呼啸山庄经典语录英文
TheEnchantingWordsof"
WutheringHeights"
AGlimseintoEmilyrontë'sClassicQuotationsEmilyrontë's"
WutheringHeights"
isanovelthathascativatedreadersforgenerationswithitshauntingnarrativeandrofoundquotes.Theseclassiclinesofferdeeinsightsintothecharacters'emotions,thethemesofloveandrevenge,andthestarkeautyoftheYorkshiremoors.Let'sdelveintosomeofthemostmemoralequotationsfromthistimelessmasteriece.1.TheowerofLove
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Iamhalf-sickofshadows,thatyoucomenearmewithyournight'swind."
ThisquotefromCatherineEarnshaweautifullycaturestheintenseandalmostossessivenatureofherloveforHeathcliff.2.TheassionateNatureofHeathcliff
"
MyloveforLintonislikethefoliageinthewoods:timewillchangeit,I'mwellaware,utwhileIholditinmyhand,it'snowagreenough,andnotawitheredleaf."
Heathcliff'sassionatenatureisillustratedhere,ashecomareshisloveforIsaellatotheever-changingfoliageofthewoods.3.TheThemesofJealousyandRevenge
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He'smoremyselfthanIam.Whateveroursoulsaremadeof,hisandminearethesame."
ThisrofoundstatementfromCatherinehighlightsthejealousyandthecomlexrelationshietweenherandHeathcliff,leadingtoacycleofrevenge.4.TheStruggleforIndeendence
"
I'masfreeasalark
andIcanleaveyouifIlike."
Catherine'sdesireforindeendenceandfreedomisevidentinherdefiance,showcasingherstrong-willedersonality.5.TheImactofSocialStatus
"
It'safinemorning,isn'tit?Andthemoorslookeautiful."
Heathcliff'sadmirationforthemoorsreflectshisconnectiontotheland,contrastingwithhisstruggleagainsttherigidsocialclassstructure.6.TheComlexityofRelationshis
"
He'smoremyselfthanIam.Whateveroursoulsaremadeof,hisandminearethesame."
Thisquote,againfromCatherine,emhasizesthecomlexandintertwinednatureoftheirsouls,desitetheirdifferences.7.TheTragicEnd
"
It'sallover
I'mtoeyoursforetter,forworse,forricher,foroorer,insicknessandinhealth."
Isaella'smarriagetoLinton,desiteherloveforHeathcliff,underscoresthetragicconsequencesofheractions.8.TheowerofNature
"
WutheringHeights—wild,wild,wild!"
Thisexclamationcaturestheraw,untamedeautyofthelandscaeanditsimactonthecharacters.9.TheUnrelentingursuit
"
Ishallehereallmylife,andeveryinchofthisgroundyoustandonismine."
Heathcliff'srelentlessursuitofrevengeandownershiofthelandisadrivingforceinthenovel.10.TheLegacyof"
WutheringHeights"
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Theworstis,Iamalmosttoomuchinlovewithyou."
ThisoignantquotefromIsaellaencasulatesthedethofherfeelingsforHeathcliff,desitethetragicconsequences.Inconclusion,Emilyrontë's"
WutheringHeights"
isrichwithowerfulandevocativequotesthathaveleftanindelilemarkonliterature.Theselinesnotonlyreflectthecharacters'comlexemotionsutalsothetimelessthemesoflove,jealousy,andthestruggleforindeendence.