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Wuthering Heights tells the story between the Earnshaw family of Wuthering Heights and the Linton family of Thrushcross Heights.
Heathcliff is an orphan adopted by Earnshaw Sr. and is hated by Hindley Sr.'s son, Hindley, but his daughter Cathy likes him. Although Cathy is deeply in love with Heathcliff, she is unable to confess due to the difference in status. Siscliff angrily runs away, vowing revenge.
By the time Heathcliff returned, Cathy had married Edgar 9 9 Linton, owner of Thrushcross Lodge. Heathcliff first bankrupted Hindley, and then deceived Edgar's sister into taking over Thrushcross Villa.
Soon after, Hindley, Cathy, Isabella, and Edgar died, and Siscliffe enslaved Hindley's son Hareton and Edgar's daughter Catherine, and even hated Linton, the son of himself and Isabella.
Although Heathcliff fulfills his desire for revenge, he is not happy, so he ends his life on a stormy night to meet his long-cherished Cathy.
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"Anna, Karenina", "Home", "Spring", "Autumn", "Bitter Cauliflower", "Spring Flower", "Rising Flower", "Count of Mount Gido", "Red and Black", "Three Musketeers", "Notre Dame de Paris", "Les Miserables", "Cow Dog", "La Traviata", Zhang Ailing**.
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Madame Bovary, red and black, red and white [Lucien, Lou Annoying], pride and prejudice.
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Notre Dame Cathedral, Red and Black,
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"Pride and Prejudice", "Sense and Sensibility".
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"Notre Dame de Paris", "Les Miserables" {Hugo}
Romeo and Juliet {Shakespeare}
Ball of Sheep Fat {Maupassant}
Wuthering Heights {Emily Brontë}
Walden {Thoreau}
Gone with the Wind {Margaret Mitchell}
The Red and the Black {Stendhal}
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I started to read the answer to the West Mountain Banquet Travelogue.
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"Wuthering Heights" tells the story of love and revenge, the outcast Heathcliff is adopted by the old Mr. Shaun of Wuthering Heights, and the old Mr. Shaun's daughter Catherine is a childhood sweetheart, and the two have no guesses, and then they are abused by Catherine's brother Hindley, and are demoted to the farm buddy, Catherine is tempted by the glory of the world, and responds to the proposal of Edgar Linden, the owner of Thrushcross Heights.
Heathcliff fled in anger, and three years later returned home in fine clothes and began to take revenge. Catherine rekindled her old love and died of grief, leaving behind a daughter, Casey. Heathcliff forcibly married Isabella, the sister of Edgar Linden, in order to seek the property of Thrushcross Heights, and named Linden as a son; He gambled with Hindley, won his property, and after his death, he took in his son Hariton, who served him in the same way he had served him.
More than ten years later, the three children have grown up; Heathcliff coerced Casey into marrying a seriously ill Lyndon, and soon after Casey's father died, Heathcliff finally took the two fortunes into his hands.
But by this time, his longing for Catherine had overridden his desire to survive, and he finally died mysteriously in a storm. Hareton and Casey, on the other hand, are ready to move to Thrushcross Heights after marriage, while the once stormy Wuthering Heights will sink into silence.
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1. Both the Brontë sisters have a significant role in the history of English women's literature.
DAO to the position. Comparatively.
"Jane Eyre" is highlighting the female protagonist.
At the same time, the consciousness of the body also reveals traces of manipulation by the discourse of male power to a certain extent; And "Wuthering Heights" subverts all the order of patriarchal society in the wasteland of imagination.
2. From the perspective of postcolonial opinion, the Brontë sisters' masterpieces Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights also have a strong irony against the British imperial colonization in terms of their metaphors and identities, but the different treatments of the other characters - Bertha Mason and Heathcliff make her sister Emily's "Wuthering Heights" more subversive than her sister Charlotte's "Jane Eyre".
3. On the surface, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights are very different in style, but in fact there is a great "similarity" between the two. It is mainly manifested in: the protagonist's pursuit of personal value and the maintenance of personal dignity; The author's dual attitude towards religion is both positive and negative, and the pursuit of ideal love that combines spirit and body; The work uses dream, symbolism and other creative techniques as well as the double-ring structural layout of the work.
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Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights Author Bio Emily. Emilybronte, 1818 1848, English authoress Charlotte Brontë sister and sister of Anne Brontë.
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