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wutheringheights,theonlyfictionofemilybronte,waspublishedinXXXX年.itisastoryaboutloveandrevenge.afterfinishingthenovel,mostpeopleincludingmewouldappreciateheathcliffforhispure,simpleanduntamedlovewhichwouldneverchangeuntildeath.ontheotherhand,itisdifficulttounderstandhisabnormal,callousandhisloveforcatherine.heathcliffwasanilliberalandunscrupulousperson.helovedcatherineandwaswillingtogiveupeverythingforher.inthenorthofenglandwherethewindblewhard,theblackanddirtychild,heathcliff,fellinlovewithalittlegirl,catherinewhogavehimloveandalsomisery.
wutheringheightsisanidealheavenforthosemisanthropiststoescapefromthereallife.inthisbeautifulbutdesolateworld,heathcliffasastrangerappeared.whenhewas6or7yearsoldandattheedgeofstarving,mr.earnshaw,theownerofwutheringheights,savedhim.heathcliff’schildhoodwasunfortunate.beforehecametothewutheringheights,hewasalmostdead.whenhewasatmr.earnshaw’shome,hewasbulliedandmaltreatbymr.earnshaw’sson,hindleyearnshaw.however,atthatmoment,catherineearnshawsavedhim,andeverythingbecamedifferent.catherinewasacrazyandwildgirl.thewriterdescribedasfollows:
“herspiritswerealwaysathigh-watermark,hertonguealwaysgoing--singing,laughing,andplaguingeverybodywhowouldnotdothesame.awild,wickedslipshewas.”however,shewasgoodnessandpretty.therelationshipbetweenthemwasdevelopingunderthelackofcivilizededucation.theirlifewastightlyheldtogether,theyhadtofacehindley.buttheirfriendshipbrokewhencatherinewas12yearsold,whenshemetedgarlintonawealthyandhandsomeboyfromthrushcrossgrange.threeyearslater,sheagreedtomarryedger.inheathcliff’smind,itwasedgarwhoboreawayhislove.thus,whenhecamebacktowutheringheightsandbeganhiscruelrevenge.
catherinelostherchildhoodatthetimewhenshestartedtoconsiderherfuture.shetotallyknewthatitwasimpossibletobetogetherwithheathcliff.shehadtofindthefuture,awealthy,handsomehusbandwhocouldgivehersteadylifeandreputationwhileheathcliffhadnothing.butwhenshemarriededgar,shedidn’tfeelhappyatall.sherememberedthatshehadbetrayedheathcliffandherself.moneyandhousebroughtherintonothingness.shebegantocherishthememoryofheathcliff,cherishedthelittleboystoodbyher.therewasnoetiquetteandstandardbutsincerity.inthewutheringheights,happinesswasgoneforever.becauseofhindley,heathclifflostthechancetolearnandhewasalmostlosthimself.fortunately,catherinedidnotgiveuphim.heabandonedhimselfforhisself-abased.intheirlove,evenatthatstormingnight,heathcliffleft.theyneverthoughtabouttheirfuture,theirlife.thus,shallweaskthatloveshouldbebasedonwhat?
catherinelovededgar,butshealsosaidtonelly:
”youthinkmeaselfishwretch;butdiditneverstrikeyouthatifheathcliffandimarried,weshouldbebeggars?
whereas,ifimarrylinton,icanaidheathclifftorise,andplacehimoutofmybrother'spower.”beforethedifficulty,shechosetoconfront.onthecontrary,heathcliffchosetoescape,becausehehadnocouragetoovercomeit.catherinewas15whileheathcliffwas16,theywerechildren.theydidn’tunderstandwhatlovewas.theyjustfoundthehappinesstheyhadincommon.
wecansupposethatifheathcliffdidn’tleave,andhelivedwithcatherine,weretheyhappy?
weretheyatease?
whatlifedidtheylive?
cantheyruncrazilyonthewildland?
catherinelookeddownuponheathcliff’scowardice,onceshetalkedaboutheathclifftoisabella:
“tellherwhatheathcliffis:
anunreclaimedcreature,withoutrefinement,withoutcultivation:
anaridwildernessoffurzeandwhinstone.butshehadneversuspectedhercourage.”shelovedheathcliffundoubtedly,butshewasafraidtobewithhim.heathcliffhadquestionedher:
”youteachmenowhowcruelyou'vebeen--cruelandfalse.whydidyoudespiseme?
whydidyoubetrayyourownheart,catherine?
”iftheylovedeachother,whydidcheattheirheart?
comparedwithcatherine,isheathcliffmoreforgivableforhisinsistenceandself-abased?
intheend,catherinedied.shewas19,andheathcliffwas20.however,thestorywasnotend.aftercatherine’sdeath,heathcliffwasnotlikable.hismaniacrevengeseemednoendless.heeventookvengeanceontheirchildren.isthislove?
isthisresentment?
didheathclifflovecatherinemoreorhehatetheworldmore?
whatdidherevengefor?
doesforcatherineorhim?
theytorturedeachother,buttheystilllovedeachother.wecannotfindouttheanswer.butwecanknowthatatlast,theyfinallystayedwitheachotherandnoonecantakethemapart.“andifshehadbeendissolvedintoearth,orworse,whatwouldyouhavedreamtofthen?
'isaid.——ofdissolvingwithher,andbeingmorehappystill!
'heanswered.”nomatterhowmuchmisunderstanding,regretandpaintheyreceivedbefore,nowtheyrestinpeace.justlikecatherinesaid:
”whateveroursoulsaremadeof,hisandminearethesame”。
whenifinishedreadingthisbookandbegintochewtheprofoundmeaningandtheessenceinthisbook,ifindthatihavelearnedalotoflifetruth.formypart,loveistolearntolerance.ifyoureallyfallinlovewithsomeone,youwillunderstandifsheorhecangethappinessandhaveeverlovedyou,thatisenough.readingaclassicisareallytiredandjoyfulthing.wheniammovedbythefigure’semotion,iwillfeelsadandalsogainenlightenment.inaddition,whichmovesmemostisthatitteachesmetokeepthedignityoflifeandtheheartoffreedom.nomatterhowausterethechallengewemeet,weshouldyearnforfreedom.