Self Betrayal: Marxist and Psychoanalytic Analyses of Emily Brontë’s "Wuthering Heights"
Sammanfattning
This essay is a Marxist and Psychoanalytic approach to Emily Brontë’s "Wuthering Heights".
The protagonists Heathcliff and Catherine are dealt with in terms of self-betrayal that bring
economic well-being but can shatter the psychic integrity of the whole personality. Heathcliff
shows symptoms of abandonment neurosis transforming natural life energies into destructive
urges against his external world when Catherine marries for social status. Her death drive is
re-directed inwards when she no longer can have a relationship with Heathcliff and they both
perish in a life denying psychotic state. Their intense union is based on their common preoedipal
personalities, and they can only be reunited in death.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
Fil(er)
Datum
2012-04-27Författare
Karjohn, Erika
Nyckelord
Wuthering Heights
Marxism
Psychoanalysis
self-betrayal
abandonment
death-drive
Serie/rapportnr.
magisteruppsats i engelska
SPL 2011-091
Språk
eng