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Urgent! ! ! ! ! About The Count of Monte Cristo and Wuthering Heights

Let me write you my thoughts. I have read it for too long and my memory is a little blurry.

The Count of Monte Cristo came from a humble and ordinary background. He should have lived an ordinary and happy life as a sailor. However, a conspiracy caused him to lose his fiancée and almost died. His heart was consumed by rage. After discovering the deserted island and its riches, he used the gold to forge a blade of vengeance in his own burning rage. Through a series of cold, clever and cruel plans and preparations, he deprived his enemy of his most beloved things one by one, plunging him into endless pain and despair. However, the appearance of that woman (forgot her name...) made him discover that there is something more meaningful in the world than revenge, and that is love... It can be said that when destruction reaches the extreme, it turns to creation... His love is somewhat condescending. , the description in the novel is far less profound than the description of its revenge. It can be said that this is a popular novel.

The protagonist Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights is an adopted son. Since childhood, he and his childhood sweetheart girlfriend (I forgot the name...) have resisted the abuse of his girlfriend's brother, the biological son of the person who adopted him. . As an adult, he fell madly in love with the girl (I forgot her name, which is really annoying). However, the girl's brother, the current owner of the manor, strongly opposed their being together and continued to abuse Heathcliff. The girl finally weighed the pros and cons and accepted the proposal of a well-matched man, and Heathcliff ran away angrily. Heathcliff's revenge swept everyone around him, including himself. But when he finally saw his own shadow in his descendants, his madness came to an end and he ultimately destroyed himself.

The protagonists of both novels have gone through the process of love-hate-revenge-awakening of human nature. However, I think that although Wuthering Heights does not have majestic background and lavish scenes, it depicts this story more delicately and profoundly. A process.