人性文明論文
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Outline
I.introduction
1.1TheloveinWutheringHeights
1.2Thetwomaincharacters’humannature
II.Thetemporalsocialcultureandhumanity
2.1Cultureandhumanityonthattime
2.2Humanitywasdispelledinacorner,socialculturewasfilledincivicbrain
III.Catherine’sloveunderthesocialculture
3.1Thereasonsfordeeplove
3.2Socialculturewinshumanity’slove
IV.Heathcliff’sloveandhate—producingfromthecollisionbetweenhumanityandculture
4.1Heathcliff’sloveforCatherinecausesbynatureanditisunchangedandundying
4.2Heathcliff’shatecausesbyculturewhichisquiteincisiveandvivil
4.3LoveandhateonHeathcliffwhichimportunehimself
4.4Humanity’slovemakesHeathclifflosingtheprimitivepleasure
V.Conclusion
5.1Whenloveturnstohate,hatetwistshumanity
摘要艾米莉.勃朗特在《呼嘯山莊》中,以愛(ài)情為主題,從一個(gè)側(cè)面展現(xiàn)了人性與社會(huì)文明的沖突,展示了人性是多么復(fù)雜的東西,而使這部小說(shuō)有了令人難以忘懷的地方。本文揭示了人性的復(fù)雜與深刻,在于它所蘊(yùn)含的愛(ài)與恨,而左右著人性的又是當(dāng)時(shí)的社會(huì)文明。本文探討了小說(shuō)中的人性與文明的沖突的產(chǎn)物——愛(ài)與恨,而凱瑟琳和希刺克利夫在人性與文明的影響下又怎樣面對(duì)他們的愛(ài)情。在社會(huì)文明的影響下,當(dāng)愛(ài)情產(chǎn)生了恨,而恨往往把人性扭曲了,而有了一場(chǎng)社會(huì)文明下的悲劇人情故事,因?yàn)楫?dāng)人性再度重現(xiàn),已錯(cuò)過(guò)了一段美麗的愛(ài)情。
關(guān)鍵詞:人性文明愛(ài)報(bào)復(fù)
AbstractInWutheringHeightsbyEmilyBronte,basedonlove,ontheotherside,demonstratesthecollisionbetweenhumanityandculture.Thehumanityisverycomplex.Accordingly,thisnovelhasthehauntingplot.Thisnovelrevealsthehumanity’scomplexityandprofundity,becauseitimpliestheloveandresentment,furthermore,thehumanityhasimpactedonthetemporalsocialculture.Thispaperexplorestheloveandhate——producingfromthecollisionbetweenhumanityandculture.AndtrytoillustratetheundyinglovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliffthroughhumanityandcultureandhowtofacetheirlove.Underthesocialculture,whenloveturnstohate,hatetwistshumanity.Thereby,humanity’sloveisastragedythrough
culture.Becausetheymissedthebeautifultimeforlove,whenhumanityarisesagain.
Keywords:HumanityCultureLoveRevenge
Humanity?Culture?——WutheringHeighets’love
Introduction
InWutheringHeights,thetopicislove,deducesusaworld-shakingundyinglove.Theyarenotonlyhavethelingeringlove,butalsoadeeplyingrainedhatebetweenthem.CatherineandHeathcliff’slovehasbothhumanityandsocialcultureandwhichbindwiththem.Thehumanityhasmadetheirloveunchangedandundying,butculturedestroysthislove,andcauseshate,Catherinebetrayshim.ThereforeHeathcliff’shateisquiteincisiveandvivid,butstillcomesbacktothelove.
InthenovelbyEmilyBronte,thetwomaincharactershavethenaturalstyleandprimitivenature——naivete,truculence,frankness,firmness,aflushofsentiment,behavioriscrazy.Theyloveverydesperately,theyhateisregardlessofwhatever.Asaresult,thecharacters’lovequitestrong,shaking-heart.“Unchangedasthemount,ferocityasthelighting”(songp7).Hence,WutheringHeightsbecomesthemostmagnificentloveepicintheworld.
Thesocialcultureandhumanity
Inthenineteenthcentury,theVictorianperiodthenoblemanisenormouslyproudoftheirsuccess,fullofthetemporalrankconcept.Statusisfirst,moneyisGod.People’sspiritssufferfromtheintenseoppression.Humanityistwistedwithoutmercy.TheEarnshowsholdaprecariousplacewithinthehierarchy.Althoughthegentry,possessedservantsandoftenlargeestates,theynonethelessholdafragilesocialposition.TheLintonsarerelativelyfirmintheirgentry’sstatus,buttheEarnshowsareonmuchshakiergroundsocial.CatherinewantstomarryEdgarsothatshewillbe“thegreatestwomanoftheneighborhood”.Aboveall,thisisthesocialcultureandhumanityonthattime.
ButCatherineandHeathcliff‘scharacterisgovernedbytheirpassions,notbyreflectionoridealsofcivility.Alsothehousewheretheylivecomestosymbolizethehumanity,butThrushcrossGrangerepresentsculture,convention,refinement.WhenCatherineleftforThrushcrossGrangethefirsttime,shehasimpactedonthiscultureandfindsherselfdeeplyattractedbyit.Therefore,forloveherheartsoambivalent.OwningtoCatherine’schanging,Heathcliffbeginstoresentthesocietythatisresponsible,“whenheacquirespowerandreturnstoWutheringHeightswithmoneyandthetrappingsofagentlemanhebecomesavillain”.Humanitywasdispelledinacorner;socialculturewasfilledincivicbrain.
Catherine’sloveunderthesocialculture
Theheroine—Catherineisveryambivalentinherlove.Duetohumannature,shelovesHeathcliffdeeplywithchildlikepassion,andhersoulcan’tlivewithouthim.Butthesocialculturemadeherbetraytheloveinordertosatisfyheryearningforfameandwealth.ShechoosesLinton,herebyherlovebecomesatragedy.
CatherineiscrazyaboutHeathcliff.Theirloveisrootedintheirchildhoodandismarkedbytherefusaltochangeandembracethosedifferences.Moreover,theirloveisbasedontheirsharedperceptionthattheyareidentical,eventheirsoulsaresharedbyone.Catherinedeclares,“Whateveroursoulsaremadeof,hisandminearethesame”.(Gaop103)“IamHeathcliff!”(Gaop105)WhenshefirstcomesbackfromThrushcrossGrange,sheimmediatelyrealizestheimpactthatthesocialculturehashadinher.Herheartbecomesmorecomplexandambivalent.CatherinelooksforHeathcliff,toembraceandkisshim,atthesametimesheisafraidaboutHeathcliff’sdirtyclotheagainsthercleandress.Shealsotreatshermarriagelikethis.IfshemarriesHeathcliffshewillbeabeggar.EvenifsheiswellawarethatwithoutHeathcliffshecan’tlive,butthecruelrealityhelpsherrealizethatmarryingLintonwillmakeherbecomethegreatestwomaninthearea.Thetemptationofmaterialbenefitandthebourgeoisculturesociety,madeherbetrayherlove.Butherbetrayalisnotthorough.Although,shedarestobreakfreefromthelowclassculture.SheisstillcrazyaboutHeathcliffevenwithoutproperty,status.AsCatherinesays“ItwoulddegrademetomarryHeathcliffnow………butbecauseheismoremyselfthanIam.”(Gaop102)Buthumanity’sloveneverletCatherinegiveupHeathcliff.Catherinesaid“MyloveforHeathcliffresemblestheeternalrocksbeneath:asourceoflittlevisibledelight,butnecessary……..butasmyownbeing.”(Gaop105)HerchoiceaboutmarriagemadeherbetrayherhumanityandHeathcliff,forcingHeathclifftoleave.Despiteherchildlikenaturetolovehimverydeeplywithfiercepassion.SocialculturewinshumanityinCatherine,butshewasneverhappyatthecivilizedThrushcrossGrange,andfoundherselffeelingemptywithoutsoul.Andforthenextsevenyears,Catherinecoastedthroughlife,livingonlyinthepast.HersoulsoeagertomeetHeathcliff’ssoul.Ultimately,sheistornbetweenherwildpassionforHeathcliffandhersocialambition.Buttheprimitiveloveexceedstheculturallove,causeshermisstheWutheringHeightsinsick.Andbeforeshedies,gointothebosomofHeathcliff.Aftershedies,herlonelyghostthirstsforcomingbackWutheringHeights.Sheusesthemelancholyvoicesobs“Letmein—Letmein!”(Songp28)
Heathcliff’sloveandhate
Heathcliff’sloveispureinintentionandneverchanges.LikeCatherine,helovestorunaroundonthemoor.Hislovejusthasthehumannature’semotionwithoutrank,culture.Heathcliffneversays“l(fā)ove”,buthislovestrongerthanhurricane,comparewithcloudburst.Heisfilledwithuncontrollablepassion.Inchapterthird,hehearssomesoundsinCatherine’sroom,“hisagitationwassoextreme,thathecouldhardlypickitup.”(Gaop30)Uponarrivingatthebedroom,asLockwood[therenterofThrushcrossGrange]fleesfromit,HeathcliffcriesouttoCatherinebegginghertoreturn..“‘Comein!Comein!’Hesobbed‘Cathy,docome.Ohdo–oncemore!Oh!Myheart’sdarling;hearmethistime.Catherine,atlast!’”(Gaop33)thisshowshowHeathclifftastesthebitternessofhislostlove.HisloveforCatherineisexpressedsimple,honestlybrevitybutfulloffervidlove.Inchaptersixteenth,hecursesCatherineforthepain.Shehascausedhimandpleadswithherspirittohaunthimfortherestofhislife.Shemaytakeanyform,hesays,andevendrivesmemadaslongasIamliving.Hegoesontosay“mayyounotrestaslongasIamliving!YousaidIkilledyou---hauntme,then!”“Bewithmealways---takeanyform---drivememad!Onlydonotleavemeinthisabyss,whereIcan’tfindyou!”(Gaop218)Althoughinthischapter,therearenodefinitewordstorepresentHeathcliff’slove,itisnonethelessknownanddeeplyrootedintheirhearts,neverlosingtheirpassion.BecauseofthestrengthofhisloveforCatherine,Heathcliffundertakeshiswickedandvengefulrevengeagainstthosedeemsresponsibleforhismisery
Heathcliffcomesfromthelowerclassandbecauseofthis,theLintonfamilymakeshimfeelsunworthyofher.Catherineseeksamoregenteellifethereforebetrayingtheirlove.WhenHeathcliffheardthat“ItwoulddegrademetomarryHeathcliffnow”(Gaop102).Hewithdrawsinarageofshame,humiliation,anddespair.Threeyearslater,Heathcliffcomesbackwithpowerandmoney,heislongingformeetingCatherine,atthistimehebeginstodoanelaborateplanforrevenge.Buthiscruelandharmfulbehaviorcomesfromthepainofhislove.Hebecomesafiend,ademon,towardeverypersonaroundhim.HeruinsHindley[Catherine’sbrother]bytrickinghimandtherefore,takingpossessionofWutheringHeights.HealsoendsHareton’s[Hindley’sson]educationafterHindleydied,andthenelopeswithIsabella[Lintion’ssister],aftersheisill-treatedbyhim.Likewise,HeathcliffusesIsabellatorevengeEdgar.“Hismalevolenceprovessogreatandlong—lastingthatitcan’tbeadequatelyexplainedevenasadesireforrevenge”(Liup34)WithoutCatherine,helosthissenseoflife,revengereplaceslove,andbecomethedrivingforcebehindhisactions.However,whostripshislove?Whatdoestwisthishumanity?Butthedeep-rootedlovedidn’tdisappearatall.HeathclifftriestorecapturethespiritofCatherineinhisdesiretorejoinher.Heevenopenshercoffin,Heathcliffsays“Isawherfaceagain”.ThemanysignsofCatherineshowthat“shedidexist”butthat“Ihavelosther”.
WhenHeathclifffulfillshisrevenge,hefindsthattheprimarypleasureisnolongerwithinhim.Hebeginstogiveuphisrevenge,wantingonlytobewithCatherine.Thehumanityofhislovearisesagain,loveforCatherineerodinghislustforrevenge.InHeathcliff’slife,heseesCatherine’sshadoweverywhere.HeisboundtoCatherine.Theysharedonesoul,longingtobecomeoneunit.HeathcliffbecomesmoreandmoreobsessedwiththememoriesofCatherine,beginstotalkingwithherghost.Rememberinghisclimacticnightonthemoors,hefeelssohappyandanticipatesareunionwithherghost.Twoopenedsoulsbecomeone.Heathcliff’sfeelingofrevengeforhislostlove,eventually,returntotheoriginalsource.Intheend,Humanity’slovewinsdrivinghislifefromthispointonward.
Conclusion
“Inevitably,theunbridgeablegabinCatherine’sandHeathcliff’ssocialpositionsrenderstheirferventromanceunrealizableonanypracticallevel”.(Liup77)Catherine’sactionsaresostringingdrivenbyhersocialambitions,thatshebetraysherhumanity,andconsequentlyHeathcliff’sloveturnstopthehate.Heathcliffbecomesaso-calledgenteelman,returnstoWutheringHeightsandcarryingoutallthecruelactsofrevenge.Nevertheless,thisloveisnatural,primitive,inner,andspiritualone.Onaccountoftheirsoulhasbeentheunitcan’tseparatefromeachother,nomorethantwobodies.Theemotioncan’tusetheculturetoexplainandalterit.Thetemporalsocialculturecompareswiththedelicatehumanity,therebyresultinginapainfulendingtothislovestory.Whenloveturnstohate,hatetwiststhehumanity.ThisprofoundavatarisshownthroughHeathcliffandCatherine.Theauthorshowsforusthestrugglebetweenhumanity’sloveandsocialculture.Inlightifthisideal,today,howdowechooseourlovewhenfacedit?
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