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《呼啸山庄》英语读后感.
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第一篇:《呼啸山庄》英语读后感.

The hatred and the love

—— Hatred paralyzes life;love releases it.Hatred confuses life;love harmonizes it.Hatred darkens life;love illuminates it.——Martin Luther King, Jr.After enjoying the book ,what I learned can be concentrated on Martin Luther’s sentences above,the hatred and the love.The novel ends with the scene “Mr.Lockwood discovered the three headstones on the the slope nextthe moor:the middle one gray,and half buried in heath:Edgar Linton’s only harmonized by the turf and moss creeping up its foot:Heathcliff’s still bare.I lingered round them, under that benign sky;watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells,listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass,and wondered how anyone could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quite earth.” It really impresses me.I think this is the right interpretation of the most beautiful love and hatred.As the saying goes, “Hatred often springs from love.” Heathcliff’s hatred springs from the love for Catherine.It grows when Catherine’s decision to marry Edgar so that she will be “the greatest woman of the neighbourhood ”.But after finishing reading the whole book, I can feel that they are indeed in deep love.They may have a happy ending if Catherine

didn’t scruple her vanity and ignorance.In the ninth chapter of the novel, there is such a passage of her inner monologue, “My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods;time will change its, I’m well aware,as winter changes the trees.My visible delighted, but necessary Nelly,I am Heathchliff!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.Whatever our souls are made of,his and mine are the same;and Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam from lightning,or frost from fire.” Once Heathcliff also said to Mrs.Dean that two words would comprehended his future—death and hell:existence,after losing Cathy,would be hell.Not only because of the failure of love but also his life experience,living environment and his class standing lead to his hatred.As a child,he gravely said: “I’m tring to settle how I shall pay Hindley back.I don’t care how long I wait,if I can only do it at last.And god won’t have the satisfaction that I shall.” L ater, He neither wept nor prayed: he cursed and defied:execrated God and man, and gave himself up to reckless dissipation.The emotion of his except the love for Cathy was nothing,for he’s only half a man-not so much.During his life, his bad behaviour to Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange already altered the colour of his mind.Although he completed his revenge plan, when seeing Catherine and Hareton’s love,time of his dying, he said to himself “It is a poor conclusion,is

it not ?An absurd termination to my violent exertions ? I get levers and mattocks to demolish the two houses,and,train myself to be capable of working like Hercules.But I have lost the faculty of enjoying their destruction,and I am too idle to destroy for nothing.”

In the end, Mr.Heathcliff died of his true love and his all-life hatred.It’sa tragedy of two houses.From the tragedy I realized that the greatest source of misery and hatred in this world is clinging to past hurts and love.We sometimes shouldn’t hark back to some events long gone.Learn to be more tolerance,wise and kind.Just remember as Martin Luther said above.

第二篇:呼啸山庄英语读后感专题

Love or hate This is a story about love and revenge.Mr.Eamshaw who was the host of Wuthering Heights, brought back a little gypsy boy whose identity was not clear.The boy was given a name called Heathcliff.He grew up with Catherine, the daughter of the host.They had closed relationship and fell in love with each other.While Hindley, the son of the host, didn’t like him at all even envied him.After the old host’s dying, Hindley inherited the property, he treated Heathcliff as servant and abused him a lot.Heathcliff’s life became desperate because Catherine changed her mind and fell in love with Edgar who was the little host of Thrushcross Grange.Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights out of rage.Three years later, Heathcliff returned with much money.However, Catherine has gotten married to Edgar.Heathcliff made up his mind to revenge both Hindley and Catherine.He robbed the property from Hindley via gambling, which led the death of Hindley.Besides,Heathcliff forced Hareton, Hindley’s son.In addition, he visited Thrushcross Grange very often.Edgar’s sister, Isabella, got infatuated with him and married him, which made Catherine go crazy.At last, Catherine died after delivering a baby girl.Ten years later, Heathcliff cheated little Catherine get married with his short-lived son.Eventually, he succeed in revenge, but he still can’t get release from the love to Catherine.At the end, he died alone in his room.The tragic ending due to the unsatisfaction with what they have owned now.If Catherine cherish their love regardless others’perception, they would be happier.If Heathcliff cherish his marriage with Isabella later and put down his love to Catherine, the ending would be better.We sometimes maybe faced with such choice, love or hate? We should think twice before action.

第三篇:《呼啸山庄》英语读后感.

The hatred and the love

—— Hatred paralyzes life;love releases it.Hatred confuses life;love harmonizes it.Hatred darkens life;love illuminates it.——Martin Luther King, Jr.After enjoying the book ,what I learned can be concentrated on Martin Luther’s sentences above,the hatred and the love.The novel ends with the scene “Mr.Lockwood discovered the three headstones on the the slope nextthe moor:the middle one gray,and half buried in heath:Edgar Linton’s only harmonized by the turf and moss creeping up its foot:Heathcliff’s still bare.I lingered round them, under that benign sky;watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells,listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass,and wondered how anyone could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quite earth.” It really impresses me.I think this is the right interpretation of the most beautiful love and hatred.As the saying goes, “Hatred often springs from love.” Heathcliff’s hatred springs from the love for Catherine.It grows when Catherine’s decision to marry Edgar so that she will be “the greatest woman of the neighbourhood ”.But after finishing reading the whole book, I can feel that they are indeed in deep love.They may have a happy ending if Catherine didn’t scruple her vanity and ignorance.In the ninth chapter of the novel, there is such a passage of her inner monologue, “My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods;time will change its, I’m well aware,as winter changes the trees.My visible delighted, but necessary Nelly,I am Heathchliff!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.Whatever our souls are made of,his and mine are the same;and Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam from lightning,or frost from fire.” Once Heathcliff also said to Mrs.Dean that two words would comprehended his future—death and hell:existence,after losing Cathy,would be hell.Not only because of the failure of love but also his life experience,living environment and his class standing lead to his hatred.As a child,he gravely said: “I’m tring to settle how I shall pay Hindley back.I don’t care how long I wait,if I can only do it at last.And god won’t have the satisfaction that I shall.” L ater, He neither wept nor prayed: he cursed and defied:execrated God and man, and gave himself up to reckless dissipation.The emotion of his except the love for Cathy was nothing,for he’s only half a man-not so much.During his life, his bad behaviour to Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange already altered the colour of his mind.Although he completed his revenge plan, when seeing Catherine and Hareton’s love,time of his dying, he said to himself “It is a poor conclusion,is it not ?An absurd termination to my violent exertions ? I get levers and mattocks to demolish the two houses,and,train myself to be capable of working like Hercules.But I have lost the faculty of enjoying their destruction,and I am too idle to destroy for nothing.”

In the end, Mr.Heathcliff died of his true love and his all-life hatred.It’s a tragedy of two houses.From the tragedy I realized that the greatest source of misery and hatred in this world is clinging to past hurts and love.We sometimes shouldn’t hark back to some events long gone.Learn to be more tolerance,wise and kind.Just remember as Martin Luther said above.

第四篇:呼啸山庄英语读后感

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

第五篇:呼啸山庄英语读后感

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。

《呼啸山庄》英语读后感.
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