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did not allow anyone to carry off Catherine from his side.Because of what Catherine and Heathcliff had some one fit of things in their nature, they relied on each other, forted each other, thus became intimates, and germinated a sincere love in a mon resistance, when they were subject to exclusion in isolation, Catherine told Nelly:I love him so much (Heathcliff), not because he looks handsome, but he is more like him than my own. No matter what our souls are made of, his and mine are exactly the same. In this world, my greatest grief is Heathcliff39。s Childhood ——Repressive Stage …………………………………7 Youthful Catherine——Negative Stage ………………………………………8 Mature Catherine——Disillusioned and Destructive Stage …………………9Conclusion …………………………………………………………………………10Bibliography …………………………………………………………………………13Acknowledgement …………………………………………………………………14 Introduction Emily Bronte only wrote a long novel which was named Wuthering Heights. No matter from the content or the format, this novel is absolutely a unique one. This is a novel with a strong passion and little wild even some freak opus. Wuthering Heights was themed by the love of Heathcliff and Catherine. It shows the love story between two families of two generations. This novel has two main narrators and five minor narrators, plus the time, the perspectives, the views, the intertextures between love and hate, hate and enmity. These conditions make the whole opus filled with mysterious atmosphere. Wuthering Heights is the exploration and extension of the meaning of the romance. The strong passion and natural love of Heathcliff and Catherine in contrast with the marriage according with social norms, Emily Bronte put forward her own point to support personal choice. Catherine and Heathcliff often said that they got to know each other as they understood themselves. They are the indivisible lovers. The death of one of them would inevitably lead to the death of another. However, Catherine and Heathcliff39。s Unlucky Marriage …………………………………………………63. The Irreconcilable Contradictions Between Love and Marriage …………………7 Catherine39。s childhood. Catherine thought of Heathcliff as her everything and her most favorite person. Heathcliff was absolutely obedient to Catherine. He would do everything no matter what Catherine required him to do. How did this kind of innocent, childish and lifelong love derive from? Catherine spoke loudly and clearly of her being equal to Heathcliff. She firmly believed she was an oute of the nature. Catherine and Heathcliff conjointly owned a same character that both of them melting into the wild nature. Catherine39。s literature divided the image of female into two kinds which containing angle and devil. According to the traditional viewpoint, the ideal woman equaling to the angle should be passive, obedient, selfless and dedicative. However, those who dealt with the matter according to their will and refused to offer a tribute and act according to the traditional rules would be considered as the devil. Although Wuthering Heights was located in a remote, it was definitely not a lone place. Secular values and the capitalist society inevitably affected Catherine, so relying on wealthy family and grace, Linton attracted Catherine, Then Mrs. Hedley took the pretty clothes quickly to transform her, and Hedley prevented Catherine and Heathcliff from maintaining close relationship, widened the gap between them and drew the boundaries between them. Hundreds of years39。s selfawareness and enthusiasm is repressed. The more her family loves her, the more deeply she loses her way. Even her father39。s husband thought why Catherine became so depressed was because she got ill that caused her constitution getting weaken. Before she got ill, she never had the despondent appearance on her face. The happiness will be over when a variety of things cause both parties feel one party39。s consideration and arrangement are in line with all the expectation for women in Victorian age. On account of that time in Catherine39。 or did tutors who not only had low wages but also no dignity. In addition, women did not have a better career to make a living, so their marriage was still a better means of livelihood that was to put them to a man. Accepting their subordinate status, women wanted marriage to change their fate was very mon。s nature got a response from Heathcliff.We can sum up that Catherine was born in storm township of Wuthering Heights, with free days in wild in her childhood. She inherited the characters of moor besom: she had a scrumptious beauty containing a natural harbor, a doughty will and a freedom of thought. However, people unanimously esteemed that women should be the angel at home of the Victorian era in Britain. With the continual sigh of the old Sean, Catherine perceives that her father did not like her very much. Nevertheless, as a matter of fact, it did not affect her to recognize her real personality. On the contrary, it evoked forward a single step Catherine39。 marriage。s love for Heathcliff is the spirit of love, narcissistic love, and love for Linton is the love of the flesh, materialized love, pensatory love.Catherine accepts and loves them who are different. Her love for greed is over their mental load, so it enhances the psychological conflict. It set fire to the hatred of Heathcliff when she married Linton. His hatred accumulated over the years in his heart. The hatred grew rapidly and exploded, leading to the subsequent a series of tragedies. The contradiction between the absurdities of eros, she endured the spirit of selfdestruction, which not only brewed on the tragedy of love and marriage, but also ultimately led to Catherine39。s opinion, and it seemed also ridiculous. Second, when Catherine met Heathcliff, she often expressed her dissatisfactions, and so it has harmed Heathcliff39。t obey her nature, because the power of social ideology recall was far better than the call of the wild. From her m