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1、AnalysisofHeathcliff’sViewsOnLoveInWutheringHeightsI.IntroductionA.OverviewofEmilyBronte'sLifeEmilyBronte,thefifthchildofPatrickBronte,wasbornin1818.HisfatherwasaCambridgeeducatedclergymanborninIreland.WhenEmilywastwoyearsold,herfatherwasappointedtoachurchinHaworth,aremotevillageinYorkshi
2、re,andtheyspentmostoftheirrestlifethere.WhenEmilywasthreeyearsold,hermotherdiedofcancer.Afterthat,thechildrenwereleftmuchtothemselvesandspentmostoftheirtimeinreadingandcomposition.TheylivedinaparsonageinHaworthwiththebleakmoorsofYorkshireononesideandtheparishgraveyardontheother.Lifeathome
3、wasmuchbetterforEmilyandhersiblings.In1824Mr.Brontesenthisfoureldestdaughters一Elizabeth,Maria,Charlotte,andEmily一toboardingschool.Whileatschool,theywerefrequentlycoldandundernourished,andMariaandElizabethcontractedtuberculosis.Soonafterbeingsenthometorecuperate,theydied.Alarmed,Mr.Bronteb
4、roughtCharlotteandEmilyhometobeeducated.Haworthwasarelativelyisolatedcommunity,andsotheBrontechildrenturnedtooneanotherforamusementandcompanionship.In1826Mr.Brontebroughthomesomewoodensoldiers,and25theseweretobethefoundationofthecreationofacomplicatedfantasyworld,whichtheBrontesactivelywo
5、rkedon.Theybegantowriteaboutanimaginaryworldtheyhadcreated.Toescapetheirunhappychildhood,Anne,Emily,CharlotteandtheirbrotherBranwell,intheirisolatedchildhoodonthemoors,developedanextremelycloserelationshippartlybasedontheirmutualparticipationinagameofmake-believe.EmilyandAnnecreatedtheiro
6、wnGondalsagawhichsetinthePacificOcean.Thefirstoftheirdiarynotes,writteninNovember1834,givesthefirstmentionofGondal.TheycontinuedwritingproseandpoemsaboutGondaluntiltheendoftheirlives.BranwellandCharlotterecordedtheirstoriesaboutthekingdomofAnglia(LatinwordforEngland)insmallnotebooks.Thech
7、ildrenbeganwritingstoriesaboutthem.Theymadetinybookscontainingstories,plays,histories,andpoetrywrittenbytheirimaginedheroesandheroines.Noneoftheprosehassurvived,andthepoetry,theearliestofwhichdatesto1836,isdifficulttointerpret.Variouseffortshavebeenmadetofitthepoems