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一朵献给爱米丽的玫瑰文学解析英文毕业论文,这篇论文是英语专业本科毕业设计论文,论文结构完整,包含内容较全面,是一篇标准的原创的毕业设计论文,全篇一共25页,共9331字,适合学习英语专业的学生购买学习交流,论文第一章如下:in the history of literature, there are many special writers who only ...
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这篇论文是英语专业本科毕业设计论文,论文结构完整,包含内容较全面,是一篇标准的原创的毕业设计论文,全篇一共25页,共9331字,适合学习英语专业的学生购买学习交流,论文第一章如下:
In the history of literature, there are many special writers who only write about a certain subject or about a certain place. Most of them are greatly influenced by their own experiences. Hence, their writing styles are unique. Some of the writers have created very successful women characters, among them I would like to list two: Thomas Hardy and William Faulkner.
William Faulkner (1897-1962) is one of the most distinguishing writers in American literature. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is the reality of the great British writers, poets. Though these two writers did not belong to the same country and area, the heroines in these two works have the same tragically life.
A Rose for Emily, Faulkner’s first published short story, tells the declining process of Emily, in which she becomes a distorted and withered rose, a murderer of love, from a gentle girl. The story reflects the tragedy of Emily and the author’s critical sense. A Rose for Emily recounts the story of an eccentric spinster, Emily Grierson. An unnamed narrator details the strange circumstances of Emily’s life and her odd relationships with her father, who controlled and manipulated her, and her lover, the Yankee road worker Homer Barron. When Homer Barron threatens to leave her, she is seen buying arsenic, which the townspeople believe she will commit suicide with. After this, Homer Barron is not heard from again, and is assumed to have returned north. Though she does not commit suicide, the townspeople of Jefferson continue to gossip about her and her eccentricities, citing her family’s history of mental illness. She is heard from less and less, and rarely ever leaves her home. Unbeknownst to the townspeople until her death, in her upstairs room she hides all day with the corpse of Homer Barron, which explains the horrid stench that emits from Miss Emily’s house.
Tess of the D’Urbervilles, one of Hardy’s masterpieces, is a bright pearl in the treasure house of the world literature. In view of the great influences of the Bible and the Greek classics exerted on Hardy and his works, this paper attempts to reexamine this world canon form the perspective of archetypal criticism, with the aim at finding out the reasons for the intense tragic effect this novel evokes on readers and for its everlasting charm in the world literature. This article gives a comparative study of two versions of Tess from the perspective of linguistic context, it analyzes the characteristics and thought of two famous translators. A Comparative Analysis of Heroine Fate in A Rose For Emily and Tess of The D’Urbervilles. They are both sacrifice lambs of male-power society, but because of their different cultural backgrounds, they made different reflections to the traditional idea. Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles is a very important one of his characteristic and environmental novels. The heroine, Tess, is a clever, pretty, hardworking and kindhearted girl, but she was hanged at last. Through the life and fate of Tess, we can see Hardy’s attitude towards innocent women, who were a weak part of the society and we can also see the author himself was pessimistic and also possessed some color of tragedy. Through an analysis on the Pessimistic View in Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles, we can know more about the society, economy, people’s life, people’s attitude towards religion and the false morals in Britain in 19th century. In the novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy strongly attacked and criticized the restraint of the men’s right culture on women. Owing to the limitation of world outlook and views on art and literature, while he criticized it, he betrayed the strong fatalistic thinking towards the times, society and life.
Tragic love is the melody in Tess and the main causes of the tragedy is her personalities and the conflicts among fate, environment and society, thus the destruction of Tess is unavoidable. This paper analyzes the theme of A Rose for Emily, and then argues that there are three main devices Faulkner employed in his characterization, inverted time sequence, shift of narrative voice and symbolism, to achieve a unique effect of “silent whisper”. Through analysis of the fate of the heroine in William Faulkner’s best short story A Rose for Emily and Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles, women images of American literature are discussed and women’s social status in American society and the great British is studied. It concludes that a woman who is against the social conventions is an illusion in feudal society.
In the history of literature, there are many special writers who only write about a certain subject or about a certain place. Most of them are greatly influenced by their own experiences. Hence, their writing styles are unique. Some of the writers have created very successful women characters, among them I would like to list two: Thomas Hardy and William Faulkner.
William Faulkner (1897-1962) is one of the most distinguishing writers in American literature. Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) is the reality of the great British writers, poets. Though these two writers did not belong to the same country and area, the heroines in these two works have the same tragically life.
A Rose for Emily, Faulkner’s first published short story, tells the declining process of Emily, in which she becomes a distorted and withered rose, a murderer of love, from a gentle girl. The story reflects the tragedy of Emily and the author’s critical sense. A Rose for Emily recounts the story of an eccentric spinster, Emily Grierson. An unnamed narrator details the strange circumstances of Emily’s life and her odd relationships with her father, who controlled and manipulated her, and her lover, the Yankee road worker Homer Barron. When Homer Barron threatens to leave her, she is seen buying arsenic, which the townspeople believe she will commit suicide with. After this, Homer Barron is not heard from again, and is assumed to have returned north. Though she does not commit suicide, the townspeople of Jefferson continue to gossip about her and her eccentricities, citing her family’s history of mental illness. She is heard from less and less, and rarely ever leaves her home. Unbeknownst to the townspeople until her death, in her upstairs room she hides all day with the corpse of Homer Barron, which explains the horrid stench that emits from Miss Emily’s house.
Tess of the D’Urbervilles, one of Hardy’s masterpieces, is a bright pearl in the treasure house of the world literature. In view of the great influences of the Bible and the Greek classics exerted on Hardy and his works, this paper attempts to reexamine this world canon form the perspective of archetypal criticism, with the aim at finding out the reasons for the intense tragic effect this novel evokes on readers and for its everlasting charm in the world literature. This article gives a comparative study of two versions of Tess from the perspective of linguistic context, it analyzes the characteristics and thought of two famous translators. A Comparative Analysis of Heroine Fate in A Rose For Emily and Tess of The D’Urbervilles. They are both sacrifice lambs of male-power society, but because of their different cultural backgrounds, they made different reflections to the traditional idea. Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles is a very important one of his characteristic and environmental novels. The heroine, Tess, is a clever, pretty, hardworking and kindhearted girl, but she was hanged at last. Through the life and fate of Tess, we can see Hardy’s attitude towards innocent women, who were a weak part of the society and we can also see the author himself was pessimistic and also possessed some color of tragedy. Through an analysis on the Pessimistic View in Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles, we can know more about the society, economy, people’s life, people’s attitude towards religion and the false morals in Britain in 19th century. In the novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy strongly attacked and criticized the restraint of the men’s right culture on women. Owing to the limitation of world outlook and views on art and literature, while he criticized it, he betrayed the strong fatalistic thinking towards the times, society and life.
Tragic love is the melody in Tess and the main causes of the tragedy is her personalities and the conflicts among fate, environment and society, thus the destruction of Tess is unavoidable. This paper analyzes the theme of A Rose for Emily, and then argues that there are three main devices Faulkner employed in his characterization, inverted time sequence, shift of narrative voice and symbolism, to achieve a unique effect of “silent whisper”. Through analysis of the fate of the heroine in William Faulkner’s best short story A Rose for Emily and Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles, women images of American literature are discussed and women’s social status in American society and the great British is studied. It concludes that a woman who is against the social conventions is an illusion in feudal society.