǎn)業(yè)都收入自己名下。雖然希斯克利夫的復(fù)仇得逞了,但是他始終無法從對(duì)死去的凱瑟琳的戀情中解脫出來,最終不吃不喝苦戀而死。
不可否認(rèn)的是凱瑟琳和希斯克利夫始終都深愛著對(duì)方,但是在這份癡戀當(dāng)中都迷失了自我。凱瑟琳因?yàn)樘摌s嫁給了埃德加,而希斯克利夫在認(rèn)為自己的感情遭到背叛之后則開始了無休止的瘋狂的報(bào)復(fù)。他們之間的愛情既是整部小說最動(dòng)情的地方,又是所有悲劇的源頭。唯利是圖而又現(xiàn)實(shí)的社會(huì)使得凱瑟琳的愛變得不純粹,她雖然到死都認(rèn)為自己的血液里流淌著和希斯克利夫一樣的不安分,倔強(qiáng)和狂野,最終卻受了物質(zhì)文明的蠱惑,自認(rèn)為明智地嫁給了一個(gè)她不了解也根本就不愛的埃德加,她的“明智之舉”最終造成了三個(gè)人一生的不幸。艾米麗在塑造凱瑟琳這個(gè)人物的時(shí)候,賦予了她很多的同情,但是同時(shí)還有鞭笞,無奈。用“哀其不幸,怒其不爭(zhēng)”來概括最為恰當(dāng)了。
希斯克利夫是與現(xiàn)實(shí)社會(huì)對(duì)比最為鮮明的一個(gè)。他本來就是一個(gè)被現(xiàn)實(shí)拋棄的人,是老恩肖把他帶回現(xiàn)實(shí),并且用自己的愛保護(hù)著他讓他得以生存,但是希斯克利夫始終是與現(xiàn)實(shí)格格不入的。他有著自己的生存準(zhǔn)則,有著狂熱而又深沉的愛恨,愛的激烈,愛的刻骨,愛的純粹。他原本以為自己可以和凱瑟琳永遠(yuǎn)簡(jiǎn)單幸福地生活在一起,當(dāng)他的愿望破滅的時(shí)候,沒有選擇妥協(xié),而是用自己的方式去守護(hù)凱瑟琳,守護(hù)自己的愛情。他希望用復(fù)仇的方式來奪回屬于自己的一切,也正是這種欲望,讓他在迷失自己的路上越走越遠(yuǎn)。
如果說要用一句話來概括整部小說的內(nèi)容,我想用這句話“他們所有人都在錯(cuò)誤的時(shí)代做出了錯(cuò)誤的選擇”,最終造成了悲劇的一生,每一個(gè)人都在悔恨中死去,還差點(diǎn)讓不幸殃及到下一代。但是即使結(jié)果已經(jīng)不可逆轉(zhuǎn),我們還是應(yīng)該為他們感到安慰,在做出錯(cuò)誤選擇之后,他們都反抗過,為了**和幸福而爭(zhēng)取過,他們的生命有如那野外的`向陽花,那么熱烈地綻放過……
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感5
來談?wù)劇逗魢[山莊》,來自艾米麗勃朗特;旧,感受不深。
基本上,作者為全文所營(yíng)造的氛圍很一致,也很成功,看的過程一直都比較壓抑。不過我要說的是,艾米麗勃朗特與其姐妹夏綠蒂勃朗特所描繪的`愛情故事基本風(fēng)格很一致,都是非常調(diào)皮又非常熾烈的愛。但是,《簡(jiǎn)愛》中的愛更理性,更穩(wěn)重一些;然《呼嘯山莊》的愛極為跳躍,也很不讓人信服。特別是那些女人的愛,讓人無法理解,無從辨別。我非常不喜歡凱瑟琳母女,老凱瑟琳我始終未分辨出她究竟愛著誰,她只是期待著獲得所有人的愛,同時(shí)還不能放棄她一直所享受的物質(zhì)生活,他需要希思克里夫的愛來給她
精神上的放蕩,又需要林頓的愛給她溫暖和呵護(hù),當(dāng)然還有優(yōu)質(zhì)的物質(zhì)生活。至于小凱瑟琳,是一個(gè)始終沒有力量的女人,她與理性幾乎沒有關(guān)系,也正是如此,她毫無力量,如果她有力量也就是她的美貌。
相反,我倒是非常喜歡,當(dāng)然也是小說中我唯一喜歡的一個(gè)人物,就是哈其頓。很討人喜歡,默默地喜歡著自己的小表妹,努力改善自己,面對(duì)別人的羞辱用自己的方法強(qiáng)烈還擊,最后在小表妹重新挑逗他之后又那么全身心地愛著他,相當(dāng)之可愛,也是全書唯一不苦悶的一段對(duì)于希思克里夫,他是真誠的且忠誠的,希思克里夫之后,他是唯一一個(gè)真正難過的人。
基本上我覺得這本書寫得并不特別好,在我看來比較不完整。對(duì)于希思克里夫的性格形成交代很不清楚,他來到厄恩肖家之前年少時(shí)的一切是一個(gè)謎,他期間重要的發(fā)跡史更是一個(gè)謎,這兩個(gè)謎混攪在一起使人對(duì)于希思克里夫總有著種種的疑問。
同時(shí),我也并不喜歡整個(gè)故事的敘述者——迪安太太,我總覺得許多事情都是由于她引起的,她是一個(gè)善良的女人,但是總是不安分,我不喜歡不安分的人!當(dāng)然,這個(gè)人小人物口中總能說出些比較富有意思的話。
***一段話說得很不錯(cuò),對(duì)于強(qiáng)迫癥比較準(zhǔn)確地概括:“假如你一個(gè)人坐著,有只母貓?jiān)谀忝媲暗牡靥荷咸蛩男∝,你?huì)聚精會(huì)神得盯著看,若是小貓有只耳朵給漏舔了,你一定會(huì)大為之生氣的。你了解這種心情嗎?”
當(dāng)然,不安分的女人的回話更為經(jīng)典:“我想是一種懶散得令人可怕的心情。”
強(qiáng)迫癥這種東西真的是因?yàn)橐粋(gè)人太閑了,太懶散了,懶散地一下子靈魂跑到別的地方去的感覺。如果一個(gè)人忙忙碌碌,有著那么多東西要去做和打理,強(qiáng)迫癥這種東西是困擾不了人們的。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感6
借暑假的機(jī)會(huì),我又重新讀了一遍《呼嘯山莊》這部作品,給了我一種與之前不一樣的感受。
《呼嘯山莊》通過一個(gè)愛情悲劇,向人們展示了一幅畸形社會(huì)的生活畫面,勾勒了被這個(gè)畸形社會(huì)扭曲了的人性及其造成的種.種可怖的事件。在小說中,作者的全部心血凝聚在對(duì)希刺客歷夫形象的刻畫上,她在這里寄托了自己的全部憤怒、同情和理想。這個(gè)被剝奪了人間溫暖的棄兒在現(xiàn)實(shí)生活中培養(yǎng)了強(qiáng)烈的愛與憎,辛德雷的皮鞭使他嘗到了人生的殘酷,也教會(huì)他懂得忍氣吞聲地屈服無法改變的命運(yùn)。他選擇了反抗。凱瑟琳曾經(jīng)是他忠實(shí)的伙伴,他倆在共同的反抗只萌發(fā)了真摯的愛情。然而,凱瑟琳最后卻背叛了希刺克歷夫,嫁給了她不了解,也根本不愛的埃德加·林?。造成這個(gè)愛情悲劇的直接原因在于凱瑟琳意識(shí)到他們的社會(huì)地位懸殊,卻夢(mèng)想借她所羨慕的林?家的富有來“幫助西刺克歷夫高升”,使她哥哥“無權(quán)過問”。這當(dāng)然是不可能的,反而鑄成了打錯(cuò)。她陷入自己親手編織的羅網(wǎng),葬送了自己的青春、愛情和生命,也毀了對(duì)她始終一往情深的希刺克歷夫,還差一點(diǎn)兒坑害了下一代。
《呼嘯山莊》的故事是以希刺克歷夫達(dá)到復(fù)仇目的而**告終的。他的死是一種殉情,表達(dá)了他對(duì)凱瑟琳至死不渝的愛。十幾年來,凱瑟琳的孤魂在曠野上彷徨哭泣,等待著希刺克歷夫,終于,希刺克歷夫離開了人世,他們的靈魂不再孤獨(dú)……,而希刺克歷夫臨死前放棄了在下一代身上報(bào)復(fù)的念頭,表面他的天性本來是善良的,只是由于殘酷的現(xiàn)實(shí)扭曲了他的天性,迫使他變得暴虐無情。這種人性的復(fù)蘇是一種精神上的升華,閃耀著作者人道**的理想。他一反同時(shí)代作品普遍存在的傷感**情調(diào),而以強(qiáng)烈的愛、狂暴的恨及由之而起的無情的報(bào)復(fù),取代了低沉的傷感和憂郁。它宛如一首奇特的抒情詩,字里行間充滿著豐富的想象和狂飆般猛烈的情感,具有震撼人心的藝術(shù)力量。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感7
曠野,西風(fēng),遠(yuǎn)處的城鎮(zhèn),折的雜草,崎嶇的地形,蒼涼的日落,避世的生活,艱辛的奔波,寂寞的歲月,艾米莉勃朗特的一切,沒有榮耀,至少在她生的日子里夢(mèng)想夭折,飽嘗世事無常,造化弄人。這位才華橫溢而早逝的女子絕不會(huì)想到,她死后,自己唯一的小說《呼嘯山莊》會(huì)被后人譽(yù)為“最奇特的小說”且成為十九世紀(jì)英國(guó)文學(xué)史上絕色異彩的一粒寶石,直至今日,仍以其奇麗動(dòng)人的光彩使無數(shù)讀者為之折服,深深驚嘆于它非凡的藝術(shù)魅力。
初讀此書,完全出于好奇。好奇原由來自于模糊記憶中一部老電影的片段?茨请娪皶r(shí)年紀(jì)尚小,換頻道瞎混時(shí)間無意看到鳳凰衛(wèi)視正在放的這部片子。那個(gè)鏡頭把我嚇住了:背景是窗外極空曠又猙獰的凸凹不*的荒野,風(fēng)呼嘯著高高掀起窗簾,一個(gè)長(zhǎng)相奇特的男子半跪在地上,和看上去極虛弱的一個(gè)女的相擁而泣,悲慟之狀感天動(dòng)地,說的一些話也是可以使人肝腸寸斷,悲至極點(diǎn)的一類,氣氛很是壓抑;音樂又深重,如濁水,回旋著淤結(jié)住,流不開化不了的讓人喘不過氣來。整個(gè)畫面多少有點(diǎn)怪異的感覺,甚至讓人有顫栗的恐怖感,仿佛有無形之手詭異的伸出來扼住了咽喉,使人窒息。很自然的我掃了眼片名,頓時(shí)覺得那名字也怪,叫什么《咆哮山莊》。就著孩童豐富想象力和自以為是的理解力,我當(dāng)場(chǎng)對(duì)片名作了想當(dāng)然的幾種解釋,現(xiàn)在看了書才知道當(dāng)時(shí)全是曲解了對(duì)于這個(gè)有怪怪的名字的稀奇古怪電影我興趣不大,轉(zhuǎn)而換臺(tái)尋動(dòng)畫片去了。可那魅影般的印象卻再也揮之不去,縈繞記憶深處至今日。讀了原著,憶起那個(gè)鏡頭,也知道《咆哮山莊》就是手中所捧的這本《呼嘯山莊》了,才覺得那片子把味道拍得很濃,很真實(shí),很到位。天性愚駑,書中個(gè)別文字其中的深意一時(shí)未能領(lǐng)會(huì),可那栩栩如生的描寫,飽含激情的對(duì)話,性格各異的人物,激起心中豐富的情感浪花,悲喜無法自制,竟身陷其中難以自拔。艾米莉的文字是活生生有靈性的,它們?cè)陲L(fēng)中呼號(hào),在矛盾中痛苦掙扎,在癡戀中撕心裂肺,它們點(diǎn)化了我拙鈍的心智,引著我進(jìn)入那個(gè)癲狂,野性的世界,各色人物的臉或笑或泣,旋轉(zhuǎn)著,在眼前變換著,沖突著,意亂神迷。寒假重讀此書,再次陷入那個(gè)怪異的夢(mèng)魘。
是的,夢(mèng)魘。**,沒有城市,工業(yè),時(shí)尚。只是荒野,田莊,嶙峋的石,在曠野上飛奔的愛,撲朔迷離的眷戀,交雜無續(xù)的恨。希刺克利夫與凱瑟琳歐肖的愛情足以用“癡”來形容。陽光,甜蜜,歡笑不是他們愛情的主要,而陰郁仇恨誤解怨憤交織混雜成為他們愛的主色調(diào),造就他們近乎瘋狂的愛。凱瑟琳說:希刺克利夫就是我,我就是他……這種愛不被旁人理解,接受,和允許,他們于是在不斷的**,與周遭的一切斗,可現(xiàn)實(shí)折磨他們,刁難他們,希刺克利夫被當(dāng)作下人,沒有地位,背景,修養(yǎng)的野孩子,流浪兒的低賤出生使他被剝奪了享受優(yōu)裕生活的**,被粗魯?shù)拇蛄R,侮辱。他也放棄了曾有過的成為一個(gè)體面紳士的憧憬;而凱瑟琳是大**身份,理應(yīng)嫁給像林淳那樣的少爺,他們從小產(chǎn)生的美好感情也因此蒙上一層無法忽略的陰影。命運(yùn)弄人,他們沒有走到一起,但他倆的默契靈魂相依相偎,沖破一切束縛,試圖越過難以逾越的造化的鴻溝緊緊握住對(duì)方的手,但這危險(xiǎn)的愛使他們付出慘重的代價(jià),凱瑟琳重病而逝,從此二人陰陽兩隔,希刺克利夫悲痛至極,愛人的離去激化了他人性中報(bào)復(fù)的陰暗面,他瘋狂的報(bào)復(fù)兒時(shí)對(duì)自己不遜的辛德森和他兒子哈里頓,報(bào)復(fù)林淳和他妹妹伊麗莎白,曾經(jīng)因凱瑟琳愛的感化而深藏心底的野性暴露無遺,日益尖銳直至占據(jù)他靈魂的絕大部分,他變得恐怖而陰森。
艾米莉特意營(yíng)造出詭異的夢(mèng)魘般的夸張氛圍。有些情節(jié)似乎帶有非現(xiàn)實(shí)世界的蹊蹺神秘。靈魂,囈語,幻象,**使故事有了傳奇色彩,淋漓盡致的展現(xiàn)了最深的迷戀,最癡的執(zhí)著,最痛苦的掙扎。風(fēng)雨,暴雪,黑夜,自然的野性與人物激蕩的情懷相得映彰,荒涼的曠野深遠(yuǎn)多變,陰郁悲愴,突顯了人物性格,展現(xiàn)來自人性的深沉之愛,讓主人公像大自然一樣野性無常深邃無邊的愛深入人心,強(qiáng)烈的撼動(dòng)著人的靈魂。
小哈里頓是希刺克利夫的化身,小凱蒂則傳承了她母親凱瑟琳的靈魂,而上一代人的愛,在他們身上又得到延續(xù);希刺克利夫看到凱蒂和哈里頓眼睛里有凱瑟琳的影子,他的人性復(fù)蘇了,他的生命也走到盡頭,死前他在凱瑟琳生前住過的小房里,呼喚著凱瑟琳在原野上“孤單的飄蕩了二十多年的魂魄”,帶著笑離開了人世,到另一個(gè)世界與凱瑟琳攜手而游,他們的愛以另一種方式延續(xù),永不消亡;希刺克利夫的墓與凱瑟琳的緊緊挨在一起,“這墳?zāi)瓜碌娜,有怎樣?靜的睡眠呢”,千言萬語一句話,此情綿綿無絕期。一場(chǎng)驚天動(dòng)地,生生死死,明爭(zhēng)暗斗,剩下寧靜的'曠野,柔風(fēng)在草間飄動(dòng),死去的人,活著的人,情在綿亙,情無絕期。
小說敘述了一個(gè)受盡社會(huì)偏見和屈辱的人用一生復(fù)仇的悲劇故事。流浪兒希斯克里夫被呼嘯山莊的老歐肖收養(yǎng)為子,歐肖女兒凱琵琳摯愛著他;兒子亨德萊卻憎恨他奪了父愛,以致老歐肖死后將希淪為奴仆。凱希二人探訪畫眉山莊時(shí),凱愛上山莊長(zhǎng)子林頓并與之結(jié)婚,希悲傷出走,三年后發(fā)財(cái)而歸開始了復(fù)仇。他使亨墜落使其子吉默頓喪失人性,并誘他不受的亨的妹妹伊莎貝拉同他結(jié)婚生下兒子小林頓。凱死前生下凱茜。亨死后,希成為呼嘯山莊債權(quán)人并將吉淪為奴仆,他迫使兒子小林頓與凱茜結(jié)婚,終于將兩家財(cái)產(chǎn)都弄到手。細(xì)膩的思想感情和高超的藝術(shù)手法,使作品蕩氣回腸,催人淚下,具有很強(qiáng)的藝術(shù)感染力。作者埃米莉。勃朗特(1818-1848),英國(guó)十九世紀(jì)著名女作家!逗魢[山莊》使她一舉成名并享譽(yù)世界文壇。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感8
有不計(jì)其數(shù)的人把《呼嘯山莊》說成是復(fù)雜的心理懸疑小說或是探索人性和倫理的著作。而在我看來,《呼嘯山莊》說的就是終歸是一場(chǎng)愛和愛的呼嘯。
年少輕狂的希斯克利夫與同樣年少輕狂的凱瑟琳相愛,卻在復(fù)雜的世俗背景下被迫分離。凱瑟琳的愛情苦果讓希斯克利夫的情感世界崩裂,從此他盡余生之力實(shí)施一場(chǎng)災(zāi)難性的復(fù)仇,這場(chǎng)復(fù)仇之火幾乎燃盡了一切溫情、希冀和生命,而作為最后的贏家,希斯克利夫?qū)σ矡o法逃脫他死于愛的夢(mèng)靨。
歐美文學(xué)界稱《呼嘯山莊》是一部“人間情愛的宏偉史詩!钡拇_,凱瑟琳說“在這個(gè)世界上,我最大的悲苦就是希斯克利夫的悲苦,我活著的最大目的就是他,我對(duì)希斯克利夫的愛,恰似腳下恒久不變的巖石,我就是希斯克利夫!他并不是作為一種樂趣,而是作為我自身存在在我心中!”希斯克利夫則說“兩個(gè)詞就可以概括我的未來了:**和**。失去了她,活著也在**里!眲P瑟琳在希斯克利夫沸騰的靈魂里看到自己的倒影,而希斯克利夫把凱瑟琳的愛視為生命。這種靈魂交疊的愛,光輝而壯烈。我們不能說這是最美好的愛情,但至少,它是最純粹的,并且飽含著力量,正是這力量在背叛面前掀起疾風(fēng)驟雨似的報(bào)復(fù),毀滅生命同時(shí)升騰愛情。因此在我看來,書中所謂的仇恨、狂放、扭曲、殘暴以及一切有悖于人倫道德的**,都源于他們之間那場(chǎng)因?yàn)榭坦倾懶乃陨胶艉[的愛情。
《呼嘯山莊》是一部漩渦似的小說。在《呼嘯山莊》里,作者以全部的心血鑄造的主人公希斯克利夫就是一個(gè)典型的漩渦中的矛盾結(jié)合體。希斯克利夫在漩渦里掙扎于生命和愛情,而我們,每一個(gè)讀書的人,在這個(gè)漩渦里掙扎于對(duì)主人公的無限的熱愛和仇恨。
《呼嘯山莊》不是一部令人窒息的慘劇。在希斯克利夫與凱瑟琳殘酷愛情的余味中保存了新生的希冀,那就是山莊的后代、哈里頓與小凱瑟琳的愛情,它幸存于復(fù)仇的火焰里并且健康茁壯、生氣勃勃。我想這愛情的幼苗,是作者賜予讀者的最后的美好想象,讓我們?cè)跓o盡的憂憤和掙扎里停下腳步,再次嗅到生命與愛的清香。
或許《呼嘯山莊》要教給我們的有很多,譬如堅(jiān)守尊嚴(yán)的崇高、信奉理性的高貴、恪守心靈的**等等。然而當(dāng)我們合**之后,真正為之動(dòng)容的不是這些哲思,而是故事本身以及它所引出的綿綿遺恨。
除了那些人生教訓(xùn),《呼嘯山莊》給我們的更多是一種感覺,那就是在你合**低頭沉吟的那一刻,或許你會(huì)在一瞬間突然覺得,那種撩人的璀璨的山呼海嘯的.愛正在書中所寫的那種盛放著石楠的荒原上,萌生著、鋪陳著、燃燒著、呼嘯著,滾滾而來……
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感9
一路壓抑難受,讀完了《呼嘯山莊》。
其實(shí)呢內(nèi)容也并不復(fù)雜,圍繞著呼嘯山莊和畫眉田莊兩個(gè)莊園,展開的兩代人的愛恨情仇故事。重點(diǎn)是愛和仇,男主角和女主角那種至死不渝,驚天地泣鬼神的愛。以及男主角對(duì)除了女主角以外,其他所有人咬牙切齒,恨入骨髓的仇。
一個(gè)愛情和復(fù)仇的故事!
整部小說,氛圍是壓抑的,陰冷的,殘酷的,完全扭曲的。我的心情也是抑郁的,低落的,難受的,整個(gè)呼吸都困難了。
永遠(yuǎn)任風(fēng)呼嘯而過的山莊,長(zhǎng)年累月積雪的冬天,黑暗陰冷潮濕的小路,毫無生機(jī)稀少的花草,病態(tài)畸形怪異的人們。
我對(duì)男主角一直有一種同情,我相信他在兒時(shí)一定是善良美好的,他所做的一切也是有原因的。即使他做錯(cuò)了很多很多事,我想他也是渴望被愛和向往溫暖的。
所有的仇恨最終都會(huì)被愛和溫暖救贖。最后,他應(yīng)該是選擇了放下,內(nèi)心的徹底放下,看到了命運(yùn)的輪回,看到了所做的毫無意義,看到自己什么也沒有得到,愛人也真實(shí)的永遠(yuǎn)失去,所以他故意絕食,追隨愛人而去。生生世世永遠(yuǎn)在一起永永遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不分離。
所以,愛很偉大!
之前看過一部也是關(guān)于復(fù)仇的,《基督山伯爵》,那個(gè)是純粹復(fù)仇,前期也是很壓抑,后期則豁然開朗。男主角也是選擇放下,看破放下逍遙自在游去了。也算Happyending吧。
《呼嘯山莊》則沒這種感覺。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感10
愛是什么?我無法從希刺克厲夫身上得到滿意的答復(fù),也無法從凱瑟琳那里得到正確的答案!霸谶@個(gè)世界上,我的最大的悲痛就是希刺克厲夫的悲痛,而且我從一開始就注意并且感受到了。在我的生活中,他是我最強(qiáng)的思念。如果別的一切都?xì)缌,而他還留下來,我就能繼續(xù)活下去;如果別的一切都留下來了,而他卻毀滅了,這個(gè)世界對(duì)于我將成為一個(gè)陌生的地方!边@是多么深切的真情告白!可是為了身份,為了物質(zhì),為了虛榮凱瑟琳不顧希刺克厲夫的感受自以為是的背叛了他,還天真地以為可以利用丈夫的名譽(yù)和地位、財(cái)富來幫助并提升希刺克厲夫。多么具有諷刺意味的愛啊!
這是世界名著,如果再次欣賞我會(huì)選擇在自己最快樂、最幸福的時(shí)候,如果是晚上,必須是燈火通明,家人都在;如果是白天也必須要選在有外界聲音干擾的時(shí)候。我害怕這種被仇恨、惡毒壓得透不過氣來的感覺。
《呼嘯山莊》的故事是以希斯克利夫達(dá)到復(fù)仇目的而**告終的。他的死是一種殉情,表達(dá)了他對(duì)凱瑟琳生死不渝的愛,一種生不能同衾、死也求同穴的愛的追求。而他臨死前放棄了在下一代身上報(bào)復(fù)的念頭,表明他的天性本來是善良的,只是由于殘酷的現(xiàn)實(shí)扭曲了他的天性,迫使他變得暴虐無情。這種人性的復(fù)蘇是一種精神上的升華,閃耀著作者人道**的理想。
凱瑟琳的背叛及其婚后悲苦的命運(yùn),是全書最重大的轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn)。它使希斯克利夫滿腔的愛化為無比的恨;凱瑟琳一死,這腔仇恨火山般迸發(fā)出來,成了瘋狂的復(fù)仇動(dòng)力。希斯克利夫的目的達(dá)到了,他不僅讓辛德雷和埃德加凄苦死去,獨(dú)霸了兩家莊園的產(chǎn)業(yè),還讓他們*白無辜的下一代也飽嘗了苦果。這種瘋狂的報(bào)仇泄恨,貌似悖于常理,但卻淋漓盡致地表達(dá)了他非同一般的叛逆精神,這是一種特殊環(huán)境、特殊性格所決定的特殊反抗。希斯克利夫的愛情悲劇是社會(huì)的悲劇,也是時(shí)代的悲劇。
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 菁選(擴(kuò)展5)
——呼嘯山莊讀后感
呼嘯山莊讀后感
當(dāng)閱讀了一本名著后,你心中有什么感想呢?記錄下來很重要哦,一起來寫一篇讀后感吧。那么我們?nèi)绾稳懽x后感呢?下面是小編為大家整理的呼嘯山莊讀后感,歡迎閱讀,希望大家能夠喜歡。
呼嘯山莊讀后感1
在我的記憶里,什么都不可怕,***的就是孤獨(dú)和被拋棄,以及在別人的眼下生活。
《呼嘯山莊》這部書主要寫的是一個(gè)被拋棄的孤兒希刺克厲夫,在他的養(yǎng)父去世以后,受到了虐待。在她的家庭里面只能夠做一個(gè)馬夫,時(shí)時(shí)刻刻受到辛德雷的鞭打。在這段時(shí)間里,他和凱瑟琳在一起玩耍,漸漸的產(chǎn)生了愛情。可是在后來的凱瑟琳開始改變了主意,其實(shí)她是愛刺克厲夫,在內(nèi)心深處也是這樣。她們?cè)?jīng)在一起在一個(gè)小山崗上許下了一起在一起的誓言,別且說他是東方**的兒子,是**女皇的孩子,有著這樣的理想。
一次的暴風(fēng)雨的晚上,她開始說了對(duì)他的怨勿,以及不喜歡他,一氣之下在雨中騎著一匹快馬跑了,但是他沒有聽到后來的話,以為她真的不愛他。就這樣一走了之,杳無音信。她家給了一個(gè)自己不喜歡,甚至不了解的男人。雖然是富麗堂皇,可是他生活的并不幸福。后來的一天他出現(xiàn)在這個(gè)山莊里,并且很富有,把整個(gè)山莊都買了下來。于是去找了她,又一次在失望之余不斷的產(chǎn)生了怨恨。
作為一個(gè)被別人看不起,曾經(jīng)當(dāng)**用的人,今天翻身之后就會(huì)對(duì)過去的一切不*,開始抱負(fù)。她并不喜歡埃德加的妹妹,卻用這種方式加以抱負(fù)。后來她在病重中去世,在愛情的面前,沒有誰對(duì)誰錯(cuò),愛過了才真的知道色和你們是愛,和一個(gè)自己不愛的人在一起生活,即使她或者他對(duì)對(duì)方再好,也找不到一種感覺。
呼嘯山莊讀后感2
我們都曾經(jīng)想過一個(gè)這樣的地方:山清水秀,鳥語花香……一個(gè)沒有煩憂的世外桃源,在山巒起伏的英格蘭北部,就有這樣一個(gè)地方,它叫“呼嘯山莊”,它雖是一個(gè)與世隔絕的小山莊,卻發(fā)生了許多不*凡的事情。
它的主人叫希斯克利夫,是老恩蕭收養(yǎng)的一個(gè)孤兒,他與老恩蕭的女兒凱瑟琳相愛,但老恩蕭的兒子辛德雷不同意希斯克利夫,折磨著他,凱瑟琳為了幫助希斯克利夫擺脫困境,嫁給了林頓,希斯克利夫得知后,毅然出走,在他鄉(xiāng)發(fā)了財(cái),回到家,被林頓的妹妹伊莎貝拉視作英雄。
凱瑟琳嫁給林頓后,看清了林頓的偽善面目,悔恨至極,生下凱蒂后去世了,伊莎貝拉趁此時(shí)機(jī)出逃,不久生下了林頓?希斯克利夫。辛德雷半年后醉死了,而他的幼兒哈里頓落入了希斯克利夫之手,與凱蒂相愛。這讓希斯克利夫想到了自己年輕的時(shí)候,便不忍心再報(bào)復(fù),發(fā)出了復(fù)仇似的狂笑,死在了一個(gè)風(fēng)雪交加的晚上。
看完這個(gè)故事,主人公們對(duì)愛與幸福的追求讓我感動(dòng)了,多么偉大的愛情呀,他們?yōu)榱藧矍,甚至放棄了一切,希斯克利夫(yàn)榱藧,放棄了自己的?fù)仇,離開了塵世。
我們的生活十分幸福,幾乎都是衣來伸手飯來張口的小“霸王”,但是,我們也要學(xué)會(huì)感恩對(duì)我們有過關(guān)愛的人。否則,這個(gè)人就只是一具“行尸走肉”罷了。
這個(gè)世界,我們需要的是愛與感恩,我們要愛和感恩所有幫助我們的人,像歌里唱的那樣:“只要人人都獻(xiàn)出一點(diǎn)愛,世界將變成美好的人間”。
呼嘯山莊讀后感3
《呼嘯山莊》是英國(guó)著名作家艾利米·勃朗特的一部煥發(fā)異彩的天才之作。整個(gè)場(chǎng)景是一個(gè)封閉的小社會(huì)——兩個(gè)孤立的山莊和開放的大自然與荒涼。書中人物身上體現(xiàn)愛與恨的兩種極端,極度的愛混雜著極度的狠,使小說在顫栗中呈現(xiàn)出極為強(qiáng)烈的戲劇化色。
描寫吉卜賽棄兒希刺克厲夫被山莊老主人收養(yǎng)后,因**和戀愛不遂,外出致富,回來后對(duì)于其女友結(jié)婚的人——地主林及其子女進(jìn)行報(bào)復(fù)的故事。
全篇文章充滿強(qiáng)烈的反**,爭(zhēng)幸福**精神,又始終籠罩著離奇,緊張浪漫氣氛。使人感到自己就是書中的人物身臨其境。
今天,我看完了《呼嘯山莊》這本書,我有許多感受。
這本書寫的是一個(gè)山莊叫呼嘯山莊,從安寧到歡樂,從歡樂到不得安寧,然后有到憤怒,最后又像以往一樣**無事。
這都是從“愛情爭(zhēng)奪戰(zhàn)”引起的更大的事。如果我們別像他們一樣把小事鬧大,那如今的大蒜。綠豆都還那么貴嗎?不都是從小價(jià)格“炒”到大價(jià)格嗎?我們應(yīng)該聽取別人正確的意見,改正不足的地方,也要學(xué)習(xí)別人的優(yōu)點(diǎn)。
這本書好看,又易懂,很值得看。
呼嘯山莊讀后感4
呼嘯山莊的主人鄉(xiāng)紳歐肖先生帶回來一個(gè)身份不明的孩子,取名希斯克利夫,他奪取了主人對(duì)小主人亨德雷和他的妹妹凱瑟琳的寵愛。
主人死后,亨德雷為報(bào)復(fù)把希斯克利夫貶為奴仆,并百般**,可是凱瑟琳跟他親密無間,青梅竹馬。后來,凱瑟琳受外界影響,同時(shí)愛**畫眉田莊的文靜青年埃德加。希斯克利夫憤而出走,三年后致富回鄉(xiāng),凱瑟琳已嫁埃德加。
希斯克利夫?yàn)榇诉M(jìn)行瘋狂的報(bào)復(fù),通過**奪走了亨德雷的家財(cái)。亨德雷本人酒醉而死,兒子哈里頓成了奴仆。他還故意娶了埃德加的妹妹伊莎貝拉,進(jìn)行**。內(nèi)心痛苦不堪的凱瑟琳在生產(chǎn)中死去。
十年后,希斯克利夫又施計(jì)使埃德加的女兒小凱瑟琳,嫁給了自己即將死去的兒子小林敦。埃德加和小林敦都死了,希斯克利夫最終把埃德加家的財(cái)產(chǎn)也據(jù)為己有。復(fù)仇得逞了,但是他無法從對(duì)死去的凱瑟琳的戀情中解脫出來,最終不吃不喝苦戀而死。
小凱瑟琳和哈里頓繼承了山莊和田莊的產(chǎn)業(yè),兩人終于相愛,去畫眉山莊安了家。
呼嘯山莊讀后感5
林頓是整個(gè)故事中,唯一讓人覺得比較正常的人。他是一個(gè)受過良好教育、溫文爾雅的人。在家里看慣了象洋娃娃一樣的女孩,凱塞琳的出現(xiàn)讓林頓眼前一亮:他深深地愛**這個(gè)美麗、善良、個(gè)性強(qiáng)烈的女孩。他的愛像溫暖的陽光,柔和而不傷人;象潺潺的小溪,雖然波瀾不驚,但卻始終如一。他無私地包容著凱塞琳,甚至當(dāng)他覺察到了凱對(duì)希斯克利夫的強(qiáng)烈感情后,他依然**自己的健康日夜守候在重病的凱身邊,不離不棄。凱塞琳去世后,篤信上帝的他*靜地接受了這個(gè)沉重的打擊,將他所有的愛和希望給了他的女兒。也正是因?yàn)樗o了女兒一個(gè)健康良好的性格和心態(tài),才使他的女兒沒有被希斯克利夫的殘酷折磨壓垮,最終爭(zhēng)取到了屬于她自己的幸福。
其實(shí)從某種意義上說凱塞琳是幸運(yùn)的,因?yàn)樗@一輩子遇**兩個(gè)真正愛她的男人。但不幸的是她并沒有處理好她自己和這兩個(gè)男人之間的關(guān)系——她的任性和自以為是不但害了自己也害了這兩個(gè)深愛她的男人。
所以說性格決定選擇,選擇決定命運(yùn)。我們的命運(yùn)是自己決定的,無論這種選擇是對(duì)是錯(cuò)。
呼嘯山莊讀后感6
兩個(gè)孤立的山莊和開放的大自然與荒原,體現(xiàn)出愛與恨兩種極端,極度的愛中混雜著極度的恨,顫栗中呈現(xiàn)出極為強(qiáng)烈的戲劇化色彩。這就是《呼嘯山莊》。
小說描寫吉普賽棄兒希刺克厲夫被山莊老主人收養(yǎng)后,因生活與戀愛等原因離開山莊,外出致富。歸來后對(duì)與女友結(jié)婚的地主林惇及其家人進(jìn)行報(bào)復(fù)的故事。
合**本,我思索著,報(bào)復(fù)究竟是為了什么呢?報(bào)復(fù)別人自己就會(huì)快樂嗎?答案是一定的———不會(huì)。既然不會(huì),那報(bào)復(fù)還有什么意義呢?有些人只知道,“他”傷害了你或你的親人,朋友,你要報(bào)復(fù)“他”,但你可曾想過,在你報(bào)復(fù)了“他”后,“他”的親人就會(huì)像之前的你一樣傷心難過,然后,又來報(bào)復(fù)你。冤冤相報(bào)何時(shí)了,退一步海闊天空難道不好嗎?
我不懂,我真的不懂,為什么希刺克厲夫要這樣。如果當(dāng)時(shí)他退一步想,對(duì)人寬容一點(diǎn)就不會(huì)這樣了。
同學(xué)們可不能像希刺克厲夫一樣,我們要做一個(gè)寬容的人。寬容是一種美德,寬容別人也是寬容自己。
莎士比亞曾所過:“寬容就像天上的細(xì)雨滋潤(rùn)著大地,它賜福于寬容的人,也賜福于被寬容的人!
讓我們做一個(gè)寬容的人吧!
呼嘯山莊讀后感7
刁蠻自私的凱瑟琳,為了報(bào)復(fù)不擇**的`希刺克利特,兇暴殘忍的辛德雷,正直善良的保姆耐莉,和主人沆瀣一氣的牧師......艾米莉很成功地塑造了各個(gè)人物形象,或許人們會(huì)不愿意接受人性的丑惡就那么赤裸裸的展現(xiàn)在眼前,而無可否認(rèn)的是她對(duì)于社會(huì)現(xiàn)實(shí)的尖銳的真實(shí)的勾勒不但沒遭到眾人的抵制,反倒很受歡迎。它很真,這也是這本書的特點(diǎn)之一。
書里的人物不完美,但我們卻更容易從中找到一些真實(shí)的情感,或許書中人物的某一個(gè)方面就是我們自己的寫照。我們討厭別人壞的脾性,卻又希望別人能夠容忍自己的任何不好的性格,希望自己的好的不好的要求都能被滿足。曾經(jīng)以為能永遠(yuǎn)在一起,做人們認(rèn)為瘋狂的事情,自己卻自得其樂。當(dāng)變故突如其來,被愛人拋棄的孤獨(dú)縈繞身旁,幼時(shí)被拋棄的畫面再一次襲入大腦。恨是有的,不過這恨要看是恨誰,對(duì)于自己的愛人是怎么也不想恨的。就如希刺克里夫?qū)P蒂所說的:“我并不要對(duì)你報(bào)復(fù)。你為了你自己開心,而把我折磨到死,我心甘情愿;只是允許我以同樣方式讓我自己也開開心心,而且也跟你同樣地盡力避開羞辱!蔽乙詾榘5录邮巧屏嫉,我以為小凱蒂是可憐的。我以為誰都沒有錯(cuò),只是到了此時(shí),愛已畸形,恨已深入骨髓。
一代人的恩怨卻牽連到兩輩人,緣何如此?
呼嘯山莊讀后感8
這是一本可怕的書!書里的主人公讓我毛骨悚然。在我還不知道他是怎么變得怎么可怕的時(shí)候,他已經(jīng)是一個(gè)可怕的人物了。
它講述了在一座山上的一個(gè)山莊里的故事。棄嬰赫斯克萊夫在山莊里長(zhǎng)大,卻因?yàn)樾膼鄣娜艘黾薅h(yuǎn)走他鄉(xiāng)。三年后,赫斯克萊夫再度出現(xiàn),展開了一系列的復(fù)仇計(jì)劃。
初讀這本書時(shí)。里面的內(nèi)容很吸引我,但我還是覺得這本書有些丑陋。因?yàn)樗婕傲颂嗟脑鲪?呻[約中,我還是感到了它的美麗。盡管我這是在細(xì)細(xì)品味后發(fā)現(xiàn)的。這本書,這本十分吸引我的書。它的美體現(xiàn)在赫斯克萊夫那對(duì)愛情的不渝,體現(xiàn)在凱撒琳那段維美的愛情與凱撒琳的身世的不幸
赫斯克萊夫盡管在報(bào)仇時(shí)顯得那么兇惡,但他也是因?yàn)閻。是因(yàn)楫?dāng)年他沒有聽完那半段話。他認(rèn)為愛人違背了他,他悲痛欲絕才會(huì)這樣。
凱撒琳是那么不幸,而又是那么幸運(yùn)。她不幸的是,在自己剛出生的時(shí)候,母親就因?yàn)殡y產(chǎn)死了。她的母親也就是赫斯克萊夫的戀人。凱撒琳難逃魔掌,在一次偶然中撞倒了赫斯克萊夫,她被搶走了財(cái)產(chǎn),被迫嫁給表弟,那個(gè)病得半死的人。幸運(yùn)的是她碰到了赫斯克萊夫收養(yǎng)的,自己那個(gè)不爭(zhēng)氣的舅舅的孩子。比她大四歲的表哥——哈東。她和哈東墜入情網(wǎng)。后來,赫斯克萊夫也因過度思念凱撒琳的母親——?jiǎng)P蒂而去世。凱撒琳收回了屬于自己的一切,并和表哥結(jié)了婚,帶上老仆人耐莉回到了畫眉鳥山莊,再也沒有去過呼嘯山莊。
這本書就此畫**圓滿的句號(hào)。
呼嘯山莊讀后感9
俗話說“聞名喪膽”。從《呼嘯山莊》聞名就知情節(jié)曲折,迎面來了陣陣狂風(fēng)。主人公希刺克里夫地童年是那樣地溫馨,雖說是孤兒,但也獲得了老莊主倍加地疼愛。但往日不同今日,以前地那是無知與天真地孩子,現(xiàn)在是帶滿仇恨種子地**。命運(yùn)對(duì)他不公*,店主地兒子在小時(shí)經(jīng)常辱罵他是野孩子,還因嫉妒而打他,但這時(shí)凱莉安慰,愿和他玩。但后來她追逐“錢愛”。讓這位本有埋怨地少年,變得仇恨這兒。想抱復(fù)地愿望,一直到了哈利噸地身上,讓他不學(xué)無術(shù)。
即使仇恨,也不要播采。要學(xué)會(huì)做一位能忍、腳踏實(shí)地地人。
在家里,我每天都會(huì)一到家就寫作業(yè),我認(rèn)為作業(yè)是固定知識(shí)地零件。但作業(yè)在寫時(shí)也不一定就會(huì)****,有時(shí)海面上地狂風(fēng)暴雨與海浪沖擊都是不可避免地,不可膽怯,也不可莽撞,要學(xué)會(huì)用機(jī)智地辦法通過,而不是想也不想就拉警報(bào),找人幫忙,那不是智慧,而是弱小。
在學(xué)校,同學(xué)們都十分喜愛拔河,這是一個(gè)比力氣又是比毅力地游戲。在過程中,也許是自己太堅(jiān)持,而手心變得傷痕累累。有地時(shí)候不出于弱小也出于減少對(duì)自己地傷害。
人要學(xué)會(huì)放棄,放棄了自己地?fù)?dān)子不就更輕了嗎?忍氣吞聲,忍了就會(huì)成功,不要一味地想報(bào)復(fù),那么倒霉地是自己;人要學(xué)腳踏實(shí)地,不能像幽靈那樣飄蕩,而要腳踏實(shí)地地往前走,向光明走。計(jì)謀,永遠(yuǎn)是浮云,心靈要實(shí),才會(huì)為自己再積攢些別人地另眼相看。
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 菁選(擴(kuò)展6)
——《呼嘯山莊》讀后感(15篇)
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感(15篇)
讀完一本經(jīng)典名著后,大家一定都收獲不少,讓我們好好寫份讀后感,把你的收獲和感想記錄下來吧。到底應(yīng)如何寫讀后感呢?以下是小編精心整理的《呼嘯山莊》讀后感,歡迎閱讀與收藏。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感1
《呼嘯山莊》是艾米莉·勃朗特寫的一本世界名著,自然會(huì)有各種不同的評(píng)論。而我個(gè)人認(rèn)為它想表達(dá)的是愛大于恨。
《呼嘯山莊》所敘述的是一個(gè)愛情和復(fù)仇的故事:呼嘯山莊的主人恩肖先生帶回來了一個(gè)身份不明的孩子,叫希斯克利夫。他愛**恩肖先生的女兒——?jiǎng)P瑟琳。他們兩個(gè)親密無間、青梅竹馬。但后來,凱瑟琳因受外界影響,嫁給了埃德加。希斯克利夫?yàn)榇诉M(jìn)行了瘋狂的報(bào)復(fù)。復(fù)仇計(jì)劃得逞了,但他無法從對(duì)死去的凱瑟琳的戀情中解脫出來,最終不吃不喝,苦戀而死。
可是為什么這樣一個(gè)故事會(huì)引起人們的震撼呢?
故事的背景是一片狂風(fēng)呼嘯的荒原,故事中的人物保留著大自然的本性:愛起來不顧一切,恨起來不計(jì)后果。至于書中希斯克利夫的復(fù)仇行為,就顯得更陰森恐怖了?墒,是誰剝奪了他的愛?是誰扭曲了他的人性?在****時(shí)代,貴族富豪躊躇滿志,世俗等級(jí)觀念到處橫行,身份第一,金錢至上,人們的精神受到強(qiáng)烈的**,人性被殘酷地扭曲。正因如此,具有強(qiáng)烈反叛和**思想的艾米莉,通過作品中的主人公,對(duì)**現(xiàn)象給予揭露,起而抗?fàn),把自己的正義、自己的激情、自己的憤怒都融入了這部作品之中。
更何況,希斯克利夫的愛畢竟戰(zhàn)勝了自己的恨,當(dāng)他的復(fù)仇計(jì)劃一一實(shí)現(xiàn)時(shí),他并沒有勝利的喜悅,而是在茫;脑喜怀圆缓龋罱K死去。這樣一個(gè)飽受屈辱的人物,對(duì)愛情至死不渝的渴求,對(duì)命運(yùn)不屈不撓的抗?fàn),真是一生追求,死而無悔。盡管復(fù)仇**顯得殘忍,但讀來還是讓人感到蒼涼和悲壯。
艾米莉這樣嘔心瀝血地寫出這部環(huán)環(huán)相連,絲絲入扣的小說,為的只是讓讀者們懂得愛大于恨。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感2
相比諸多以情節(jié)取勝的小說,《呼嘯山莊》中的故事情節(jié)并沒有多么的吸人眼球。它所敘述的是畫眉與呼嘯山莊兩個(gè)家族之間的糾葛,伴以男主希思克利夫的復(fù)仇故事。因而它所注重的,是一些在我眼中“變態(tài)的”、“**般的”折磨和復(fù)仇。希思克利夫那已超乎一切的滔天仇恨以及瘋狂的愛情,令這部作品充斥一些“恐怖”的鏡頭——你所想象不到的。
并沒有很喜歡它的文風(fēng),大概是英譯的緣由吧,里面所具體的是人物的對(duì)白,以及一些心理活動(dòng)。值得一提的是作者運(yùn)用了倒敘,以及女仆的視角展開描述的。
“憐憫占上風(fēng)只有瞬間,復(fù)仇才是永恒的基調(diào)!闭绮侍厮鶎,《呼嘯山莊》那經(jīng)久不衰的名著之光源于它內(nèi)涵的冷酷、瘋狂。希思克利夫愛之深,恨之切已經(jīng)到了令人發(fā)指的地步:掘墳以見凱瑟琳,**以復(fù)移愛之仇,破財(cái)以血奪妻之恨……他的復(fù)仇計(jì)劃周密、完整,以至于一個(gè)年輕姑娘的傾心相愛竟被當(dāng)作利刃,倒穿回頭。他愛起來不顧一切,恨起來不記后果,這種極致的愛和恨我相信所表達(dá)的定是愛之深而非恨之切。他于凱瑟琳之愛是原始之愛、精神之愛、自然之愛、靈魂之愛。至于他不吃不喝以殉情的意外之舉到也在意料之中。
狂風(fēng)呼嘯的山野是未經(jīng)熏陶的原始之地,山荒野嶺的凄涼是未經(jīng)調(diào)試的自然之色,自從那個(gè)“已經(jīng)認(rèn)不出原樣”的希思克利夫踏上他的復(fù)仇之旅時(shí),他之后的所有詭異舉動(dòng)已經(jīng)被釘**復(fù)仇的烙印,一聲驚雷乍起,呼嘯山莊、畫眉山莊,勃朗特、英國(guó)文壇均已有了翻天覆地變化。
“我不知道還有哪一部小說像《呼嘯山莊》樣,如此令人震驚地表現(xiàn)出愛情的痛苦、殘酷和執(zhí)著!薄
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感3
呼嘯山莊向我們講述的是一個(gè)悲慘的愛情故事。作者把文章寫的如泣如訴,讓我仿佛也在那個(gè)可悲的故事里。
作者艾米莉一生不幸的遭遇,連接不斷地命運(yùn)打擊,讓她的心靈始終蒙蔽著一層憂郁的灰色。正因?yàn)槊\(yùn)不斷地打擊,她對(duì)生命、對(duì)人生、對(duì)自然的追問與思考,讓她年輕的心因哲思而成熟,因沉淀而凝重。
《呼嘯山莊》講述的是一個(gè)愛情與復(fù)仇的故事。呼嘯山莊的主人恩蕭先生有兩個(gè)可愛的孩子辛德雷·恩蕭和女兒凱瑟琳·恩蕭。在恩蕭先生外出時(shí)遇到一個(gè)無家可歸的孤兒,就把他帶回家收養(yǎng),并取名為希刺克厲夫。由于希刺克厲夫孤苦的身世與堅(jiān)忍的性格,他獲得了恩蕭先生的疼愛,但同時(shí)遭到辛德雷的嫉恨在恩蕭先生去世后,辛德雷的憎恨變化為行動(dòng)他把希刺克厲夫降低為奴仆并百般折磨他。這樣的舉動(dòng)讓希刺克厲夫心里燃燒起復(fù)仇的火焰。而妹妹凱瑟琳卻與哥哥相反,她與希刺克厲夫一起成長(zhǎng),心性的相似讓愛意在兩人之間萌生,并與日俱增。然而,畫眉山莊的小主人埃德加·林頓以其風(fēng)度與魅力吸引住了凱瑟琳,凱瑟琳嫁給了林頓,希刺克厲夫憤然離去,一走就是三年。三年以后暴富歸鄉(xiāng)時(shí),凱瑟琳已為**。
希刺克厲夫?qū)P瑟琳的愛轉(zhuǎn)化為深深地恨,他決心要復(fù)仇。他已制定好一個(gè)可怕的復(fù)仇計(jì)劃。
他通過**奪走凱瑟琳哥哥的遺產(chǎn),他利用埃德加妹妹伊莎貝拉對(duì)他的愛意,引誘伊莎貝拉離家出走并百般折磨她。備受煎熬的凱瑟琳,在生下小凱瑟琳以后死去。十幾年后,希刺克厲夫又施計(jì)讓她嫁給懦弱多病的小林頓,終于,希刺克厲夫終于把呼嘯山莊和畫眉山莊的財(cái)產(chǎn)搞到手,但他也追隨凱瑟琳的愛而去。
這是一個(gè)悲慘的愛情故事,它讓我懂得,人不能太貪婪了,要珍惜美好的愛情。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感4
周末,我讀了一本由艾米麗勃朗特所撰寫的著作——《呼嘯山莊》。讀前,我一直很好奇這本書為何會(huì)被稱為“最奇特的小說”,于是,我懷著這種疑惑讀起了這本書。
《呼嘯山莊》用極其細(xì)膩高超的寫作手法,寫我們敘述了一個(gè)受盡偏見和屈辱的人,用一生復(fù)仇的凄美悲慘的愛情故事。當(dāng)我讀完這本書,我一直感覺心里有一種說不出的壓抑感。我不禁想問“到底是什么可以使一段那么美好的愛情毀滅?是什么讓那所謂的人性和感情變得不堪一擊呢?”到后來我才明白,這不是金錢和利益造成的,而是那顆藏匿在人們心中,最容易被人們輕易忽視的虛榮心。這篇文章也同其他許多著作一樣發(fā)生在19世紀(jì)。那個(gè)年代的大多數(shù)婚姻都是**婚姻,他們之間并無多少愛情可言,甚至在之前他們都素不相識(shí)。在那時(shí),沒有多少有情人能終成眷屬,也很少有人可以堅(jiān)定的說自己為了愛情放棄了一切;蛟S,在那封建的社會(huì),在**、金錢和那可憐的虛榮心面前,愛情就如過眼云煙一樣,只不過是一件特殊的物品罷了。
故事的結(jié)局是希斯克利夫停止了對(duì)下一代的報(bào)復(fù)計(jì)劃并在他與凱瑟琳關(guān)禁閉的房間自盡了,他的死表達(dá)了他對(duì)凱瑟琳忠貞不渝的愛情。我們也可以從中看出希斯克利夫善良的本性,是殘酷的現(xiàn)實(shí)、世間的冷漠、人性的扭曲,才使他變成一個(gè)令人毛骨悚然的**。但最后人性的復(fù)蘇是希斯克利夫的精神升華,閃耀著作者人道**的理想。
讀完,我漸漸明白了《呼嘯山莊》為何被稱為“最奇特的小說”,它名副其實(shí)。因?yàn)樗脧?qiáng)烈、瘋狂的愛,狂暴的恨和無情的報(bào)復(fù),取代了一般文章的那種低沉的傷感、憂慮,雖與其他文章相比較,讀起來會(huì)讓人一時(shí)無法接受,但也就是這種粗狂、獨(dú)特的文字風(fēng)格,才使它被認(rèn)為是在****時(shí)代小說中"唯一的一部沒有被時(shí)間的塵土遮沒了光輝"的作品。
它的文字中充滿著情感,十分震撼人心,讓我們讀完依舊無法釋懷,仿佛還沉浸在故事情節(jié)當(dāng)中呢!
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感5
合上《呼嘯山莊》,那荒原中的風(fēng)卻仍在心間咆哮、怒吼。多年前也曾讀過《簡(jiǎn)愛》,簡(jiǎn)·愛用她的內(nèi)在美,**人格去沖破樊籬,爭(zhēng)取*等和**,像一個(gè)出生*凡的知識(shí)女性的奮斗史,它的理想是經(jīng)過適當(dāng)?shù)膴^斗和反抗就可以摸到的理想。但不難看出,夏洛蒂是向往標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的貴族生活的,那種精致的高貴,靜穆的偉大。而艾米莉呢,她的《呼嘯山莊》簡(jiǎn)直就是一個(gè)叛徒,它沒有一絲對(duì)抗不*等的抗辯色彩,因?yàn)樗旧砭童偪竦膼壑腔囊袄锏娘L(fēng),那野性和曠野的氣息。精美典雅的貴族世界對(duì)艾米莉來說簡(jiǎn)直無法容忍,荒涼僻靜的原野才是她**的樂園。
《呼嘯山莊》寫的是吉卜賽棄兒希斯克利夫被山莊老主人收養(yǎng)后與老莊主的女兒凱瑟琳自幼相戀,但卻被老莊主的兒子亨德萊妒忌對(duì)他百般虐待和侮辱,其后凱瑟琳嫁給埃德加,產(chǎn)女身亡。希斯克利夫?yàn)榇碎_展了長(zhǎng)達(dá)二十多年、摧毀兩代人的復(fù)仇,掠奪了亨德萊、埃德加的財(cái)產(chǎn),禁錮其子女于**一般的呼嘯山莊。希斯克利夫是一個(gè)極為復(fù)雜的人物,看到他的所作所為,正常的人估計(jì)都會(huì)覺得他殘忍,偏執(zhí),兇惡,但這似乎都是因?yàn)閻。幼時(shí)孤兒的歲月他不曾體會(huì)愛,少年時(shí)期與他天性一致、相互依賴的凱瑟琳是他這輩子唯一的慰藉與依戀,他愛她愛的深沉熱烈,但嫉妒成性的亨德萊那不散的恨意扭曲并挫折了希斯克利夫的愛情,卡瑟琳的背棄,讓怨恨與復(fù)仇成為他活下去的唯一動(dòng)力。他又何嘗不是一個(gè)值得同情和理解的人物呢?
艾米莉·勃朗特唯一的小說《呼嘯山莊》被認(rèn)為是英國(guó)文學(xué)史上最奇特的一本書。一是文學(xué)史上少見,二是作品表現(xiàn)的內(nèi)容和藝術(shù)形式極為獨(dú)特。它打破了當(dāng)時(shí)許多作家慣用的*鋪直敘的寫作手法,采用了“復(fù)調(diào)”式的結(jié)構(gòu)。它是超越時(shí)代的作品,它不符合俗世的任何法則,它粗暴、簡(jiǎn)陋、狂野,它凄厲、恐怖、殘酷,它擁有摧毀一切,擊碎心靈的神秘力量,感謝艾米莉給我?guī)聿灰粯拥奈膶W(xué)魅力。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感6
這是我很早以前讀的一本書了。但是到了現(xiàn)在,我依然印象深刻。印象深刻不是因?yàn)檫@本書的故事情節(jié)多么引人入勝,而是因?yàn)槿珪纪嘎吨环N令人窒息的仇恨。
這本書講述了一個(gè)愛與恨的故事。故事的主人公是一個(gè)叫做希斯克利夫的棄兒,他被恩蕭先生收養(yǎng),在恩蕭先生死后,受到恩蕭先生兒子亨得利德長(zhǎng)期虐待和**,因此性格扭曲。可是恩蕭的女兒凱瑟琳跟希斯克利夫青梅竹馬,他們相戀了。但是最終凱瑟琳嫁給了富有貴族林頓,希斯克利夫憤而離家出走,三年后他回來了,展開了他的復(fù)仇計(jì)劃,他用卑鄙的**毀滅了兩個(gè)家族,用上一代的恩怨懲罰下一代。在《呼嘯山莊》中,我們看不到陽光,看不到浪漫,只看到了仇恨和人性的陰暗。但是到了故事的結(jié)尾,這一切仇恨都隨著希斯克利夫的死而劃**句號(hào),我們看到了人性的回歸,看到了愛的美好。
關(guān)于這樣一部作品,可以領(lǐng)悟的是在太多太多。雖然整個(gè)故事里大多都是在冷酷無情之中進(jìn)行著的,可我們?nèi)匀豢梢詮倪@樣的生活中看到人類不滅的希望與愛纏繞在人們的四周,讓人們無論在什么樣的情況下都不可也不能忘記那份愛的真切與重要。
希斯克利夫的結(jié)局是很凄涼與悲哀的,但同時(shí)也是一種解脫,對(duì)他是一種沒有痛苦的結(jié)局,他可以無憂地與自己所愛的人長(zhǎng)久地呆在一起了,沒有任何人的打擾與煩惱,是一種人們都向往的生活,雖然他沒有看到自己勝利的結(jié)局,可是如果他真的看到了自己所希望的那樣的結(jié)局的話那么他的內(nèi)心會(huì)舒服嗎?會(huì)得到欣慰嗎?我想這是不可能的,只有這樣的結(jié)局對(duì)他才是公*的,才是完美的。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感7
說起勃朗特三姐妹,大家有可能想起《簡(jiǎn)愛》,《艾格尼絲格雷》,我最近讀到的這本書是艾米莉勃朗特的另一佳作——《呼嘯山莊》。這本書講述了呼嘯山莊的老恩肖夫婦和畫眉山莊的老林頓夫婦的兒女們的故事。書里的人物關(guān)系非常復(fù)雜,人物形象生動(dòng)。希斯克利夫先生的冷漠無情、辛德雷的殘暴、凱瑟琳的傲慢、伊莎貝拉的絕望、丁奈莉太太的善良……
本書采用倒敘的方式來講述希斯克利夫先生的復(fù)仇計(jì)劃。他是被老恩肖先生收養(yǎng)的孤兒,所以常被辛德雷欺負(fù),導(dǎo)致他心中對(duì)辛德雷充滿憎恨。后來他就把辛德雷的兒子教育成一個(gè)惡少。另外,他設(shè)計(jì)收買了畫眉山莊的凱蒂,并最終導(dǎo)致了畫眉山莊的沒落。
書中對(duì)于人物性格的描寫非常深刻,令我印象最深的一幕就是:恩肖先生買了兩匹小馬,希斯克里夫要了漂亮的一匹,可是不久它就跛了。希斯克里夫又想要辛德雷的那一匹,辛德雷生氣極了,隨手將一個(gè)秤砣不計(jì)后果的砸向希斯克里夫。這讓我一方面感受到了希斯克里夫的貪婪,另一方面也體會(huì)到了辛德雷的暴力。同時(shí)也讓我明白,貪得無厭和失去理性的暴力在傷害別人的同時(shí),最終都會(huì)傷害到自己,保持理性和*和是我應(yīng)該學(xué)習(xí)和擁有的優(yōu)良品質(zhì)。
本書具有一種強(qiáng)烈的,不可**的粗獷美,也被譽(yù)為在****時(shí)代唯一沒有被時(shí)間的塵土遮沒了光輝的作品。作者艾米莉是一位天才型女作家是一位天才型女作家,一生寫了193首詩,是她創(chuàng)造了這本不朽之作。她的一生十分短暫,英年早逝,但是《呼嘯山莊》這本名作卻一直流傳至今。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感8
看完了呼嘯山莊,感觸并不太多。只是清晰的感到一種悲哀。為了那里面的所有人而感到悲哀。尤其是小凱瑟琳。她無力反抗,在那樣的環(huán)境下,被逼下嫁給小林頓。我可以感覺到她最絕望最無助的就是 小林頓病入膏肓之時(shí),她無力讓她公公希思克利夫去叫醫(yī)生。是的,她是愛她的,盡管他并不愛他,他根本就不知道什么是愛。親眼看著自己愛的人那樣子死去,連救治的努力都沒有。她沒有能力,只是附屬品。沒錢,沒地,沒力氣反抗。她的意志完全被**,有的只是服從。她改變不了屋子的主人,希思克利夫。我看到那種軟弱與無助之后,才明白在那個(gè)時(shí)代那種環(huán)境下真的就 沒有女子的立足之地。我想到了舊時(shí)代的*,那些女子受到的**怕是更甚吧;橐霾**,還得纏足,還有多女侍一夫,封建的家長(zhǎng)制,就如里頭的希思克利夫,以他們絕對(duì)的權(quán)威去**所有人……
慶幸,自己生活在了一個(gè)全新的社會(huì),過去的那種黑暗歷史一去不復(fù)返了。我們終于贏得了**,終于有了自己**的生活。我又想到了《*淡生活》里面優(yōu)優(yōu)的大姐,我可以理解她的無奈,沒有錢,還病重。只有依靠那個(gè)為了錢不擇**的丈夫。她就是一個(gè)附屬品,活著只是為了艱難的活著。可是我最痛恨的就是這種軟弱并且依賴別人的女子,而她呢。居然可以絕情到對(duì)自己丈夫陷害自己的妹妹視而不見。她可憐并且**,沒有人能夠救她,因?yàn)樗哉J(rèn)為沒有了丈夫她就不能生存了。所以,以后的我絕對(duì)不會(huì)當(dāng)這種女人,要自己**的生活,尤其是經(jīng)濟(jì)上要**。不要靠別人,就算別人再好,也并非永遠(yuǎn)靠得住。所以,自己要對(duì)自己好,要好好的關(guān)心自己,而不是等待別人的憐憫。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感9
《呼嘯山莊》講述了呼嘯山莊的恩蕭家族和畫眉山莊的林頓家族之間的故事。西斯克利夫是老恩蕭收養(yǎng)的孤兒,雖遭到了老恩蕭的兒子辛德雷的仇視,但他女兒凱茜喜歡他,只是由于地位的差異而無法表白,于是他憤然出走。當(dāng)他回來時(shí),凱茜已嫁給畫眉山莊的主人埃德加·林頓,西斯克利夫騙娶了埃德加的妹妹,企圖占領(lǐng)畫眉山莊。經(jīng)過很多事后,西斯克利夫終于達(dá)到了復(fù)仇的愿望,但并不感到高興,于是在一個(gè)風(fēng)雨之夜結(jié)束了自己的生命。
譯者十余年前在一篇文章中曾提及,《呼嘯山莊》是一部純?cè)娙藢懙男≌f,而不是哈代那樣詩人兼小說家、更不是狄更斯那樣純小說家寫的小說。就傳統(tǒng)寫實(shí)小說的基本要素人物和情節(jié)來說,《呼嘯山莊》中的人物只有男女主人公最為突出,而且實(shí)際上是他們二人的感情特征最為突出——而人的感情又本應(yīng)是詩的首要元素。
小說中其他人物,則缺乏像他們一樣深刻強(qiáng)烈的感情內(nèi)涵,因此大多淡而無味甚至不盡合乎常理。如伊莎貝拉之愛希思克利夫和小凱茜之愛小林頓,都是作家自己牽強(qiáng)作伐。唯有希思克利夫和凱瑟琳,真實(shí)、天然,充滿魅力,兀立于其他人物之上,緊緊抓住讀者,令人無暇挑剔、苛責(zé)。在結(jié)構(gòu)方面,作為小說主體的愛情故事,發(fā)展到二人訣別,凱瑟琳長(zhǎng)逝,似乎**已過,隨后希思克利夫繼續(xù)經(jīng)受感情煎熬并向林頓、恩肖兩家報(bào)復(fù),應(yīng)是從**至結(jié)尾的下坡路,到他五天四夜絕食夢(mèng)游,則是一個(gè)回頭浪,故事也就近于尾聲,而這其間卻穿插設(shè)計(jì)了大量第二代人的愛情糾葛,最后還布置了遙遙在望的大團(tuán)圓,使本可精彩的結(jié)尾泛起了泡沫。愛米麗在這里似乎脫離了作詩而落入編寫小說的迷陣。這恰從反面證明。愛米麗本為詩人,寫詩,不論是以韻文還是散文,才是她的強(qiáng)項(xiàng),《呼嘯山莊》正是她以散文寫的詩,它的巨大成功、突出魅力以及其中一些敗筆,都源出于此。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感10
《呼嘯山莊》你讀過嗎?我在放假期間讀完了這本書。我想給大家介紹這本書,首先我要對(duì)作者有一個(gè)介紹,然后再談?wù)勎易x完這本書的感受。
勃朗特這一姓氏,在我們的耳中已經(jīng)不在陌生。屬于這一姓氏的艾米麗、安妮及夏洛蒂被稱為“三姐妹星座”,她們各創(chuàng)作出一部傳世小說。在英國(guó)便成為不可刪除的一頁。而《呼嘯山莊》就是艾米麗.勃朗特所著作的。
這本《呼嘯山莊》是長(zhǎng)篇小說,被評(píng)論為以散文寫成的詩作,作者以散文詩的筆觸描繪,以風(fēng)景畫為背景襯托,并用奇幻的夢(mèng)境渲染了整部書的精華所在,被英國(guó)稱為“神著”。
這部書以向人講述故事的方式講述了呼嘯山莊和畫眉山莊的主人由于小時(shí)候的一些經(jīng)歷,最后又遭受所愛人的背叛,性格極度扭曲,心中沒有了愛,只有恨,而對(duì)曾經(jīng)的伙伴及后代們采取報(bào)復(fù)的**,雖然報(bào)復(fù)得逞,但他也沒有得到快樂,但最終還是在愛中得到**,在愛中感受到快樂而死去。而他的后代們?cè)趷壑姓业搅诵腋!?/p>
讀完這本書,我想了很多。如果希斯克里夫能心中永遠(yuǎn)充滿愛,能知道感恩,就不會(huì)感到不快樂。因?yàn)樗麖男∈潜粍P瑟林的父親所收養(yǎng)的,他心中應(yīng)該充滿感恩,雖然凱瑟林的哥哥享德雷欺負(fù)他,但如果心中有愛,應(yīng)該會(huì)原諒這一切。即使凱瑟林后來嫁給了別人,如果希斯克里夫心中有愛,原諒這一切,為心愛的人送上祝福,他們都會(huì)各自幸福的生活。
所有這一切,都因心中缺乏一個(gè)“愛”字。其實(shí)愛是可以化解一切的。想想在現(xiàn)在的社會(huì)中,也有不少這樣的事情,因?yàn)樾闹腥鄙賽,缺少感恩的心情,總認(rèn)為別人都對(duì)自己不好,于是報(bào)復(fù)別人,報(bào)復(fù)社會(huì),給別人造成了傷害,最后自己也在悔恨中渡過。
多一份感恩,多一份愛,多一份感謝,相信心中會(huì)使終充滿快樂的陽光。這份陽光將照射別人,給他人帶來快樂。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感11
愛是什么?我無法從希刺克厲夫身上得到滿意的答復(fù),也無法從凱瑟琳那里得到正確的答案!霸谶@個(gè)世界上,我的最大的悲痛就是希刺克厲夫的悲痛,而且我從一開始就注意并且感受到了。在我的生活中,他是我最強(qiáng)的思念。如果別的一切都?xì)缌,而他還留下來,我就能繼續(xù)活下去;如果別的一切都留下來了,而他卻毀滅了,這個(gè)世界對(duì)于我將成為一個(gè)陌生的地方!边@是多么深切的真情告白!可是為了身份,為了物質(zhì),為了虛榮凱瑟琳不顧希刺克厲夫的感受自以為是的背叛了他,還天真地以為可以利用丈夫的名譽(yù)和地位、財(cái)富來幫助并提升希刺克厲夫。多么具有諷刺意味的愛啊!
這是世界名著,如果再次欣賞我會(huì)選擇在自己最快樂、最幸福的時(shí)候,如果是晚上,必須是燈火通明,家人都在;如果是白天也必須要選在有外界聲音干擾的時(shí)候。我害怕這種被仇恨、惡毒壓得透不過氣來的感覺。
《呼嘯山莊》的故事是以希斯克利夫達(dá)到復(fù)仇目的而**告終的。他的死是一種殉情,表達(dá)了他對(duì)凱瑟琳生死不渝的愛,一種生不能同衾、死也求同穴的愛的追求。而他臨死前放棄了在下一代身上報(bào)復(fù)的念頭,表明他的天性本來是善良的,只是由于殘酷的現(xiàn)實(shí)扭曲了他的天性,迫使他變得暴虐無情。這種人性的復(fù)蘇是一種精神上的升華,閃耀著作者人道**的理想。
凱瑟琳的背叛及其婚后悲苦的命運(yùn),是全書最重大的轉(zhuǎn)折點(diǎn)。它使希斯克利夫滿腔的愛化為無比的恨;凱瑟琳一死,這腔仇恨火山般迸發(fā)出來,成了瘋狂的復(fù)仇動(dòng)力。希斯克利夫的目的達(dá)到了,他不僅讓辛德雷和埃德加凄苦死去,獨(dú)霸了兩家莊園的產(chǎn)業(yè),還讓他們*白無辜的下一代也飽嘗了苦果。這種瘋狂的報(bào)仇泄恨,貌似悖于常理,但卻淋漓盡致地表達(dá)了他非同一般的叛逆精神,這是一種特殊環(huán)境、特殊性格所決定的特殊反抗。希斯克利夫的愛情悲劇是社會(huì)的悲劇,也是時(shí)代的悲劇。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感12
每每寫的日志不是心情就是歌詞摘錄,今天想提一下:我已將《呼嘯山莊》這本書讀完,呼嘯山莊讀后感1000字。也不算什么讀后感,只是覺得它值得提一下,也許是我今天很安靜的緣故,不知是書影響了我,還是我在這種狀態(tài)下特別想寫些什么感言。
大學(xué)的圖書館雖然早有所聞,藏書白卷,名家大師什么的,可總是在我的生活圈之外,雖然大一時(shí)偶爾去過幾次,大多和同學(xué)一起,不過借它的桌子自習(xí)罷了。直到大二,勞霜之手借來兩本書。我向來是個(gè)不愛讀書的人,除了課本,也就偶爾看些短小的文章,厚厚的書本對(duì)我來說可謂避之不及,心里難免有些抵觸。霜帶回來的一本是魯迅寫的各種小短文,雖然我喜歡短小的,甚至不惜把它帶回家慢慢看,可終究沒能抓住我的興趣,末了大部分文章未曾翻閱不說,看過什么也記不清了,所以也記不得它的.書名,只留下封面一個(gè)魯迅先生的畫像和***什么出版社的印象罷了。
第二本是我很想提的,因?yàn)樗浆F(xiàn)在還在吸引著我,他的內(nèi)容原本就不錯(cuò),是高爾基的《童年》,《我的大學(xué)》,《在人間》,應(yīng)該是合訂本但是分冊(cè)的吧,有些記不清了,之說以說它到現(xiàn)在還吸引著我是因?yàn)樗且惶讌矔,很有感覺的包裝,*對(duì)外翻譯出版的,硬紙板深藍(lán)色的外皮,紙張很白,文字很清晰,但如果我僅僅是因?yàn)樗陌b抓住了我的心,那我豈不太淺薄了?起初霜遞給我時(shí),我深感其厚重,覺得一定讀不完,也不想讀,束之高閣了很久后,不知是什么樣的契機(jī)我翻開了它,后來自是被吸引了,像這樣的名著名書,大家之作內(nèi)容自是不必說,這本書,不,因該說這套書,我看到這套書中都一個(gè)不錯(cuò)的序,提綱挈領(lǐng),這本是序的作用,可后來當(dāng)我真正懷著熱情去圖書館尋覓時(shí),不得不說,還沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)哪一本同類型的書有如此精髓的序言,所以我開始了這種尋找它“兄弟”的獵書行動(dòng)。還要一提的是從內(nèi)容的用詞描述可以感受到譯者的細(xì)心揣摩,于是乎,自是愛不釋手。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感13
我看呼嘯山莊的時(shí)候還年輕,單純的只是為了看看名著,初看呼嘯山莊時(shí)感覺很艱澀,在看呼嘯山莊前,還看過很多外國(guó)名著的,從來沒有一本是仔仔細(xì)細(xì)的看過,也沒有一本去領(lǐng)會(huì)具體的意思的。只能說是囫圇吞棗。
我最初看的外國(guó)名作就是基督山伯爵,感覺很新鮮,為愛德華入獄感動(dòng)冤枉,為愛德華在獄中遇見了老傳道士感動(dòng)慶幸,這就是一輩子能遇見一位明師而終生受益的幸運(yùn),這位老師不但交給他各種各樣的知識(shí),給他點(diǎn)撥人生中的迷霧,最后還給了他一筆意想不到的財(cái)富。愛德華出來后成為了基督山伯爵,去報(bào)復(fù)害他的人,家破人亡。去報(bào)答對(duì)他有恩的人,使其走出困境,走向幸福。而愛德華最后也得到了真愛。想當(dāng)年大仲馬能想出這么有創(chuàng)意的構(gòu)思來可謂天才,可惜今天這個(gè)情節(jié)已經(jīng)被用欄了。
可是看呼嘯山莊,也是咬著牙才看完了前兩章,可是愈看到后來愈精彩,簡(jiǎn)直欲罷不能,不為了別的就為了希斯可立夫與凱瑟琳的愛情,愛的是那么的轟轟烈烈,然后又如此的離經(jīng)叛道。難怪作者艾米莉·勃朗特,寫出小說時(shí)為英國(guó)社會(huì)不能接受。艾米莉·勃朗特好像早逝不到三十歲,終生沒有談過戀愛。然而卻寫出如此驚世的文章。她或許就是為此文而生。若干年過去了此文依舊經(jīng)典不衰,可見其獨(dú)特魅力。
小說中對(duì)我印象中最深的就是希斯可立夫在家偷聽到凱瑟琳與女傭的談話,凱瑟琳為了身份為了地位而去喜歡畫眉山莊的林敦,深深的傷害了希斯可立夫,希走了,可是他走了之后凱瑟琳說出了小說中的靈魂,他比我更像我自己,我之所以活著就是為了希斯可立夫,我就是希斯可立夫……難道有比這更經(jīng)典的愛情宣言嗎,一切愛情宣言在此都顯得蒼白無力。其余的我都忘記了,也會(huì)去記住這句話?上М(dāng)時(shí)希斯可立夫走了,再回來的時(shí)候帶來的是報(bào)復(fù)與痛苦。
希斯可立夫與凱瑟琳的愛情是殘缺的不完美的愛情,可是卻為了愛的人痛苦了一生,沒人希望得到這樣的愛情,卻是永恒的愛情。剩下的依舊是曠野與西風(fēng)。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感14
極致的愛固然純粹恢弘,但不見得值得歌頌。
故事以西斯克利夫得人生故事貫穿主線,但實(shí)則講述了對(duì)待愛的兩種截然不同的人生軌跡。
西斯克利夫和埃德加都有極致的愛,但道德的約束和人生經(jīng)歷的烙印決定了面對(duì)痛苦時(shí)人的反應(yīng)。
西斯克利夫的愛恨是爆發(fā)的,氣勢(shì)恢宏;埃德加的愛恨則是內(nèi)斂的,綿綿悠長(zhǎng)。
西斯克利夫苦難冷漠的童年造就了性格中的破壞力,當(dāng)痛苦來臨且無法挽回時(shí),就會(huì)爆發(fā)出由仇恨滋生的無窮無限的破壞力;而埃德加從小的教養(yǎng)約束和在愛的環(huán)境中成長(zhǎng)的經(jīng)歷,促使他即便面對(duì)傷害與痛苦,仍然表現(xiàn)出對(duì)外部世界的仁慈與隱忍(當(dāng)然,在故事中這樣的性格也常被稱之為軟弱,但我并不認(rèn)同),但無論從對(duì)亡妻的包容、懷念抑或早亡的結(jié)局,都能看到他內(nèi)心不斷的痛苦折磨歷久彌新。
兩種極致的愛也投射在了下一代身上,西斯克利夫魔掌下長(zhǎng)大的孩子沾染著他的冷漠暴虐、缺乏同情和刻意培養(yǎng)的薄情粗魯;埃德加的孩子卻成為了這個(gè)小世界里最正常而充滿生氣的存在,善良、溫情而充滿活力。
結(jié)尾紳士的羸弱一時(shí)敗給了歲月中被仇恨支撐的野蠻生長(zhǎng)。但善良的本性讓仇恨侵蝕成長(zhǎng)的下一代中,最終孕育出希望。
作者將故事里每個(gè)人的人生軌跡都盡量局限于呼嘯山莊與畫眉山莊局促的世界里,減少每個(gè)人生命中的陪伴者,排除了許多不必要的干擾與分散,凸顯這小小世界里的愛與恨無限的純粹與爆發(fā)力。讓西斯克利夫純粹的愛恨,更像是從未長(zhǎng)大的頑童。
這并不是一個(gè)具有對(duì)比性的故事,西斯克利夫才是故事中絕對(duì)的主角。但故事的走向和不同人生的軌跡卻讓人忍不住這樣思考。
《呼嘯山莊》讀后感15
近來看了原著,自己對(duì)文學(xué)的理解能力有點(diǎn)差,看的有點(diǎn)懵,然后變選擇了看原著的電影,電影雖有改動(dòng),但對(duì)原著的還原度還算不錯(cuò)) 希斯克力夫,他還沒被父親從吉普寨帶回來時(shí),就飽受恥辱和欺凌,父親帶他回家以后,亨得利覺得自己的父愛被剝奪了,從小就認(rèn)為他是眼中釘,還好,凱茜一直默默陪伴在他。凱茜便是他成長(zhǎng)的動(dòng)力。然而,凱茜,因?yàn)樵诨忌角f呆了一段時(shí)間,她自己的野性在一定程度上受到了束縛,她變了,不再是以前的那匹野馬,克里夫覺得跟她之間有了差距。她雖然深愛著克力夫,但她也希望有身份,有地位,她對(duì)克里夫提出私奔要求一再逃避。無奈,沒有了自己心愛人的**,況且還有飽受亨得利的**,他選擇了遠(yuǎn)走他鄉(xiāng)。幾年光景過去了,凱茜也選擇了林頓,然而克力夫的出現(xiàn)打破了這份本該*靜的愛情。他要報(bào)復(fù),他選擇了跟林頓的妹妹伊莎貝拉相愛,伊莎貝拉對(duì)他是真的喜歡,而他,只是想覬覦人家家里的財(cái)富。這就是他對(duì)愛**復(fù)的方式。他還將自己報(bào)復(fù)的方式轉(zhuǎn)移在了亨得利的兒子身上,他霸占亨得利的財(cái)產(chǎn),還教哈里頓變得粗野。我覺得哈里頓就是他童年時(shí)的縮影。他要將自己那些年所受的罪,報(bào)復(fù)在哈里頓身上。但哈里頓,確一直很尊敬他?死锓蛩篮,哈里頓竟然還會(huì)難過。
那個(gè)時(shí)代的愛情我真的有點(diǎn)無法理解,既然那么相愛為何還要跟別人結(jié)婚?既然大家都有了各自生活,為何還要相互打擾,相互折磨。明明書中寫的是克里夫攪亂了兩個(gè)家庭的生活,為何她和凱茜的愛情還值得用偉大來形容?
《呼嘯山莊》英文讀后感 菁選(擴(kuò)展7)
——經(jīng)典文學(xué)《呼嘯山莊》讀后感
經(jīng)典文學(xué)《呼嘯山莊》讀后感1
《呼嘯山莊》,幾乎是囫圇吞棗般地讀完的。
小說看起來很復(fù)雜,因?yàn)閿⑹稣咭恢痹谧。一開始是以克洛伍德先生一個(gè)租客的角度來作為引子,引出呼嘯山莊和畫眉山莊的故事。正式講故事的是貫穿整個(gè)故事的丁恩太太,而且在故事里面丁恩太太又有三個(gè)稱呼丁恩,內(nèi)莉,艾倫,一時(shí)不留意就會(huì)亂了。而且丁恩太太在講故事的時(shí)候,對(duì)人物的稱呼又時(shí)時(shí)變化,要很注意才能弄清楚,讀起來要費(fèi)一點(diǎn)精力。
這本書的故事情節(jié)雖然有點(diǎn)復(fù)雜,還好最終是個(gè)好結(jié)局,不過這個(gè)結(jié)局讀起來總是覺得有點(diǎn)草草了事。希思克里夫是故事主人公,他的童年是那么不幸,他的愛情又是那么的不順利,他一生都在盤算如何報(bào)復(fù)他的仇人,一個(gè)為報(bào)仇而生的人怎么會(huì)快樂呢?看到他那么粗魯?shù)貙?duì)待埃德加,那么粗魯對(duì)待伊莎貝拉,那么粗魯對(duì)待他自己的兒子、哈里頓和小凱瑟琳,讓人看了有點(diǎn)壓抑。他粗暴的一面時(shí)常躍然紙上,每次寫他的殘暴,我都有種不忍再讀的感覺。后來他說他總是看到凱瑟琳,我覺得他是想凱瑟琳想瘋了。而最后他的**,好幾次讀到他吃不進(jìn)東西的文字,還有他恐怖的眼神描寫我都以為他要死了,誰知道看了好幾頁,才看到他在一個(gè)雨夜睜著猙獰的眼睛,露出恐怖的微笑,永遠(yuǎn)地不動(dòng)了,才知道他真的是死了。對(duì)于哈里頓,其實(shí)他是愛他的,至少比對(duì)自己那個(gè)懦弱的兒子小林敦的感情要多,或許就是因?yàn)樗诠镱D的身上看到他年輕的縮影吧,雖然殘暴對(duì)待他,可心里還是愛他的。而哈里頓,在希思克里夫死后,也是惟一一個(gè)為他流淚的人。讀到這里,我不得不被哈里頓的善良打動(dòng)。
凱瑟琳,說的是小說的女主角,可是到書的一半,或許還不到一半就去世了?墒窃谖铱磥,去世對(duì)她來講也是一件好事,是一種解脫。在埃德加和希思克里夫之間,她選擇不了,如果說她不喜歡林敦先生,她就不會(huì)跟他結(jié)婚,就不會(huì)不想離開他。我想凱瑟琳對(duì)林敦是有感情的,雖然她瞧不起他的懦弱,可是心里還有他,還有這個(gè)家。凱瑟琳對(duì)希思克里夫的感情,雖然是愛情,可是我在書中卻沒有讀到她對(duì)希思克里夫炙熱的愛的字句,更多的是她的壞脾氣,不是為這個(gè)吵,就是為那個(gè)鬧,確實(shí)是一個(gè)瘋婆子。我不喜歡這樣一個(gè)討厭的人物。
埃德加林敦,懦弱的代名詞,什么都能忍的人,脾氣最大的一次就是往希思克里夫喉嚨上打的一拳,其他的時(shí)候,他身上體現(xiàn)的除了懦弱還是懦弱。對(duì)于妻子的不忠,就算怎么不愿意,還是給忍下來了,更多的是無奈,蒼白,無力。
小凱瑟琳,是一個(gè)開朗的女孩子,她比她的母親要懂事多了,童年的小凱瑟琳是一個(gè)貼心乖巧的好孩子,天真爛漫,看她對(duì)父親的話,以及對(duì)父親的愛,讓我看了替林敦感到安慰。埃德加沒有妻子的溫柔體貼,卻有女兒的乖巧伶俐,也算是一種補(bǔ)償吧?凱瑟琳為什么會(huì)愛上林敦呢?憐愛之情比較多吧?總是很不懂為什么對(duì)著那么虛偽可笑的小林敦,小凱瑟琳還能一次又一次地忍受?對(duì)于樸實(shí)的哈里頓,同樣是表哥,她卻看不起他低下的身份,而不喜歡他。后來,小林敦死后,她因?yàn)樘珶o聊寂寞,才和哈里頓和解,繼而成為親密的愛人,讓人迷惑。
小林敦是我在這本書里面最討厭的人。虛弱,大熱天都要生火,對(duì)人沒有禮貌,非常沒有教養(yǎng);楹,他竟然鄙視小凱瑟琳,說她什么都沒有,她的財(cái)產(chǎn)都是他的。讀到那里,我真的覺得很討厭他,巴不得他快點(diǎn)死去,因?yàn)樗@種丑陋的面目實(shí)在讓我覺得無比惡心。
同情弱者其實(shí)是很多人的通病,可憐的哈里頓很善良,而且不像希思克里夫那樣充滿了仇恨。我想作者想表達(dá)的意思是,如果當(dāng)初希思克里夫不是受到欺辱,不是受到打擊,他不會(huì)這樣殘忍地報(bào)復(fù)的,哈里頓,就是希思克里夫真實(shí)的反應(yīng),其實(shí)他也是善良,純樸的,只是被仇恨沖昏了頭腦,一輩子,都只有仇恨,報(bào)仇……
讀完《呼嘯山莊》,我真的沒有被希思克里夫和凱瑟琳的愛情所感動(dòng),因?yàn)楝F(xiàn)在的我覺得,這樣的愛情,我不信。可能我還沒有那么多體驗(yàn),不能理解他們所為一輩子的愛,又愛又恨,冤冤相報(bào)何時(shí)了呢?愛情,總有褪色的一天,沒有了一個(gè),下一個(gè)總會(huì)出現(xiàn)的。何必單單守著那一個(gè),然后拒絕其他的`呢?這樣真的太傻了。偉大?不覺得。
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