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呼啸山庄英文读后感范文一
The book was written by Emily Bronte, it published in 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 deeply 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.
呼啸山庄英文读后感范文二
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 afailure. It was not until 1850, when WUTHERING HEIGHTS received a second printing with an introduction by Emily's sister Charlotte, that it attracted a widereadership. And from that point the reputation of the book has never looked back. Today it is widely recognized as one of the great novels of English literature.
Even so, WUTHERING HEIGHTS continues to divide readers. It is not a pretty lovestory; rather, it is swirling tale of largely unlikeable people caught up in obsessivelove 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 strangelandlord, 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 theother.
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
艾米莉·勃朗特的长篇小说《呼啸山庄》,全篇充满反压迫、求自由的斗争精神,又始终笼罩着离奇、紧张、可怕的氛围。看完《呼啸山庄》,每个人都会有自己的体会,你对《呼啸山庄》的读后感是什么呢?下面是我为大家收集有关于呼啸山庄英语读后感1500字,希望你喜欢。
#756312 呼啸山庄英语读后感1500字1
书籍,一瞬间感觉自己对知识的渴望无限膨胀,于是便“不理智”地买下许多书,回到家便有一搭没一搭的翻着,只是感情仿佛经历了沧海桑田,变化太大。
我上初一的时候,相同的镜态,买了好几本书,有鲁迅的《呐喊》,冰心的《繁星》和艾米莉·勃朗特的《呼啸山庄》,只记得这几本。这是一次很神奇的读书经历。《呐喊》整个初中我读了三遍不止,而《呼啸山庄》每每翻至第五页便由衷地感觉读下去的自我强迫,以至于不得不放弃。中考结束后的某个暑假,雨夜,在我近视不是很深的时候(突然羡慕起眼睛不近视的时候,老师布置作业,寻找仙后座,观察月亮移动的轨迹),我看到天空酱紫色的深邃,没有星星,感受着小雨的清凉,窗台上的串串红和月季很怡人,就去翻我的书柜,找到了这本“遗弃”的《呼啸山庄》,终于跨越了“五页”这个瓶颈,忘记了时间,忘记了我的夜晚,忘记了雨,忘记了串串红和月季。
抛开书的内容,翻译质量可圈可点,我看的是由上海美术出版社出版,翻译简约和真实,给人以干净和顺畅的好感。从内容上看,小说选取管家角度讲述整个事件,给人以床头故事的感觉,自然又顺畅。小说就是这样,再好的故事也经不住罗哩罗嗦,故意堆砌文字的打击。专业的评论人这样说它“全篇充满强烈的反压迫、争幸福的斗争精神,又始终笼罩着离奇、紧张的超现实气氛,惊悚恐怖之中感人至深,带有部分哥特文学的奇幻恐怖色彩。”对我来说,这些评价当然字字珠玉,但却又难以理解。喜欢它,不过是发自内心的喜欢,我个人的理由而已。
第一我感动的是希刺克里夫和凯瑟琳的爱情。无法理解爱和地位之间的矛盾,也无法体味他们之间的爱情。凯瑟琳说:“我这么爱他,并不是因为他长得英俊是因为他比我更像我自己。”我在后来的经历中慢慢体会到爱情的感觉就是这样,对方的样子就是你期待你自己的未来是那个样子,所谓的“更”则是更加接近期待的状态。凯瑟琳甘愿赴不幸的婚姻,接受命运的安排。从一开始,仿佛悲剧已然发生。凯瑟琳的那句“无论人类的灵魂是什么样的,他的和我的一模一样”(英文为whatever our souls are made of ,his and mine are the same。这句话,在一次投票中荣膺人们最喜欢的情话)我们无法想像希刺克里夫忍受了多大的折磨才将自己锻造为“文明人”,在我看来,这种锻造甚至是艰辛的。无论是19世纪的英国,亦或是宣扬“美国梦”,在梦想面前人人平等,更是今天的中国。无形的“阶级”依然存在,突破这种阶级的天然存在着实不易。更加让人倍感惊悚的便是凯瑟琳很早便已过世,希刺克里夫却一直坚持着他的复仇,凯瑟琳的灵魂独自在荒野飘荡和哭泣了20年,无法安息,无法永眠。
之所以喜欢这本书是由于凯瑟琳和希刺克里夫对社会的反抗和对自由的向往,他们挣扎于世俗之外。
相遇于爱情,却各自流浪。
#756477 呼啸山庄英语读后感1500字2
这样爱和恨的小说已经让自己盲目了,我不理解希思克利夫为什么会有复仇的心理?人就是这样一个怪物吧?明明知道自己爱了,却还是那样的顽固。
艾米莉“勃朗特这位伟大的作家仅仅活了三十年,可她的《呼啸山庄》却留给了后人,我们不得不惊叹这样一个没有婚姻的人却把爱情淋漓尽至的表达出来,这样的才女恐怕惟独她一人吧?!从而,奠定了她在文学史上的地位。并且她与《简爱》的作者夏洛蒂”勃朗特和她们的妹妹——《爱格尼斯“格雷》的作者安”勃朗特号称勃朗特三姊妹,在英国十九世纪文坛上焕发异彩。
小说从一位与故事几乎不相干的客人洛克乌德先生拜访画眉田庄与呼啸山庄开始,通过女管家丁恩太太之口重现凯瑟琳“恩萧与希思克利夫的爱情,让我们难以相信这样的爱,却还要这样的报复。难道真的是爱到了极限就是恨了吗?或许这样的事实是真的吧。我听过这样的话”如果两个人爱得轰轰烈烈分手了还可以做朋友那就是没有相爱过“,但是我一个旁观者想笑,难道真的让曾经相爱的彼此成为永远的最了解彼此的陌生人吗?当然我没有爱过,这样的观点也不好下什么定义?我能做的就是多读几本书,多写点读后感,让自己的精神生活更加的丰富而已。
从书中我们可以看见男主人公是如何由爱变成恨的,但是我们看到他最后还依然的爱着自己的心上人。在心上人死了之后,不吃饭,最终饿死自己的结局;难道我们真的还怨恨他吗?如果不是那个金钱与地位的社会,他们还会经历这么多吗?或许很多人还认为男主人公是残忍的,他的复仇真的那么让人难以理解吗?
其实我看完这本书,觉得矛盾很多。就象自己真的是个婴儿一样,什么也不知道。譬如,男主人公为什么要向女主人公的女儿复仇呢?为什么要娶自己不喜欢的人呢?为什么要把自己变得那样的丑恶呢?难道说他已经妒忌一切吗?黑夜里在旷野上,山岩底下散步……我们看到了什么?是他们的坟墓还是他们的灵魂?或许更多吧?
突然想知道什么是爱?如果爱的代价是这样的残酷,我们还该选择吗?书,只是一个时代的背景,只是一个故事的开始与结尾,只是一个人生的一个小片段……而更多的我们应该去沉思……
#756540 呼啸山庄英语读后感1500字3
说道本书,更多的是现实主义的批判,对社会间不关心,不联系的自私的埋怨,结尾充斥着浪漫主义色彩,孤魂相伴,留恋人间的美好结局视角独特,这是欧美风格的全面彰显,因地广人稀与规整体制等因素的影响,形成了亲情、爱情至上的亲情社会,与人口繁密的中国人情社会大相径庭,是两个极端。
这与艾米利本人深沉忧郁性格相结合,诞生了这部震撼千古的巨作,与其姊夏洛蒂的《简·爱》相反,不以爱写爱,而是以恨写爱,更多的,更真实地展现人性,因此这部书在浪漫风过后即作者死后近百年,才引起万众的崇拜,其浪漫结尾绝不亚于中国的比翼双飞,但这也触动了教会与信仰的原则,超凡脱俗的风格使其不能在当时为愚昧的世人所接受。
不过我个人认为这部书并不是完美的,可能是我心智不够成熟吧。我觉得全书的情感过分拘泥与山庄田庄之间,没有开阔的意境,因而有抱怨的意味——世界太小了。这也许是女性作者先天的缺陷吧,不过她姐姐就做得很好。
全书的价值观、爱情观露出深切的凡人的欲望真爱,而不是传奇般伟大的爱情,它可以打动每一个人,却无法给人以境界的提升,《飘》在这一点上却登峰造极。不管怎么说,这是一本好书,什么叫好书?就是看完以后能学到很多的东西,并且常读常新。这本书让我认识到人性,也进一步使我了解了当时英国社会情景,而更多的,它警示我三思而后行,要尊重恒存心底的神圣的自我,做个理智的人。
我仿佛看见,山口呼啸疾驰的风中,两只画眉鸟在枝头嬉戏向啄。
#756593 呼啸山庄英语读后感1500字4
今天,我看完了《呼啸山庄》这本书,我有许多感受。
这本书写的是一个山庄叫呼啸山庄,从安宁到欢乐,从欢乐到不得安宁,然后有到愤怒,最后又像以往一样平安无事。
这都是从“爱情争夺战”引起的更大的事。如果我们别像他们一样把小事闹大,那如今的大蒜。绿豆都还那么贵吗?不都是从小价格“炒”到大价格吗?我们应该听取别人正确的意见,改正不足的地方,也要学习别人的优点。
这本书好看,又易懂,很值得看。
呼啸山庄读后感英文
呼啸山庄读后感英文,细密的雨丝托来了夏日的信件,遇到不懂的问题可以查查注解,读书可以丰富一个人的思想,通过阅读感悟人生的真谛,是一件很有趣的事情,现在为大家提供呼啸山庄读后感英文。
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 compared 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 matters.
《呼啸山庄》读后感
《呼啸山庄》是一部写得很好的爱情悲剧。读完整个故事,我想谈谈故事的主人公——凯瑟琳和希斯克利夫。凯瑟琳和希斯克利夫非常相爱,但他们没有采取正确的态度对待爱情,从而导致悲剧。
在凯瑟琳的生命中,她作了一个非常愚蠢的决定——和埃德加结婚。事实上,她给埃德加的爱永远不可能与给希斯克利夫的相比。她这样做,是因为她认为埃德加的财富会对希斯克利夫有用。但实际上,它没有用。她不懂得爱情,爱情是圣洁的。如果有人给爱情添加任何目的,爱情本身就失去了意义。凯瑟琳的错误决定伤害了两个爱她的人,甚至破坏了他们的`后代的幸福。
希斯克利夫是一个充满复仇心的男人。他非常爱凯瑟琳,但他的所作所为恰恰相反地增加了凯瑟琳的痛苦。在我看来,如果他真的爱凯瑟琳,他不应该在他消失之后再次走进凯瑟琳的生活。此外,凯瑟琳死后,希斯克利夫给凯瑟琳的女儿以及他自己的儿子带来了极度的痛苦,。
读后,我对爱有了一个更好的理解。如果你真的爱某人,他或她的幸福绝对经得住所有困难的考验。
Wuthering heights have been popular in the city and control the influence of paint a completely original landscape of mountain wilderness. Enable people to enjoy a totally different world. Retains the original character of the book: desperate love, hate up regardless of the consequences. Everything in our these the restraint of traditional etiquette for a long time people it seems it is very special, very fresh.
When I finish the profound connotation and essence of the book, I find that in "wuthering heights" I learned a lot of, the other I feel most is that it has taught me to keep human dignity and freedom of mind. No matter how severe challenge we face or how cruel test, we should all aspire to freedom.
我看完了《呼啸山庄》,感到一个未婚女子能能写出爱的如此深刻,恨的.如此入骨的小说,很惊叹。
《呼啸山庄》没有受到城市里大众化的影响和控制,完全描绘出了一个原汁原味的山村荒野的景象。使人们领略了一个完全不同的世界。故事中的主人公都保留着原始的性格:爱起来不顾一切,恨起来不计后果。这一切的一切在我们这些长期受到传统礼仪的约束的人们看来就显得非常特别,非常有新鲜感。
当我回味着这本书的深刻内涵和本质时,我发现在《呼啸山庄》中我学到了许许多多,其中另我感触最深的.是它教会了我保持人性的尊严和心灵的自由。无论我们面临着多么严峻的挑战或是多么残酷的考验,我们都应该向往自由。
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 deeply 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 recommend this book to other readers.
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