Monday, February 7, 2011

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Care companions in that comment to read Wuthering Heights, after the complete reading of the book, I must say that my opinion strongly negative on it that I had expressed the first comment has only worsened. You a very bleak book. The characters, Hindley and Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff are soul dark, miserable, rustic, depraved, immoral, lewd, antisocial, grumpy, selfish, arrogant, interested, greedy, vile, vulgar, hypocritical, etc.. Catherine marries Edgar Linton for convenience, drawn from his wealth and his social position, he really loves her. She says she's in love with Heathcliff, but because it was reduced to a vile, click Linton. Heathcliff is a darker character, described by the author in an evil way, that the mouth of Nelly compares how many times similar to the devil himself.

Ill-treated by Hindley Heathcliff is suffering from a huge resentment at the decision to Cathering, revenge is the reason for his life, so he returns after an absence changed, educated, with money (the author never reveals how he did) and so begins a terrible revenge by suffering terribly and in the most cruel everyone, managing to take the property held in Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. He brings great hatred and revenge by marrying Edgar Linton's sister Isabella, treating and even in the worst way in the person of his daughter Catherine, as well as desecrating the graves of Cathering and Edgar, getting to the point of wanting to be buried between them. But this resentment is completely irrational, because those who chose to marry was Catherine Linton, maybe all this hate comes of his pride he felt dwarfed in lower conditions, humiliated.
The feeling of Heathcliff for Cathering is an unhealthy obsession, those who love wants the good of the beloved, but he is dying the villain in a way leaving bruises on her arm, even in that last conversation with Cathy who before his death that she has no physical strength to his illness, treat it with great verbal violence. This can not be called love, l’amore è generoso, magnanimo, e questi atteggiamenti sono tutto il contrario. Dopo la morte di Cahtering, Heathcliff continua la sua malvagia opera di vendetta, anche con la figlia che partorisce lei prima di morire, e il suo proprio figlio che aveva avuto con Isabella; rapisce la piccola Cathering e l’obbliga a sposare suo figlio, perché gli interessa avere La Grange. È così malefico che lascia morire suo figlio senza chiamare un medico perché non vuole spendere denaro.

Sostenevo che il sentimento che prova per Cathering è un’ossessione malsana perché confessa a Nelly di essere perseguitato da lei dopo morte, che lei torments him, he dies in a bizarre way, confessing to Ellen (Nelly) to be able to feel the closeness of Cathy, spent many days and nights without being able to eat or sleep because he feels his presence fresh and painful. He died without the slightest feeling of regret for all the evil that he did in his disastrous life. The author ends the book saying that some people see dead after Heathcliff and Cahtering together, turn on the moor. To this end he makes me mad because it is, everything that happens is the result of his mental illness. And then if you are dealt in life so in a manner so cruel and selfish, what is the point that they are in the beyond, to continue to be set to behave in this way evil.

emphasize the contrast between Heathcliff and Hareton. Heathcliff had avenged the son of Hindley, Hareton denying them education and reducing him to a life of slavery, it is suitable that he should inherit the estate, making him do braciante, and despite everything, the boy loves him, this character is Unlike the protagonist, because it has a good soul, is not consumed in negative feelings, and manages to find a happy life with Cathy. After all Heathcliff had suffered injuries, but never thanked, that the father of Hindley and Cathy, when he was little he had found on the street alone, and without knowing anything about him, makes generous gesture to take him home and treat him like a son. In his heart he only had room for negative feelings, never take advantage of this gesture of great generosity.

The author uses a system of writing that is a secondary character telling the story, this means that there is mystery and arouses the curiosity of the reader. The way and style of writing is smooth and very well done, but the content is almost pure abjection.

The book is very fierce, full of verbal and physical violence. In the second comment to see my statement that I made the following quotes: The main character Heathcliff is described this way: "His rudeness is not that of a diamond in the rough, or that of an oyster containing a pearl is a ferocious man , as ruthless as a wolf ... I crushed like a sparrow's egg, Isabella, if you were to him a burden or a nuisance "(Chapter 10). "And your boy, Heathcliff, ah, it's a wonder! When the devil makes a joke, he is the one who laughs first "(Chapter 10). In the same Chapter 10 Heathcliff says speaking of the nails of Isabella: "snatched it from his fingers, if they ever threaten me. " Catherine tells him: "Well, I will offer you a second time a wife: it would give Satan a lost soul. You, like him, enjoy only cause pain "(Ch. 11). Isabella describes Wuthering Heights: "What nice people, I think the concentrated essence of all the madness the world has taken up residence in my brain the day I tied my fate to them!" (Chapter 13). Heathcliff says in Chapter 14: "When she was not imported more, I would have ripped my heart out, and I would have drunk his blood!" In the same chapter expresses "the first thing she saw me do, when we left the Grange, was hanged for his dog, and when asked for mercy for her, the first words I spoke were saying that I would have liked to hang his entire family ... "later adding" I have no pity! I have no pity! The more the worms writhe the greater my desire to crush them. " Isabella in Chapter 14 says "a liar and a devil, a monster, not a human being! ... My only hope, my prayer is that may forget his diabolical prudence and kill me! The only pleasure I can imagine is to die or see him dead! "Nelly
Chapter 15 speaks of the protagonist describes how to deal la sua amata Catherine in fin di vita: “Quanto al suo compagno, mentre con una mano si alzava, con altra le aveva preso un braccio: e lo fece con una dose di gentilezza così inadeguatamente alle condizioni di lei, che quando la lasciò andare vidi quattro lividi blu ben netti sulla pelle smorta”. Nelly stessa gli dice “Hai il diavolo in corpo”.

La mia conclusione finale è che quest’opera non merita di essere letta, perché solo lascia al lettore inquietudine e agitazione. Ma quest’ultimo lo dice già il suo titolo.

Cordialmente

Mirta



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