希刺克厉夫与爱德蒙唐太斯的爱与恨比较 [2]
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关键词:ruthlesscruelbrutalavengerevenge
ter he forces Isabella upstairs:“I have no pity! I have no pity! The more the worms writhe, the more I yearn to crush out their entrails”!(2) From his these words , we can see how cruel and ruthless he is! He is completely a typical tyrant who wants to hold his small world tightly and suppress the citizens of it, who are even regarded as worms by him . Simutaneously, these words are a threaten out of his innermost heart to the people of the whole world. Another is a question from Isabella’s letter to Nelly, it goes like this“Is Mr Heathcliff a man? If so, is he mad? And if not, is he a devil? …But I beseech you to explain, if you can, what I have married…”. (3) This is a voice from an innocent and delicate person, who is torrured and suppressed by Heathcliff. So at this statement, we can call him devil. Yeah, we can call him like this due to the three statements. In fact the following facts further prove this, such as Mr Lockwood's first visit in bad weather, his first meeting with his son, his trick on the marriage of his son and little Cathering when Linton is dying. So to speak, he is innately brutal and ruthless. In virtue of his this nature, he establishes Wuthering Heights as an earthly hell full of hatred where humanity is frozen deeply, even the dogs full of hostilities. So under the leadership of him, withering heights becomes an absurdly unhuman and indifferent world. In short, he is simply sultan himself; he is a symbol of hatred. While Edmond Danes whose name has no special meaning but is just an ordinary name is born a representative of ordinary men with all the good qualities of them, such as kindness, naivety , honesty, loyalty, and so on . Nevertheless, his late revenge on his foes is against all these good qualities, you may think. But in my opinion it is any ordinary man’s respond to the sharp changes from the outside world and meanwhile the changes are caused by others’ trick out of envy. It is due to their trick that he is sent into the Chateau d’If and imprisoned here in the dungeon for 14 years without sunlight, fresh air, even the basic right as a man—freedom. Here he first feels disappointed, then despaired, and even finally thinks of death for he is completely cut off from the outside world and his own counterpart. Before these sufferings, he possesses the dreams that he can be captain of Pharaoh because of Mr Morel’s promise and his beloved Mercedes is being his wife. Instead of them, he has a nightmare that he is placed into Chateau d’If as a dangerous political prisoner. His two beautiful dreams are crushed by their trick. The great change really makes him fall from heaven to hell. So comparing with Heathcliff’s his revenge on his enemies is normal respond of any ordinary man who at least has a little feelings.
Fortunately, in the end both of their love and hatred find a satisfactory outlet. Heathcliff finds hope in their descendants and eventually his soul unites with Catering’s in heaven while Edmond Danes leaves Paris with the young image of his betrothed and turns over a new leaf. The pleasant end results from their abandonment of hatred whose drive comes from love. This shows us that love is eternal yet hatred is temporary. Moreover, love can defeat hatred is what justice can do evil.
In addition to their destinies and commissions given by the writers according to their names, they have their own expressions in love and hatred in the novels.
With regard to their
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