《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析.docx
- 文档编号:13593355
- 上传时间:2023-06-15
- 格式:DOCX
- 页数:13
- 大小:27.56KB
《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析.docx
《《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析.docx(13页珍藏版)》请在冰点文库上搜索。
《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析
《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析
《威尼斯商人》中的人物形象分析
内容简介:
AbstratJaneEreisthenovelrittenbCharlotteBronteaordingtoheronexperienes.Anditisthemostfamousorksofhers.Inthisnovel,theauthorshapesatoughandindependentomanhopursuestruelovea
论文格式论文范文毕业论文
AbstratJaneEreisthenovelrittenbCharlotteBronteaordingtoheronexperienes.Anditisthemostfamousorksofhers.Inthisnovel,theauthorshapesatoughandindependentomanhopursuestrueloveandequalit,andisagoodexampleofallomen.JaneEreisanorphan,andisill-treatedasalittlegirl.Shestrivesforherlife,hihmakeshertoughharaterandstrongself-respet.Beauseofherhildhood’slifeenvironment,shelearnshotolive.Alsojustforhergroingexperienes,itreatesherstrongpersonalit,beautifulidealandisdom.JaneEreisaspeialimageoutofordinar.Shemakesalifebherself,darestoexpressheronidea.Underthepressureoflife,shealasmaintainsherself-respetbhardork,intelligeneandhertoughindividualism.Shenevergivesinonhera.Thoughshehaslittlefigure,JaneEreishugeinsoul.Shepursuestrueloveandisloalandsteadfasttoherbelovedman.Herkindness,intelligene,andindependeneattratthehero.Atlastshegetsaperfetlove.KeWordsJaneEre;toughness;independene摘要简爱是夏洛蒂勃朗特根据自身经历而写的一部小说,也是她的成名作。
小说塑造的是一位坚强独立的女性,她追求真爱,平等,是女性的楷模。
简爱是个孤儿,从小受尽凌辱,但从不为生活所屈服,她有着坚强的人格和尊严。
在幼时恶劣的生存环境中,她学会了如何生存。
也正是她的成长经历,造就了她独立的人格、进取的精神和美好的理想。
简爱是一位与众不同的小说人物,她只能靠自己生活,敢于表达自己的思想。
在世俗的压力下,她凭借努力工作,聪明智慧和倔强的个性,始终保持着自己的尊严。
在她的生活道路上,从来不屈服。
虽然她身材矮小,但是灵魂高大。
简爱勇于追求真爱并对所爱的人忠贞不渝。
她的善良、聪明、独立深深地吸引着男主人公,最终获得一份完美的爱情。
关键词简爱;独立;坚强
IntrodutionJaneEreisthetpialorksofCharlotteBronte.Ithashighappraisalinliteraturehistor.ThenovelnarratesJaneEre’slifeexperienesfromanorphantoanindependentoman.Sheasunfortunatehensheasborn,beauseshelostherparentsandassenttoheraunt’sfamil,heresheasheartlessltreated.JaneEreislittle,ugl,timid,andisa“littlething”havingnolearidentit.Allthepoerpressesher,stranglesherpersonalit.ButJaneEreisnotdestroedbtheuglfat,andsheisnotover-helmedbdiffiulties.Ontheontrar,shelearnshotoliveandhotobestrong.Andshehastheouragetostruggleiththepressure.JaneEreutsapletelneomanimage.Sherepresentsthosemiddle-lassorkingomenhoarestrugglingforreognitionoftheirbasirightandequalitasahumanbeing.JaneEre’sloveistheotheraspetthispaperilltalkabout.Sheisverpoor,soshehasnothingexeptthepoerofindividualspirit.Inhervie,lovemustbebasedonmutualunderstandingandequalit.Loveisnotonlaquaintane,butalsoitneedsequalit.Sheannotaeptthekindnessofmartial.Itistheshameforherandblasphemtoherself-respet.Itisneessarthatithaveself-respetforlove.JaneEre’sdeparturedoesn’tdenhersinerelove,butdentheinequalitofmarriage,andthedependeneaftermarriage.Inadditiontolove,JaneErepursuestheequalitoneonom,personalitandsoialstatus.Shebelievesinequalitbeteenmenandomen.I.TheIntrodutiontoJaneEreJaneEreisrittenbCharlotteBronte,oneofthemostfamousfemaleorkersinBritain.Itisanautobiographnovelandithashighappraisalinliterature.A.TheIntrodutiontoItsAuthorCharlotteBronteasoneofthemostfamousfemaleorkersinEnglishliterature.Inthisperiodoftenselassstruggleappearedaneliterartrend-ritialrealism.Englishritialrealismofthethenturflourishedinthefortiesandintheearlfifties.TheritialrealistsdesribedithmuhvividnessandgreatartistiskillthehieftraitsoftheEnglandsoietandritiizedtheapitalistsstemfromademorativiepoint.Shereatedseveralorks,suhasShirle,Villette,TheProfessor.Herorksareallaboutthestruggleofanindividualonsiousnesstoardself-realization,aboutsomelonelandnegletedoungomenithalongingforlove.JaneEreishertpialorks.Itisanautobiographnovel.Itasrittenintheear4
6.B.TheBriefIntrodutiontoJaneEreJaneEre,asaplainorphan,isruelltreatedinhildhoodbheraunt,Mrs.Reed,aharshandunsmpathetiomanonhomsheisdepend.BeauseJanereatsstronglagainsttheunliableaunt’sbadtreatment,sheissentXXtoaharitshool,LooodCharit.Thereshesuffersalotbothphsiallandmentall,onlonsoledbakindteaher,MissTemple.JaneErestasattheshoolfor8ears,andthenbeesgovernessatThornfieldHall.Mr.Rohester,themasterofthehouse,isfasinatedbheritandourageousspiritandfallsinloveithher.Thisisthesameithher.Buttheirmarriageispreventedbtherevelationthathehashadaife,aravingmadoman,stillalive.Shoksanddeeplhurt,JanemakesuphermindtoleavehimandfleestotheMoorHouse.ThereRiversfamiltakesherin.St.JohnRivers,averhandsomelergmanhoisdeterminedtodevotehimselftoGod,almostsueedsinmakingheragreetomarrhim.ButsherefusesandfinallgoesbaktoRohester,hoisablindandfreeman.Thenthemarrandliveaontentlife.
II.ADetailedAnalsisoftheCharaterofJaneEreInthisnovel,theauthormakesafemaleimagethatisagainstsoialpressure.JaneEreisanorphanhildithafierspiritandalongingtoloveandbeloved.Sheisplainandpoor.Onheratoseekingtheideallifeofhappiness,sheenountersmanhardshipsandfrustrations,andtakesaseriesofunieldingfights.Sheisbrave,enthusiastienoughtohangehertragifatethroughheronstrongunieldingrebelliousharater.Allappraiseherfierspirit,herhatredofself-righteousness,herloveoftruth,andherearningindependeneandequalit.A.Self-RespetandSelf-ConfideneofJaneEreAsaounggirl,sheisilltreatedbheraunt,hoever,JaneErefindsherboundlessonfideneandtoughspirit,andakindofinnerpoerannotbedefeated.Herself-respetisrelatedtoherlifeenvironment.Sheispoorbutaspiring,smallinbodbuthugeinsoul.Inheropinion,everoneisthesameatGod’sfeet.Thoughtherearedifferenesinstatus,inpropertandalsoinappearane,allthehumanbeingsareequalinpersonalit.SheneverfeelsherselfinferiortoRohesterthoughsheisahumblefamilteaher.Ontheontrar,shethinksthearefair.Everbodshouldrespeteahother.Infat,heruprightness,loftinessandsinerit,shakesRohesterandmakeshimthinksheisaveromanhoantalkfairlinspirit.Theheroineismovedbhishole-hearted.Thefallinlovedeepl.Atthetimeofmarring,shefindsthefatthatRohesterhashadaife.Shetellsherselfshemustleave.ShesastoRohesterlikethis:
Iareformself.Themoresolitar,themorefriendless,themoreunsustainedIam,themoreIillrespetmself.IillkeepthelagivenbGod;santionedbman.Iillh-oldtothepriniplesreeivedbmenhenIassane,andnotmad-asIamno,lasandpriniplesarenotforthetimeshenthereisnotemptation:
theareforsuhmomentsasthis,henbodandsoulriseinmutinagainsttheirrigor;stringentarethe;inviolatetheshallbe.IfatmindividualonvenieneImightbreakthem,hatouldbetheirorth.Preoneivedopinions,foregonedeter-minations,areallIhaveatthishourtostand
b:
thereIplantmfoot.Fromtheshortpassage,itanbeseenJaneErefindssheisdeeived;herself-respetismadefunof,beauseshelovesMr.Rohestersinerel.Nooneanbearthisbhislosestlover.ButJaneErean.What’smore,shemakesaverrationaldeision.Undersobeautifullove,thetemptationithrihlife,shepersistsinherself-respet.Attheendofthisnovel,thoughThornfieldisdestroedandRohesterhimselfisdisabled,inthisirumstane,JaneEreisinadilemmanolongerbeteenloveandself-respet.Atthesametime,shefeelssatisfie
d:
shegetsloveandrespethenthegetmarr.ThatisJaneEre,astrongoman,ashortandsmalloman,havingstrongself-respet.Shepursuesakindofbright,sinereandbeautifullifeunserving.Atuall,sheisn’tprett;theordinarappearanedoesn’tmakeothersfeelgoodtoherofourse,evenheronauntfeelsdisgustedithher.Butsheisobviouslprettierthantheplainanduglgoverness.Asshesas:
Doouthink,beauseI’mpoor,obsure,plain,andlittle,Iamsoullessandheartless?
Youthinkrong!
Ihaveasmuhsoulasou,-andfullasmuhheart!
Andifgodhadgiftedmeithsomebeaut,andmuhealth,Ishouldhavemadeitashardforoutoleaveme,asitisnoformetoleaveou.Iamnottalkingtoouthroughthemediumofustom,onversation,norevenofmortalflesh:
-itismspiritthataddressedourspirit;justasifbothhadpassedthroughthegrave,andestoodatGod’sfeet-equal,-aseare!
”ThisistheideaofequalitinJaneEre’smind.Goddoesnotgiveherbeautandealth,butinstead,Godgivesherakindmindandathinkingbrain.Herideaofequalitandself-respetimpressesussomuhandletsusfeelthepoerinsideherbod.Thoughone’sbeautonthefaeanmakeothersfeelthatoneisattrativeandharming,ifhisorhermindisn’tthesamebeautifulastheappearane,forexample,beautannotlastforever,henothersfindthatthebeauthihhasharmedthemisonlafalsit;it’snottrue,theilllikethepersonnomore.Foralongtime,onlaperson’sgreatvirtue,noblesoul,beautifulheartanbealledasaneverlastingbeaut,justasWilliamShakespearesaidthatbeautlivedithkindness.Weannotdistinguishhetheramanisofnoblenessorhumbleness,butastherearegreatdifferenesinoursouls,andfromthateanknothathetheramanisnobleorordinar,andevenobsure,thatis,hetherheisbeautifulornot.
B.JaneEre’sLoveandHerVieonLoveLoveisthemostbeautifulharateristiofhumanbeings’life.Andloveannotbemeasuredbstatus,poerorpropert.Tomostpeople,theliketoseekameaningful,romantirelationshipresultinginlove,mitment,pan
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 威尼斯商人 威尼斯 商人 中的 人物形象 分析