1、呼啸山庄英文读后感 A story of Love and Revenge -The Impression of Wuthering HeightsWuthering Height, which was written by Emily Brontes, was published in 1847. The reason I chose this book is because the title attracted me. The book was mainly about the love story between Catherine and Heathcliff. After read
2、ing the book, I thought a lot. As an orphan, Heathcliff started his life miserably. After being adopted by homeless Earnshaw his life changed. Soon after, he fell in love with Catherine. They would have led a happy life if Heathcliff were not looked down upon by Catherines brother. Fortunately, both
3、 Heathcliff and Catherine found their own love in the end. However, there is still something I cannot fully understand. Many people in the world are trying to find a perfect companion. Some of them get married but dont know what their new wife or husband is like. This kind of situation often leads t
4、o separation or hostility, just like Heathcliff and his wife, Esabella. When Esabella married Heathcliff, she didnt really know Heathcliff, and after she married him she found that Heathcliff was not a gentle man at all. Another example of this is that Catherine married Edgar Linton. Although she ha
5、d been happy at the beginning of the marriage because she thought having parties all the time was going to be fun, after a while, she became bored. She also realized that she loved Heathcliff more than Edgar Linton, but at that time, it was no use to regret at all. Because of this, she lived a miser
6、able life and died after she gave birth to her little baby. From these tragedies, we know how important it is to choose the right soul mate from a right attitude towards marriage. After reading this story, I was touched by several parts. The first is about LOVE. There are two kinds of love in this s
7、tory - Pure and Selfish. Pure love can bring happiness to us, but selfish love can ruin a person. The second is about HATE. I deeply feel that hate is a horrible thing. Hate makes the world dark. Hate makes people forget the happy and beautiful things around them. If it cant be dealt with well, it w
8、ould influence the next generation. The last is the attitude towards things. Different attitudes produce different results. We can learn that from the different ending of Catherine and. We can see how important a positive attitude is.Love is everlasting, but hatred is not. What we should do is insis
9、t onpure love and dont let the hatred blind our eyes.Wordmoor n. open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss 旷野,荒野gloomy adj. characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom阴郁的,愁闷的sour adj showing a brooding ill humor 坏脾气的mean adj. characterized by malice吝啬的,卑鄙的frame
10、 v. characterized by malice给某物做框 此处为“衬托”poise v. cause to be balanced or suspended使某物平衡或悬起spare v. give up what is not strictly needed spare sth for sb/sth 为提供(时间,钱等)elbow n. hinge joint between the forearm and upper arm and the corresponding joint in the forelimb of a quadruped 肘部stern adj. . of a
11、stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect 严格的,严肃的morrow the next day翌日,次日howl v. a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a hound野兽,风等 嗥叫,呼啸jump for sth 因某事跳跃cross adj 生气的revenge n. action taken in return for an injury or offense报仇revenge A on B 为A向B寻仇staircase n a way of access
12、(upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps楼梯sober adj. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises清醒的harsh adv . . disagreeable to the senses严厉的,无情的head is turned by sth 被某物冲昏了头find ones breath 回过气来,缓过气来insane adj. . disagreeable to the senses疯的,失去理智的miserab
13、le adj. . very unhappy; full of misery悲惨的worn adj . showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering 破烂不堪的 rest v. 死后的安息haunt v. haunt like a ghost; pursue 鬼魂出现,痛苦经常出现是人不得安宁bruise n. an injury that doesnt break the skin but results in some discoloration挫伤,淤青witch n. a female sorcerer or
14、magician女巫climb up sth 爬上去next to sb 排在某人之后curse v. a female sorcerer or magician咒骂flash v. . gleam or glow intermittently闪耀crawl v move slowly; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground爬hang v. be suspended or hanging猛敲,猛砸hurtful adj. causing hurt刻薄的,使人痛苦的jump to ones feet 一下子起
15、来,形容吃惊的反应scowl v. frown with displeasure怒视scowl at sb 怒视某人grab sb by sth 揪住某人身体的某部分shiver v tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement 颤抖be sick with sth 生病be sick at sb 讨厌某人hide ones feeling 讨厌某人hurt the honor of sb 有损某人 尊严desperate adj arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope绝望地desp
16、erado 亡命之徒fix on sth 眼睛紧盯看amazement n the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising吃惊,惊讶pull sth up 把某物拔出naughty adj suggestive of sexual impropriety顽皮的 A story of Love and Revenge -The Impression of Wuthering HeightsWuthering Height, which was written by Emily Brontes, was published i
17、n 1847. The reason I chose this book is because the title attracted me. The book was mainly about the love story between Catherine and Heathcliff. After reading the book, I thought a lot. As an orphan, Heathcliff started his life miserably. After being adopted by homeless Earnshaw his life changed.
18、Soon after, he fell in love with Catherine. They would have led a happy life if Heathcliff were not looked down upon by Catherines brother. Fortunately, both Heathcliff and Catherine found their own love in the end. However, there is still something I cannot fully understand. Many people in the worl
19、d are trying to find a perfect companion. Some of them get married but dont know what their new wife or husband is like. This kind of situation often leads to separation or hostility, just like Heathcliff and his wife, Esabella. When Esabella married Heathcliff, she didnt really know Heathcliff, and
20、 after she married him she found that Heathcliff was not a gentle man at all. Another example of this is that Catherine married Edgar Linton. Although she had been happy at the beginning of the marriage because she thought having parties all the time was going to be fun, after a while, she became bo
21、red. She also realized that she loved Heathcliff more than Edgar Linton, but at that time, it was no use to regret at all. Because of this, she lived a miserable life and died after she gave birth to her little baby. From these tragedies, we know how important it is to choose the right soul mate fro
22、m a right attitude towards marriage. After reading this story, I was touched by several parts. The first is about LOVE. There are two kinds of love in this story - Pure and Selfish. Pure love can bring happiness to us, but selfish love can ruin a person. The second is about HATE. I deeply feel that
23、hate is a horrible thing. Hate makes the world dark. Hate makes people forget the happy and beautiful things around them. If it cant be dealt with well, it would influence the next generation. The last is the attitude towards things. Different attitudes produce different results. We can learn that f
24、rom the different ending of Catherine and. We can see how important a positive attitude is.Love is everlasting, but hatred is not. What we should do is insist onpure love and dont let the hatred blind our eyes.Wordmoor n. open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss 旷野
25、,荒野gloomy adj. characterized by hopelessness; filled with gloom阴郁的,愁闷的sour adj showing a brooding ill humor 坏脾气的mean adj. characterized by malice吝啬的,卑鄙的frame v. characterized by malice给某物做框 此处为“衬托”poise v. cause to be balanced or suspended使某物平衡或悬起spare v. give up what is not strictly needed spare st
26、h for sb/sth 为提供(时间,钱等)elbow n. hinge joint between the forearm and upper arm and the corresponding joint in the forelimb of a quadruped 肘部stern adj. . of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor; forbidding in aspect 严格的,严肃的morrow the next day翌日,次日howl v. a loud sustained noise resembling the cry of a
27、 hound野兽,风等 嗥叫,呼啸jump for sth 因某事跳跃cross adj 生气的revenge n. action taken in return for an injury or offense报仇revenge A on B 为A向B寻仇staircase n a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps楼梯sober adj. dignified and somber in manner or character and committed to keeping promises清醒的
28、harsh adv . . disagreeable to the senses严厉的,无情的head is turned by sth 被某物冲昏了头find ones breath 回过气来,缓过气来insane adj. . disagreeable to the senses疯的,失去理智的miserable adj. . very unhappy; full of misery悲惨的worn adj . showing the wearing effects of overwork or care or suffering 破烂不堪的 rest v. 死后的安息haunt v. ha
29、unt like a ghost; pursue 鬼魂出现,痛苦经常出现是人不得安宁bruise n. an injury that doesnt break the skin but results in some discoloration挫伤,淤青witch n. a female sorcerer or magician女巫climb up sth 爬上去next to sb 排在某人之后curse v. a female sorcerer or magician咒骂flash v. . gleam or glow intermittently闪耀crawl v move slowly
30、; in the case of people or animals with the body near the ground爬hang v. be suspended or hanging猛敲,猛砸hurtful adj. causing hurt刻薄的,使人痛苦的jump to ones feet 一下子起来,形容吃惊的反应scowl v. frown with displeasure怒视scowl at sb 怒视某人grab sb by sth 揪住某人身体的某部分shiver v tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement 颤抖
31、be sick with sth 生病be sick at sb 讨厌某人hide ones feeling 讨厌某人hurt the honor of sb 有损某人 尊严desperate adj arising from or marked by despair or loss of hope绝望地desperado 亡命之徒fix on sth 眼睛紧盯看amazement n the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising吃惊,惊讶pull sth up 把某物拔出naughty adj suggestive of sexual impropriety顽皮的 vv
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