呼啸山庄人物分析

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人 物 分 析王 思 佳

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Character Hindley Earnshaw - Insuler,fierce. Isabella Linton-Implusive, romantic, miserable. Hareton Earnshaw -Rude, kindhearted, proud Catherine Linton - headstrong, impetuous, occasional arrogant, gentler and more compassionate than her mother. Linton Heathcliff - Fainthearted selfish, disagreeable, unkind

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Heathcliff “…. He's not a rough diamond - a pearlcontaining oyster of a rustic: he's a fierce,

pitiless, wolfish man…….. avarice isgrowing with him a besetting sin. There's

my picture-- Catherine

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Also He is a man full of courage and inspiration.

He looks down upon the conventionalnorms and longs for a purer and freer

inner world.

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Complexity -- a man bears between love and hatred As a child, he lives a miserable life. Catherine is the only person whom Heathcliff can turn to for his sorrow and complaint is the sole support of his life. He falls in love with Catherine so crazily and unselfishly that she is his whole world, his hope and dream.

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“ When would you catch me wishing to have what Catherine wanted? or find us by ourselves, seeking entertainment in yelling, and sobbing, and rolling on the ground, divided by the whole room? I'd not exchange, for a thousand lives, my condition here, for Edgar Linton's at Thrushcross Grange - not if I might have the privilege of flinging Joseph off the highest gable, and painting the housefront with Hindley's blood!”

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Heathcliff s destructive force is unlashed

and he sets on the rode of revenge. Hisvindictive hatred is another main moving

force in his life.Three years later, Heathcliff returns with

wealth and awful revenge.

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But all his evil behaviors reflects other side of his personality: endless love of

Catharine and fearless rebelling to the fate. Little Catharine once said to Heathcliff: “ Mr. Heathcliff you have nobody to love you……your cruelty arises from your

greater misery.” I think he is also amiserable man.

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“she put all of us past our patience fifty times and oftener in a day. Her spirits were always at high-water mark. A wild, wicked slip she was - but she had the bonniest eye, the sweetest smile, and lightest foot in the parish, I believe she meant no harm; for when once she made you cry in good earnest, it seldom happened that she would not keep you company, and oblige you to be quiet that you might comfort her.” -- By Mrs. Dean

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Catharine Catharine is a complicate figure. She has boththoughts of freedom and spirit of revolt and

vanity and class prejudice. This kind of dualityin her character judges her to be both a rebel

and a compromiser.

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After the death of her father Catharine is maltreated by his brother and gets a little warm from the family. She is often punished by standing and is given numerous scolding by Heathcliff. And they become close friends. They help each other and stand rebelling against the persecution by Hindley.

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Ca

tharine is spoken highly of the previous

love to Heathcliff because their love is tobuild up o n the base of understanding and

rebellion together. And her love forHeathcliff was natural and pure, only for

love s sake.

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However the turning point comes when

Catharine returns from ThrushcrossGrange after five-week-stay. From then Catharine begins to struggle

between her nature and her

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Considering marriage, Catharine thinks that Edger is rich and she would be proud of having such a husband. At last she can t resist the material benefit and marries Edger. This makes Heathcliff leave. She has not only betrayed Hearhcliff but also has betrayed herself.

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They live a peaceful life for three years,

then Heatharine comes back. Catharine isoverjoyed ,being Mrs. Linton she tries to

leading a peaceful life. She wants herhusband to accept Heathcliff. She is busy with reconciling the two.

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Finally Edger can t bear Heatharine any more. He asks Catharine to choose one between him and Heathcliff.

In desperation, she choose to destroyherself .

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“You and Edgar have broken my heart,

Heathcliff! And you both come to bewailthe deed to me, as if you were the people

to be pitied! I shall not pity you, not I. Youhave killed me - and thriven on it, I think.”

--Catharine

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I discerned a soft-featured face, exceedingly resembling the young lady at the Heights, but more pensive and amiable in expression. It formed a sweet picture. The long light hair curled slightly on the temples; the eyes were large and serious; the figure almost too graceful. I did not marvel how Catherine Earnshaw could forget her first friend for such an individual. -- Mr. Lockwood

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