Psychoeducational film

Jaclyn 2022-12-22 03:43:10

Saying it's a psycho-educational film doesn't mean joking, just can't think of a better name. I watched it as a plot, so it was embarrassing to cry in front of the screen in the reading room. In the precious afternoon with only 60 days left before the postgraduate entrance examination, I silently vented the emotions I had accumulated recently, but Heathcliff's emotions erupted in silence.

If I could go back in time, I would like to give some advice to my old self. If I could go to Heathcliff's time, I would like to say to young Heathcliff: Find your place. The eldest son of the Sean family also said this, with hatred and jealousy. Heathcliff was too self-respecting and at the same time too inferior. His world is full of ridicule and contempt. He fights the world with a cold body, silent, eccentric, and lacking in emotion in the eyes of others. He is silently accumulating hatred, and revenge is his support. When all hatred erupts, it is enough to destroy everything. Heathcliff never found his place. The place Mr. Sean gave him was his son, but this position was too precarious and could only make him feel miserable. His sensitivity and withdrawn make him unable to integrate well into his world.

His heart is full of energy, extreme hate and extreme love. But his inferiority makes him shrink back in the face of love, he will not love. Because he does not love himself, he is full of hatred for himself. He hides his weakness with hatred and pretends to be strong in the face of love. He sees Casey as his soul, but he keeps torturing each other. His hysteria, his cover-ups and self-deprecation are morbid, his life has been revenge, and no one's love can save him. In fact, he pushed Casey away by himself. He should feel happy. The kind Mr. Sean, the old Nellie, the Casey who loves him deeply, he is smart and healthy, but he is obsessed with the maliciousness of the people around him. And ridicule, lost pity. His hatred makes people devastated, and his love hurts to the bone marrow. Miss Linton, who later fell in love with him, said to Heathcliff that she should be glad he did not love her, for it was better to be hated by him than to be loved by him.

After Kathy died, he became a soulless husk, and his plans for revenge continued. When everything was over, only Kathy's daughter and Kathy's brother's son remained, and old Nellie, just like him and Kathy back then, only without hatred and revenge. He took his own life with a pistol and seemed to be at peace. He said he had never been stronger.

Heathcliff is handsome. Nellie is the only one of them who is warm from start to finish.

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Wuthering Heights quotes

  • Heathcliff: I would die a thousand deaths if I knew she were waiting for me!

  • Cathy: Why are you refusing to see me?

    Heathcliff: Cause I don't know you. Hindley's right, that little savage is lost and it was her that I loved.

    Cathy: I know you. And I love you.

    Heathcliff: In the way a mistress loves a servant?

    Cathy: No.

    Heathcliff: Come away with me then, as we planned. There.

    [points to her face]

    Heathcliff: It's your pause that betrays you.

    Cathy: I'm frightened.

    Heathcliff: Of what? Of me? Or poverty?

    Cathy: You're asking me to risk my reputation. Once a woman's reputation is gone she has nothing.

    Heathcliff: [incredulous] The old Cathy would never have said such a thing.

    Cathy: The old Cathy didn't know the world and how it regarded...

    Heathcliff: [grabs Cathy, interrupting her] I tried to leave you. Your love holds me here. Now if you mean to be indifferent to me as least do me the favor of releasing me.