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    Manhood in Wuthering Heights is defined by raw passion, stubborn pride and twisted loyalty, far from gentle or conventional standards. Heathcliff’s manhood grows in pain and revenge. Abandoned and bullied, he turns his inferiority into fierce tenacity, devoting his life to getting back at those who humiliated him and stole Catherine. His manhood lacks warmth, only burning with obsessive love and hatred, making him both a tragic victim and a cruel avenger. In contrast, Edgar Linton has the gentle manhood of a nobleman—kind, responsible and tender to Catherine, yet his weakness and timidity make him unable to protect his love and family. He represents the fragile manhood of the upper class, easily crushed by Heathcliff’s wild power. Their different manhoods collide fiercely in the bleak moors. One is wild and destructive, the other mild and fragile, both trapped by love and fate, writing a tragic chapter of manhood twisted by the harsh world. 中文对照(核心释义)

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