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“A nod was the answer” 全部笔记(1) 去书内
"Nod" as the only response is the embodiment of Heathcliff's indifference. In the social context, "nod" is the smallest unit of politeness, but because of the lack of any additional language or expression, it has become a symbol of "alienation". It not only continues the body language logic of "black eyes dodge" in the previous article, but also makes readers intuitively feel the "non-social nature" of Wuthering Heights with minimalist description-there is no need for politeness, nor warmth, which lays the emotional tone for the sharp conflicts between the following characters.
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The short call was Lockwood's first attempt to break down barriers. The act of calling by name implies the intention of "actively closing the distance" in the context of strict etiquette in the Victorian era. However, this monologue is like a stone thrown into a deep pool. On the surface, it is an ordinary greeting, but in fact, it exposes Lockwood's ignorance of the rules of the Heights. It also paves the way for Heathcliff's cold response ( "A nod was the answer") later, suggesting the failure of "politeness" in Wuthering Heights.
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