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外国名著英语读书笔记 Wuthering Heights

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2021年1月25日发(作者:依恋英文版)

外国名著英语读书笔记
Wuthering
Heights


第一篇:
Wuthering Heights
my
feelings
after
reading
Wuthering
Heights




Wuthering Heights
oldearnshawadoptsan orphan and named himheathcliff and
loveshim very y is jealous of him so he teated him
badly after the death of his father .
hindley
has
a
sister
called
catherine
,
who
grows
up
together
with
heathcliff
andin
love
with
each

catherine
marries
edgar
because
heathcliff
is
poor.
heathcliff
leaves
and
back
to
the
town
3
years
later
as
a
rich

marries
edgar

s
sister
asrevenge .besides,
he
takes
all
the
property
of
hindley
and
treats
hindley

s
son
hareton
as
a
ine
died due to her illness while heathcliff can not recover form
the
lose
of
catherine,he
makes
edgar

s
daughter
cathy
marries
his sick
son linton,after linton

s death he realized the
meaningless
of
his
revenge
and
allows
hareton
to
be
in
love
with

the
end
he
dies
of
hunger
for
he
doesn

t
eat
anything
.

第三篇:
Wuthering Heights

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review on Wuthering Heights
i. introduction
Wuthering
height
was
written
by
emily
bronte,
who
was
a
famous
female
writer.
emily
bronte
was
born
in
1818.
and
she
lived
most
of her life in the yorkshire moors that she immortalized in
Wuthering
Heights.
she
was
the
fifth
in
a
family
of
six
children,
growing up in a stone personage in a village called haworth.
when
emily
was
only
two
years
old,
their
mother
maria
was
died.
the young brontes were sent to a school for poor children of
clergymen,
a
dreadful
place
that
inspired
the
fictional
school
in emily

s sister charlotte bronte

s jane eyre. later, they
came
home
to
haworth,
where
they
were
cared
by
an
aunt.
poetry,
history, and politics were among the conversation topics at
home.
such
talk
fed
the
active
imaginations
of
the
bronte
children. of the three writing bronte sisters, emily was the
most
peculiar
one.
reclusive
and
nontalkative,
she
attended
to
her
chores
with
a
dutiful,
stoic
nature.
only
while
roaming
the
moors did she become truly alive. in fact, during the brief
times she spent away from haworth, at school in brussels with
charlotte
as
a
young
woman.
she
became
homesick
and
physically
ill. though being confronted with such difficulties, she kept
writing.
when
Wuthering
Heights
was
published
in
1847,
the
pen
name she chose caused much confusion and it was often assumed
that jane eyre and Wuthering Heights were written by the same
person. emily

s novel was badly edited and received mixed
reviews.
nonetheless,
emily
began
to
work
on
her
second
novel.
in 1848, a year after the publication of Wuthering Heights,
emily caught a cold at a funeral,
which,
with her
typical
stoicism, she ignored. the cold steadily developed into a far
more serious illness, but emily refused all medical advice.
at
last,
barely
capable
of
breathing
without
going
into
a
fit
of coughing, she steadfastly attended to her usual chores.
after
emily
had
been
ill
for
nearly
two
months,
on
december
19,
1848,
she
broke
down. shortly
after, she died. and yet,
she
is
remembered as charlotte once described her: “stronger than a
man, simpler than a child, her nature stood alone.”

chen yafei, class 1, 20xx, foreign languages school
when
the
novel
began,
it
was
1801.
mr.
lockwood,
the
narrator of the story arrived at thrushcross grange, a grand
house
that
he
was
renting
from
heathcliff,
who
lived
at
nearby
Wuthering Heights. he spent a night at Wuthering Heights and
had a terrifying dream. later, lockwood asked the housekeeper
mrs. nelly dean to tell the story of heathcliff and Wuthering
Heights.
it was a story that flashed back thirty years to 1771, when
mr.
earnshaw
brought
a
street
orphan
home.
he
called
him
heathcliff
and
intended
to
raise
him
alongside
his
own
children,
catherine and hindley. hindley was intensively jealous of the
new arrival and saw him as an interloper and rival. however,
catherine became
heathcliff

s inseparable
friend and fell in
love with him. after mr. earnshaw

s death, hindley took over
the estate. he brutalized heathcliff, forcing him to work as
a
hired hand. and
he
forbade his
sister to
be
with heathcliff.
later, catherine became a friend of edgar, who was a mild and
refined
young
man
and
agreed
to
marry
him.
heathcliff
was
very
depressed
and
angry,
then
he
left
Wuthering
Heights.
some
time
later,
he
returned
and
he
had
mysteriously
become
very
wealthy.
he
began
to
take
revenge on
those
who
prevented
him
from
being
with
catherine.
through
his
efforts,
he
took
ownership
of
Wuthering
Heights
upon
hindley

s
death.
intent
on
ruining
edgar,
heathcliff
married
edgar

s
sister
isabella, which
placed
him
in
a
position
to
inherit
thrushcross
grange
after
edgar

s
death.
catherine became very ill after heathcliff

s return and died
a
few
hours
after
giving
birth
to
a
daughter
also
named
catherine.
later,
heathcliff
became
more
bitter
and
revengeful.
his
wife
isabella
left
him
and
subsequently
gave
birth
to
a
boy,
linton.
meanwhile,
heathcliff
succeeded
in
taking
ownership
of
Wuthering
Heights
and
vowed
to
raise
hindley

s
son,
harenton.
then,
in
order
to
rule
the
property
of
his
enemy, he
persuaded
catherine
to
marry
linton.
soon
after,
edgar
linton
died,
followed shortly by linton heathcliff. this left catherine a
widow at Wuthering Heights, as heathcliff had gained compete
control
of
both
Wuthering
Heights
and
thrushcross
grange.
even
thus, he was not happy at all. at last, he committed himself
and he was buried near to catherine.
the
whole
story
was
really
a
tragedy.
mr.
lockwood
was
shocked
by
the
story
and
the
story
concluded
with
mr.
lockwood
visiting
the grave.
the
novel
divides
into
several
chapters,
and
each
chapter
seems to set up a lesson for us to learn.
when
i was
reading
this
novel, what impressed me most was the
unhappy
marriages.
in
this
novel
there
existed
several
unhappy
marriages.
one
of
the
examples
was
the
marriage
between
isabella
and
heathcliff.
isabella
didn

t
know
heathcliff
well
when
she
married
him.
she
was
just
attracted
by
his
appearance,
but later she realized that heaththcliff was not a gentleman
at all. as a result, what she only could do was to regret for
herself. another example had happened between catherine and
edgar. although she had been happy at the beginning of the
marriage,
after
a
while,
she
became
bored
and
she
also
realized
that
her
true
love
was
heathcliff.
in
my
opinion,
her
choosing
to marry edgar was just because she wanted to be rich and to
be the greatest woman in the neighborhood. till now, i can
remember clearly that catherine said to mrs. dean: “it would
degrade me to marry heathcliff now.” from her words, we can
see
that
she
cared
wealth
and
social
status
more
than
true
love,
which should be responsible for her unhappy marriage. in our
daily lives, there also exist many people who share the same
opinion with catherine. there is no doubt that they also have
suffered
a
lot
from
their
unhappy
marriages.
it
is
my
personal
belief
that
a
successful
marriage
should
not
be
based
on
wealth,
beauty
or
social
status.
however,
the
true
love,
respect,
knowing about the one you choose are the essential factors in
marriage. to everyone, marriage seems to be one of the most
important things in life. it has great influence on our daily
lives,
our
physical
and
mental
health,
our
social
relationship
and even our fate. so, we should take our marriage seriously
and
choose
the
one
who
is
really
right
for
us.
thus,
can
we
have
a successful marriage and a happy life.

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