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The theme expressed in the work: Hate is eliminated without leaking love, and love is more powerful than hate. Hate is the alienation of love, love is the return of hate, love and hate are both opposed to each other, and they are mutually annihilated.
In this real world, what lasts forever is, after all, "love in the world".
Wuthering Heights is the work of Emily Brontë, one of the Brontë sisters, and is one of the masterpieces of English literature in the 19th century. ** It depicts the gypsy outcast Heathcliff who was adopted by the old owner of the mountain villa, and went out to get rich due to humiliation and unsuccessful love. The story of revenge on Linton, a landowner who married his girlfriend Catherine, and his children after returning.
The whole story is full of a strong fighting spirit against oppression and happiness, and it is always shrouded in a bizarre and tense romantic atmosphere.
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Wuthering Heights is a classic book, and all the characters in the book are relatively distinct and have contradictions with each other.
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Wuthering Heights is a classic book, and in this work, everyone has their own distinct and unique personality.
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Wuthering Heights shows the mutation of human nature in a deformed society through the depiction of the raging love between Catherine and Hickley.
Say more: Simply put, it tells a bizarre story of love and revenge. In the 19th century, on the edge of a gloomy moor in Yorkshire, England, a gypsy boy named Heathcliff was taken to Roaring Hill by Mr. Dean.
He is adored by his master's daughter, Casey, who at the same time cannot refuse his desire to live a prosperous life, and it is his neighbor Edgar Linton who can provide this living conditions. When Heathcliff learns about it, he quietly leaves, and Casey marries Linton in a sad mood. A few years later, Heathcliff returned gracefully, and Linton's sister Ibella fell in love with him, and he bought Roaring Heights, and after he married Isabella, Heathcliff's coldness caused Isabella to wither and soon wither, and Casey was on the verge of death due to excessive grief.
Heathcliff came to Casey's side as she was dying, and carried her to the window to look at the rock, which had been their "castle" in childhood, and Casey said she was waiting that one day they would be reunited and die. Heathcliff was distraught and spent 20 years mourning Kai and expecting death. He was extremely contemptuous and tormented by all those around him, until the ghost of Casey summoned him somewhere in their favorite wasteland on a snowy winter night to reunite in death.
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A masterpiece that has not been obscured by the dust of time.
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Wuthering Heights recounts the emotional entanglement of two generations of the Earnshaw and Lindon families through a time span of more than 30 years. Emily breaks the traditional single-line structure of writing, using flashbacks and sequences to intersperse the basic pattern of marching, vividly depicting the desolate, desolate environment and indifferent and tense atmosphere of the villa, presenting the reader with suspense, mystery, thrilling, unknown and desolate, increasing the suspense, tempting and forcing the reader to find the root cause. In particular, in the third chapter, Lockwood sleeps on the cabinet-like couch, sees the three names "Catherine Earnshaw, Heathcliff and Linton" painted on the windowsill, dreams that the ghost is about to enter the room, and Heathcliff screams out of the window "Come in, come" and other episodes, all echo the whole story and have strong symbolic meanings.
As for the narrator of the story, the author is also extremely cleverly set up, except for an outsider who is on the same level as being a Hongchong reader, mainly the original maid and later the housekeeper. She has lived in this villa since she was a child, and is an insider, although she is a maid, she is educated, and she is both a bystander and a personal experiencer of many events. Her narrative is entirely credible, but her standards of right and wrong are clearly different from those of the author, which is a deliberate attempt to alienate her from herself.
In addition to them, other people from the lodge are involved in the narrative. From their own perspectives, they narrate the whole process of the story to the reader orally or in writing, making the story hierarchical, interlocking, and referencing each other, so that the whole narrative is more real, more vivid, and more convincing. The author himself has been hiding behind the scenes, neither preaching nor commenting, and the twists and turns are completely judged by the readers, leaving enough room for the reader's imagination.
This kind of alienation between the author and the reader is completely a narrative technique in modern literature, but it was used by the Absolute Qing Dynasty 150 years ago, and we have to say that it was an innovation and a kind of advance at that time.
Comments: This reading note focuses on artistic conception and narrative techniques, and is familiar with artistic conception and narrative techniques, so that the author can skillfully use and analyze them, which is worth learning.
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