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1、英语论文:Humanity?Culture?WutheringHeig摘要艾米莉.勃朗特在呼啸山庄中,以爱情为主题,从一个侧面展现了人性与社会文明的冲突,展示了人性是多么复杂的东西,而使这部小说有了令人难以忘怀的地方。本文揭示了人性的复杂与深刻,在于它所蕴含的爱与恨,而左右着人性的又是当时的社会文明。本文探讨了小说中的人性与文明的冲突的产物爱与恨,而凯瑟琳和希刺克利夫在人性与文明的影响下又怎样面对他们的爱情。在社会文明的影响下,当爱情产生了恨,而恨往往把人性扭曲了,而有了一场社会文明下的悲剧人性爱情故事,因为当人性再度重现,已错过了一段美丽的爱情。关键词:人性文明爱报复AbstractInWu

2、theringHeightsbyEmilyBronte,basedonlove,ontheotherside,demonstratesthecollisionbetweenhumanityandculture.Thehumanityisverycomplex.Accordingly,thisnovelhasthehauntingplot.Thisnovelrevealsthehumanityscomplexityandprofundity,becauseitimpliestheloveandresentment,furthermore,thehumanityhasimpactedonthete

3、mporalsocialculture.Thispaperexplorestheloveandhateproducingfromthecollisionbetweenhumanityandculture.AndtrytoillustratetheundyinglovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliffthroughhumanityandcultureandhowtofacetheirlove.Underthesocialculture,whenloveturnstohate,hatetwistshumanity.Thereby,humanitysloveisastrag

4、edythroughculture.Becausetheymissedthebeautifultimeforlove,whenhumanityarisesagain.Keywords:HumanityCultureLoveRevengeHumanity?Culture?WutheringHeighetsloveIntroductionInWutheringHeights,thetopicislove,deducesusaworld-shakingundyinglove.Theyarenotonlyhavethelingeringlove,butalsoadeeplyingrainedhateb

5、etweenthem.CatherineandHeathcliffslovehasbothhumanityandsocialcultureandwhichbindwiththem.Thehumanityhasmadetheirloveunchangedandundying,butculturedestroysthislove,andcauseshate,Catherinebetrayshim.ThereforeHeathcliffshateisquiteincisiveandvivid,butstillcomesbacktothelove.InthenovelbyEmilyBronte,the

6、twomaincharactershavethenaturalstyleandprimitivenaturenaivete,truculence,frankness,firmness,aflushofsentiment,behavioriscrazy.Theyloveverydesperately,theyhateisregardlessofwhatever.Asaresult,thecharacterslovequitestrong,shaking-heart.“Unchangedasthemount,ferocityasthelighting”(songp7).Hence,Wutherin

7、gHeightsbecomesthemostmagnificentloveepicintheworld.ThesocialcultureandhumanityInthenineteenthcentury,theVictorianperiodthenoblemanisenormouslyproudoftheirsuccess,fullofthetemporalrankconcept.Statusisfirst,moneyisGod.Peoplesspiritssufferfromtheintenseoppression.Humanityistwistedwithoutmercy.TheEarns

8、howsholdaprecariousplacewithinthehierarchy.Althoughthegentry,possessedservantsandoftenlargeestates,theynonethelessholdafragilesocialposition.TheLintonsarerelativelyfirmintheirgentrysstatus,buttheEarnshowsareonmuchshakiergroundsocial.CatherinewantstomarryEdgarsothatshewillbe“thegreatestwomanoftheneig

9、hborhood”.Aboveall,thisisthesocialcultureandhumanityonthattime.ButCatherineandHeathcliffscharacterisgovernedbytheirpassions,notbyreflectionoridealsofcivility.Alsothehousewheretheylivecomestosymbolizethehumanity,butThrushcrossGrangerepresentsculture,convention,refinement.WhenCatherineleftforThrushcro

10、ssGrangethefirsttime,shehasimpactedonthiscultureandfindsherselfdeeplyattractedbyit.Therefore,forloveherheartsoambivalent.OwningtoCatherineschanging,Heathcliffbeginstoresentthesocietythatisresponsible,“whenheacquirespowerandreturnstoWutheringHeightswithmoneyandthetrappingsofagentlemanhebecomesavillai

11、n”.Humanitywasdispelledinacorner;socialculturewasfilledincivicbrain.CatherinesloveunderthesocialcultureTheheroineCatherineisveryambivalentinherlove.Duetohumannature,shelovesHeathcliffdeeplywithchildlikepassion,andhersoulcantlivewithouthim.Butthesocialculturemadeherbetraytheloveinordertosatisfyheryea

12、rningforfameandwealth.ShechoosesLinton,herebyherlovebecomesatragedy.CatherineiscrazyaboutHeathcliff.Theirloveisrootedintheirchildhoodandismarkedbytherefusaltochangeandembracethosedifferences.Moreover,theirloveisbasedontheirsharedperceptionthattheyareidentical,eventheirsoulsaresharedbyone.Catherinede

13、clares,“Whateveroursoulsaremadeof,hisandminearethesame”.(Gaop103)“IamHeathcliff!”(Gaop105)WhenshefirstcomesbackfromThrushcrossGrange,sheimmediatelyrealizestheimpactthatthesocialculturehashadinher.Herheartbecomesmorecomplexandambivalent.CatherinelooksforHeathcliff,toembraceandkisshim,atthesametimeshe

14、isafraidaboutHeathcliffsdirtyclotheagainsthercleandress.Shealsotreatshermarriagelikethis.IfshemarriesHeathcliffshewillbeabeggar.EvenifsheiswellawarethatwithoutHeathcliffshecantlive,butthecruelrealityhelpsherrealizethatmarryingLintonwillmakeherbecomethegreatestwomaninthearea.Thetemptationofmaterialbe

15、nefitandthebourgeoisculturesociety,madeherbetrayherlove.Butherbetrayalisnotthorough.Although,shedarestobreakfreefromthelowclassculture.SheisstillcrazyaboutHeathcliffevenwithoutproperty,status.AsCatherinesays“ItwoulddegrademetomarryHeathcliffnowbutbecauseheismoremyselfthanIam.”(Gaop102)Buthumanityslo

16、veneverletCatherinegiveupHeathcliff.Catherinesaid“MyloveforHeathcliffresemblestheeternalrocksbeneath:asourceoflittlevisibledelight,butnecessary.butasmyownbeing.”(Gaop105)HerchoiceaboutmarriagemadeherbetrayherhumanityandHeathcliff,forcingHeathclifftoleave.Despiteherchildlikenaturetolovehimverydeeplyw

17、ithfiercepassion.SocialculturewinshumanityinCatherine,butshewasneverhappyatthecivilizedThrushcrossGrange,andfoundherselffeelingemptywithoutsoul.Andforthenextsevenyears,Catherinecoastedthroughlife,livingonlyinthepast.HersoulsoeagertomeetHeathcliffssoul.Ultimately,sheistornbetweenherwildpassionforHeat

18、hcliffandhersocialambition.Buttheprimitiveloveexceedstheculturallove,causeshermisstheWutheringHeightsinsick.Andbeforeshedies,gointothebosomofHeathcliff.Aftershedies,herlonelyghostthirstsforcomingbackWutheringHeights.Sheusesthemelancholyvoicesobs“LetmeinLetmein!”(Songp28)HeathcliffsloveandhateHeathcl

19、iffsloveispureinintentionandneverchanges.LikeCatherine,helovestorunaroundonthemoor.Hislovejusthasthehumannaturesemotionwithoutrank,culture.Heathcliffneversays“love”,buthislovestrongerthanhurricane,comparewithcloudburst.Heisfilledwithuncontrollablepassion.Inchapterthird,hehearssomesoundsinCatherinesr

20、oom,“hisagitationwassoextreme,thathecouldhardlypickitup.”(Gaop30)Uponarrivingatthebedroom,asLockwoodtherenterofThrushcrossGrangefleesfromit,HeathcliffcriesouttoCatherinebegginghertoreturn.“Comein!Comein!HesobbedCathy,docome.Ohdooncemore!Oh!Myheartsdarling;hearmethistime.Catherine,atlast!”(Gaop33)thi

21、sshowshowHeathclifftastesthebitternessofhislostlove.HisloveforCatherineisexpressedsimple,honestlybrevitybutfulloffervidlove.Inchaptersixteenth,hecursesCatherineforthepain.Shehascausedhimandpleadswithherspirittohaunthimfortherestofhislife.Shemaytakeanyform,hesays,andevendrivesmemadaslongasIamliving.H

22、egoesontosay“mayyounotrestaslongasIamliving!YousaidIkilledyou-hauntme,then!”“Bewithmealways-takeanyform-drivememad!Onlydonotleavemeinthisabyss,whereIcantfindyou!”(Gaop218)Althoughinthischapter,therearenodefinitewordstorepresentHeathcliffslove,itisnonethelessknownanddeeplyrootedintheirhearts,neverlos

23、ingtheirpassion.BecauseofthestrengthofhisloveforCatherine,HeathcliffundertakeshiswickedandvengefulrevengeagainstthosedeemsresponsibleforhismiseryHeathcliffcomesfromthelowerclassandbecauseofthis,theLintonfamilymakeshimfeelsunworthyofher.Catherineseeksamoregenteellifethereforebetrayingtheirlove.WhenHe

24、athcliffheardthat“ItwoulddegrademetomarryHeathcliffnow”(Gaop102).Hewithdrawsinarageofshame,humiliation,anddespair.Threeyearslater,Heathcliffcomesbackwithpowerandmoney,heislongingformeetingCatherine,atthistimehebeginstodoanelaborateplanforrevenge.Buthiscruelandharmfulbehaviorcomesfromthepainofhislove

25、.Hebecomesafiend,ademon,towardeverypersonaroundhim.HeruinsHindleyCatherinesbrotherbytrickinghimandtherefore,takingpossessionofWutheringHeights.HealsoendsHaretonsHindleyssoneducationafterHindleydied,andthenelopeswithIsabellaLintionssister,aftersheisill-treatedbyhim.Likewise,HeathcliffusesIsabellatore

26、vengeEdgar.“Hismalevolenceprovessogreatandlonglastingthatitcantbeadequatelyexplainedevenasadesireforrevenge”(Liup34)WithoutCatherine,helosthissenseoflife,revengereplaceslove,andbecomethedrivingforcebehindhisactions.However,whostripshislove?Whatdoestwisthishumanity?Butthedeep-rootedlovedidntdisappear

27、atall.HeathclifftriestorecapturethespiritofCatherineinhisdesiretorejoinher.Heevenopenshercoffin,Heathcliffsays“Isawherfaceagain”.ThemanysignsofCatherineshowthat“shedidexist”butthat“Ihavelosther”.WhenHeathclifffulfillshisrevenge,hefindsthattheprimarypleasureisnolongerwithinhim.Hebeginstogiveuphisreve

28、nge,wantingonlytobewithCatherine.Thehumanityofhislovearisesagain,loveforCatherineerodinghislustforrevenge.InHeathcliffslife,heseesCatherinesshadoweverywhere.HeisboundtoCatherine.Theysharedonesoul,longingtobecomeoneunit.HeathcliffbecomesmoreandmoreobsessedwiththememoriesofCatherine,beginstotalkingwit

29、hherghost.Rememberinghisclimacticnightonthemoors,hefeelssohappyandanticipatesareunionwithherghost.Twoopenedsoulsbecomeone.Heathcliffsfeelingofrevengeforhislostlove,eventually,returntotheoriginalsource.Intheend,Humanityslovewinsdrivinghislifefromthispointonward.Conclusion“Inevitably,theunbridgeablega

30、binCatherinesandHeathcliffssocialpositionsrenderstheirferventromanceunrealizableonanypracticallevel”.(Liup77)Catherinesactionsaresostringingdrivenbyhersocialambitions,thatshebetraysherhumanity,andconsequentlyHeathcliffsloveturnstopthehate.Heathcliffbecomesaso-calledgenteelman,returnstoWutheringHeigh

31、tsandcarryingoutallthecruelactsofrevenge.Nevertheless,thisloveisnatural,primitive,inner,andspiritualone.Onaccountoftheirsoulhasbeentheunitcantseparatefromeachother,nomorethantwobodies.Theemotioncantusetheculturetoexplainandalterit.Thetemporalsocialculturecompareswiththedelicatehumanity,therebyresult

32、inginapainfulendingtothislovestory.Whenloveturnstohate,hatetwiststhehumanity.ThisprofoundavatarisshownthroughHeathcliffandCatherine.Theauthorshowsforusthestrugglebetweenhumanitysloveandsocialculture.Inlightifthisideal,today,howdowechooseourlovewhenfacedit?WorkscitedJihaiGao,WutheringHeights,YILIYili

33、peoplespress.2003.6JianxiLiu,WutheringHeights,TianjingTianjingtechnologytranslationpublishinghouse2003.9ZhaolinSong,WutheringHeightsprolusion,Pekingpekingyanshanpress1999.9OutlineI. introduction1.1TheloveinWutheringHeights1.2ThetwomaincharactershumannatureII.Thetemporalsocialcultureandhumanity2.1Cul

34、tureandhumanityonthattime2.2Humanitywasdispelledinacorner,socialculturewasfilledincivicbrainIII.Catherinesloveunderthesocialculture3.1Thereasonsfordeeplove3.2SocialculturewinshumanitysloveIV.Heathcliffsloveandhateproducingfromthecollisionbetweenhumanityandculture4.1HeathcliffsloveforCatherinecausesb

35、ynatureanditisunchangedandundying4.2Heathcliffshatecausesbyculturewhichisquiteincisiveandvivil4.3LoveandhateonHeathcliffwhichimportunehimself4.4HumanityslovemakesHeathclifflosingtheprimitivepleasureV.Conclusion5.1Whenloveturnstohate,hatetwistshumanity目录第一章 可行性研究报告概述11.1项目名称11.2项目承担单位11.3项目建设地点11.4可研

36、报告编制单位11.5项目概述及主要经济技术指标1第二章 编制目的、依据、原则和范围52.1编制目的52.2编制依据52.3编制原则52.4可行性研究的范围6第三章 建设的必要性73.1符合国家“十一五”规划纲要和循环经济要求73.2环境保护和节能降耗的需要83.3企业可持续发展的需要9第四章 项目建设条件104.1主体工程概况104.2厂址选择124.3公用设施及社会依托条件12第五章 改造规模与产品方案155.1改造规模155.2生产方案15第六章 生产设备节电技改方案166.1企业能耗现状分析166.2改造设备运行参数166.3技术方案、设备方案176.4项目建议改造方案226.5消耗定额

37、256.6小结25第七章 项目实施机构和项目法人287.1项目实施机构287.2项目法人28第八章 环境保护28第八章 环境保护29第九章 社会经济效益319.1环境效益319.2社会效益31第十章 节约和合理利用能源3310.1节能依据及标准3310.2节能设计原则3310.3能耗分析3310.4节能措施及节能效果分析34第十一章 环境安全与劳动保护3511.1安全3511.2劳动保护36第十二章 生产管理与人员编制3812.1生产管理3812.2人员编制38第十三章 项目实施进度3913.1 建设工期3913.2 项目实施时期各阶段进度建议39第十四章 项目招标方案41第十五章 投资估算及资金筹措4215.1投资估算4215.2资金筹措43第十六章 经济评价4416.1项目周期4416.2成本参数4416.3损益类参数4416.4经济评价结果45第十七章 结论4717.1结论意见及总的评价、存在的问题和建议47

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