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1、A Guidebook for the Preparations of Theses for SupervisorsOn Edgar Linton - Heathcliffs Rival in Wuthering HeightsContentIntroduction I Individual backgroud about both Linton and Heathcliff1) appearance2) family background3) Lintons marriage to CatherineII. Social backgroud about both Linton and Hea
2、thcliff1) Heathcliffs wealth and return2) Catherines deathIII. The Tragedy of Linton 1) Loss of his younger sister 2) Loss of his daughter3) Loss of Thrushcross GrangeConclusionNotesBibliographyAbstractIn this article, the author probes the causes of the Wuthering Heights tragedy story and the love
3、story among Heathcliff ,Linton and Catherine. Through the analysis of all things between the two heroes, Linton marries Catherine. Thats why Heathcliffs demonic revenge to the Lintons. Therefore the Linton family start their bad luck, which makes the readers shed the simpathetic tears.Keywords: love
4、 , tragedy, sympathy摘要这篇文章探究了呼啸山庄故事悲剧的发生原因,以及希斯克力夫,林顿和凯瑟琳三人之间的感情纠葛。本人着重从希斯克力夫和林顿二人的各种情况进行对比分析以及林顿和凯瑟琳的婚姻导致了希斯克力夫的疯狂复仇。因此,林顿一家人的悲剧命运开始了,读者为此 流下同情的眼泪。关键字: 爱,悲剧,同情IntroductionWuthering Heights is the only one novel written by Emily Bronte, it is one of the best novels in English literature. The title o
5、f the novel is the name of an old house, high up on the Yorkshire moors, occupied by the Earnshaw family. The story is told by Mr. Lockwood, Heathcliffs tenant and Nelly Dean, the housekeeper.Wuthering Heights is, first, an earthshaking tragic love story. Heathcliff and Catherine make love not by gi
6、ving each other pleasure but by inflicting on each other great pain. They speak not of living together but of dying together. However ,Catherine is unable to marry Heathcliff because of his low birth. She marries Edgar Linton from the civilized household of Thrushcross Grange in the valley, because
7、Heathcliff runs away, and is not heard of for three years. when he returns, he has become a rich man. The fact that Catherine has married to Linton determines Heathcliff to revenge. Therefore, the tragedy of all the people in the story starts, especially the tragedy of Edgar Linton.I Individual back
8、groud about both Linton and Heathcliff1) appearanceAs we all know, Edgar Linton is the surporting role while Heathcliff the leading role in this novel. In appearance, we can tell the differences between the two heroes. Linton has light hair and a fair skin and is dressed and behaved as well. His gre
9、at blue eyes and even forehead alse indicate that he is a handsome, wise young man. Compared with Heathcliff, however, he looks quite like a doll and he does. We can knowe that from the words Nelly says to Heathcliff in order to comfort him.“You are younger and yet, Ill be bound, you are taller and
10、twice as broad across the shoulders, you could knock him down in a twinkling? Dont you feel that you could?”1)Though Heathcliffs face brightened amoment, then it was over-cast afresh, and he sighed.“But, Nelly, if I knock him down twenty times, that wouldnt make him less handsome or me more so.”2)Fr
11、om the words of Heathcliff, we know that he envies Linton and has taken Linton as his rival from the beginning. On the other hand, he looks down upon Linton because he cries for mamma at every turn, and he trembles if a country lad heaves his fist against him, and he sits at home all day for a showe
12、r of rain.Heathcliffs first introduction to Wuthering Heights, he is described as a little, dark-skinned, foreign-speaking gypsy boy and the reaction of everyone in the house to him is disgust. But somehow he and Catherine are always play together. It is one of their chief ammusements to run away to
13、 the moors in the morning and they remains there all day and then after punishment grows a mere thing to laugh at. So no matter how indecent Heathcliff wears and no matter how handsome Linton is, Catherine likes Heathcliff at heart.By all appearances, Edgar Linton cant defeat Heathcliff completely t
14、o win the heart of Catherine. Then it is family background that makes Heathcliff leaves home and alse leaves Catherine. 2) family backgroundAs to family background, the leading role Heathcliff is a starving and homeless child and as good as dumb, in the streets of Liverpool where he is picked up by
15、Mr. Earnshaw. He is not liked by anybody except Mr. Earnshaw, and he is named by Heathcliff , which is Mr. Earnshaws dead elder sons name. Hardly does Mr. Earnshaw die when his status gets down into a serf.While Edgar Lintons home, Thrushcross Grange, makes both Heathcliff and Catherine have thought
16、 themselves in heaven.“It is beautiful - a splendid place carpeted with crimson, and crimson-covered chairs and tables, and a pure white ceiling bothered by gold, a shower of glass-drops hanging in silver chains from the center, and shimmering with little soft tapers.”3)And at that time Old Mrs Lint
17、on were not there,Edgar and his sister had it entirely to themselves. So we can say that Thrushcross Grange is like heaven, while Wuthering Heights is just like hell.One night, Heathcliff and Catherine run from the top of the Heights to the park ,without stopping. As a result, Catherine is seized he
18、r ankle by the bull-dog, bleeding to faint. Fortunately, Edgar Linton, after an inquisitive stare, collected sufficient wit to recognise her. So Catherine stays in the Grange, and is taken good care of. Catherine stays there five weeks: till Christmas. By that time her ankle was thoroughly cured, an
19、d her manners much improved.3) Lintons marriage to Catherine Catherine has kept up her acquaintance with the Lintons since her five weeks residence among them. But Mr. Edgar seldom musters courage to visit Wuthering Heights openly. He has a terror of Earnshaws reputation, and shrunks from encounteri
20、ng him, and yet he is always received with the best attempts at civility. Doubtless Catherine makes the differente between her two friends. The contrast resembes what you see in exchanging a bleak, hilly, coal country for a beautiful fertile valley, and his voice and greeting are as opposite as his
21、aspect. He has a sweet, low manner of speaking, and pronounces his words as you do, that less gruff than we talk here,and softer. When Catherine slaps Nelly on the cheek, interposed Linton, who greatly shocks at the double fault of falsehood and violence which his idol committed. When Linton feels i
22、t applies over his own ear in a way that can not be mistaken for jest. He draws back in consternation, the insulted visitor moves to the spot where he has laid his hat, pale and with a quivering lip . lets listen to his words: “I must and shall!” “can I stay after you have struck me? “ youve made me
23、 afraid and ashamed of you, Ill not come here again!” “And you told a deliberate untruth!”4) But Edgar Linton persevers in his resolution as far as the court, there he lingers. When he sees that Catherine drops down on her knees by a chair, and sets to weeping in serious earnest. Finally, he turns a
24、bruptly, hastens into the house again, shut the door behind him. As a result, the quarrel has merely affected a closer intimacy, and enables them to forsake the disguise of friendship, and confess themselves lovers.Though Catherine clearly knows that whatever their souls are made of, Heathcliffs and
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