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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流呼啸山庄英文读后感【精品文档】第 3 页呼啸山庄英文读后感In this summer, I read another book Wuthering Heights. Wuthering Heights is written by Emily Bronte. After reading that book, the love and the hatred between Catherine and Heath Cliff still linger in my head. The story begun with a mistake that made b
2、y Lockwood, a temporary resident. He is seeking shelter from the blizzard he staggers through the door of Wuthering Heights, finding the atmosphere inside is just as cold as ice. The master of the house, Heath Cliff, provides a bed reluctantly and it seems like that he feels ill at ease with his vis
3、itors coming. Theres a sad tale behind his indifference, one which the elderly housekeeper Nelly Dean is happy to share. Forty years ago, Wuthering Heights was filled with light, warmth and happiness. Mr.Earnshaw, a congenial gentleman farmer, lives happily with his boisterous children Cathy and Hin
4、dley. However, being a kind and generous fellow, he cant help rescuing a poor starving wretch off of the streets of Liverpool, a gypsy child named Heath Cliff. In time Heath Cliff becomes one of the family, loved by all people except Hindley,the son of Mr.Earnshaw . Cathy is an especially good child
5、hood friend, spending many a happy day playing on the moor with Heath Cliff. Unfortunately Mr.Earnshaw dies suddenly; Hindley is able to express his enmity with damning cruelty. In order to air his grievance, he reduced Heath Cliff to a servant.Later, Catherine is forced to marry Edgar. Heath Cliffs
6、 heart is broken, so he leaves Wuthering Heights. After three years, he comes back to Wuthering Heights with wealth. Catherine has married Edgar, but not happiness. Heath Cliff begins to revenge crazily. He takes away Hindleys belongings by gambling. Then, Hindley gets drunk and die, his son Hareton
7、 became slaves. Heath Cliff also marries Edgars sister Isabella deliberately and persecute her in all the ways. Catherine is miserable inside and then dies of dystocia. Ten years later, Heath Cliff makes Edgar daughter Catherine marry to his dying son Linton. Edgar and small Linton dies, Heath Cliff
8、 owes Edgars property finally. Heath Cliff revenges successfully, but he couldnt stop missing the dead Catherine, and then he dies. Small Catherine and Hareton inherit all the property and they finally fall in love with each other. Actually, there isnt such a character that I really like in Wutherin
9、g Heights. Every character seems teemed with agony and animosity, especially Heath Cliff. Heath Cliff is an orphan before Mr. Earnshaw adopts him, and in the novel, Mr. Earnshaw treats Heath Cliff even nicer than his own son, Hindley Earnshaw. Its quite amazing that in spite of Earnshaws nice treatm
10、ent, Heath Cliff has no gratitude at all, he revenged Hindley and Catherine, even their heirs. After reading Heath Cliffs story, my feeling is complicated, although he is the avenger who dominate the whole story by using his vengeful machinations, he is also the most pitiful guy in Wuthering Heights
11、; he doesnt know what is love and dont know how to love. Heath Cliff has lived with the Earnshaws for more than 10 years, but there is no attachment between him and the whole family except Catherine. However, even Catherine was died because of Heath Cliffs torture. When he is torturing others, he is
12、 also giving himself a suffering. Catherine, the heroine in the book, is described as a capricious and selfish girl. She is just like Heath Cliff, doesnt know how to love at all. Anyway, Wuthering Heights left an indelible impression on me, cold and withering. However, at the end of the book, the au
13、thor shows us that the human beings kindness is not diminished at Wuthering heights, even though the wind can break off a tree, that doesnt mean it can break off the whole forest. Even though hatred destroyed Heath Cliff, Catherine, Edgar and Elizabeths happiness, that doesnt mean Cathy and Haretons happiness.