
Wuthering Heights
Mary Read
Wuthering Heights is a work of genius that shines in the English
literary world in the 19th century. Caravaggio was romantic style it
contains in the cold violence, mysterious and bizarre passes a faint
warmth in the background of a divine the whole scene is a closed small
society - two isolated hill and open nature and wilderness, the
characters in the book reflects the love and hate are two extremes,
extreme love mixed with extreme hate, make the novel present a very
strong dramatic colour in the thriller. The wasteland is the eternal
background and background of Wuthering Heights. It shows the firmness,
wildness and passion in human nature, describes a wild, free and free
temperament, and is the intense release of human instinct. Through it we
can hear the sad and despairing sighs of souls trapped in reality
struggling to return to their true selves. The reader cannot feel the
emotional beauty and joy of Wuthering Heights, but the violent shock and
conflict of the soul. Love and hate unfold with an intensity that
transcends human limits. This kind of display breaks the boundary of
human social civilization and is almost the reproduction of the burning
passion in human nature. We hear the response of the soul in the howling
wind. This cry and response, this ferocity and passion, is the moorland
temperament, the very essence of Wuthering Heights, piercing through the
book like an arrow, spreading out like a bud, and shaking the reader's
body and soul.
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