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1、AnalysisoftheDistortionofHeathcliff’sHumanityInWutheringHeightsWutheringHeights,byEmilyBronte,isoneofthegreatestmasterpiecesofliterature.Fromthesocialpointofview,itisastoryaboutapoorman,abused,betrayedanddistortedbyhissocialstatesbecauseheisapoorman.Asalovestory,thenovelis
2、oneofthemostmovingonessincethepassionbetweenHeathcliffandCatherineprovestobethemostintense,themostbeautifulandatthesametimethemosthorrible,evertobefoundpossibleinhumanbeings.Asforme,IthinkthecausesforHeathcliff’sdistortionasfollowings.Firstly,Heathcliff’spersonalbackground
3、istheoriginofhisdistortion.Thediscriminatonofhishumblestatusissuretodestroyhislifeanddistorthishumanity.Heathcliffisahomelessorphan.Byaccident,heisbroughttoliveatWutheringHeights.Infact,exceptforoldMr.EarnshawandCatherine,otherpeoplehaveneveracceptedhim.ButHeathcliffisanor
4、malhuman,healsohasallkindsofnormalhuman’sphysicalandspiritualneeds.Justbecausehesprangfromobscurity,helostalloftheserights.Heismarkedasthelowerclass,sohelosesallofhishappiness.EspeciallywhenheoverhearsCatherinesaythatitwoulddegradehertomarryhim,heisoverwhelmedbydespair.Fro
5、mthenon,thereisonlyonewordinhismind,thatisrevenge.HeleavesWutheringHeights,nottoescape,buttofindthewaytopayhisenemiesback.Secondly,itistheinjusticeofsociety.Heathcliffisfatedtohiscircumstances.Hecannotchangethereality.However,agentlemanadoptshim.Therefore,heinevitablyhasth
6、edesiretobearespectableman.Buttheothercharacters,includingtheLintonsandCatherine,provecomplicitintheobliterationofHeathcliff’shope.ThereisanunbridgeablegapbetweenCatherineandHeathcliff’ssocialpositions.HindleybelievesthatHeathcliffisausurperwhotakesawayhisfather’saffection
7、andprivileges.SoafteroldMr.Earnshawdies,heturnsworsetotreathim.Thatshowsaphenomenonthattheseso-calledgentlementrytheirbesttooppressthelowerclass.Theyfearthatthepoorwouldacquirepolitical,social,cultural,oreconomicpowertoescapefromtheirmiaserablecircumstances.Becauseofthosef
8、actors,thedistancebetweenCatherineandHeathcliffwidensfurtherandfurther.Thedestructionofth