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李岱 《海外英语》2015,(2):166-168,175
As one of the most famous contemporary British women novelists, A.S. Byatt depicts the true situation of women in her"Frederica Quartet". The quartet involves some feminist issues such as marriage and celibacy, female power and women’s alienation. In the quartet, Byatt associates the mythical virgin images to the women figures in real life, and contemplates possible ways for women to survive and keep female power in a male-dominated society. It makes a detailed analysis on the recurring virgin images and the characterization of female characters in the quartet, aiming to analyze the theme of Byatt’s quartet and reveal her feminist concerns.  相似文献   

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The "masculinity" of Hemingway’s works has been the focus of literary critics and mass readers.Whereas,by analyzing the heroines in his novels,this thesis delineates another side of Hemingway.He was critical to the modern women and was appreciative of the ideal women.Moreover,he tried to establish a complementary union with an opposite sex by creating the ideal women.  相似文献   

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《海外英语》2012,(3):240-242
In most of Lawrence’s works, men are described to be handsome, healthy and energetic superficially, yet women may probe into their inner world to know them better. But under the disguise of their attractive appearance, women have found that men are evil, selfish, cold-blooded, hypocritical and degraded. They are criminals to the nature ,women , children and even to themselves. This essay will ana lyze women’s views on the male world in details.  相似文献   

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张利萍 《海外英语》2012,(13):199-201
In Vanity Fair Thackeray clearly demonstrated his view of women through the characterization of the two main female figures.In Thackeray’ s opinion,Becky Sharp was a rebellious figure,the Victorian " adventuress",while Amelia was the traditional submissive Victorian woman," Angel in the House".Via the narrator’ s comments,the author expressed his own view of women.On the one hand,he approved of Becky’ s rebellion,self-consciousness,courage,self-reliance in times of adversity,and on the other hand disapproved of Amelia’ s weakness,passiveness.As victims of the patriarchal society,both of the women were accorded with much sympathy.  相似文献   

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许维扬 《海外英语》2011,(5):238-242
The purpose of this essay is to study whether the linguistic behaviour of adult women using hedging and tags as indicative of an intrinsically tentative gender identity or of the effects of male dominant position through analyzing daily conversations of the heterosexual couples.The small scale study employs the methodology,namely,recording spontaneous and natural spoken conversation from authentic interaction with the permission of the ten male-female couples.Digital record pen with an omnidirectional microphone are placed in the central living area of each couple’s home.Then discourse analysis provides data making it possible to support Fishman’s claim that women use tag questions and ’you know’ not because women are not being really sure of themselves,or are looking to the addressee for confirmation,but because men in a dominant position often refuse to take responsibility for the smooth conduct of interpersonal relations,women use tag questions and ’you know’ to elicit and maintain conversations.  相似文献   

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项谊 《海外英语》2013,(15):206-207
Scarlett who was the heroine in the world famous book Gone with the Wind,is regarded as one of the most impressive images in the world literature.Her charm lies in her perverse personality of independence and her spirit of freedom.This essay analyzes the characters of the heroine through highlighting women’s social status in the South during the age of Scarlett’s time.It could be safely concluded that Scarlett’s characters and her courage to face the difficulties during the war reveal the awakening of women’s self-consciousness and the realization of feminine value.  相似文献   

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白晶 《海外英语》2010,(2X):131-133
Through a social-historical study of Addie Bundren and Lena Grove—the women images in As I Lay Dying and Light in Au-gust, the reason why Faulkner could portray those women characters could be analyzed from a feminist point of view. Faulkner’s womenimages are formed under the social-historical context, in which women are subordinated. By Faulkner expertly revealing the history andincidents that shape their personalities, the reader comes to understand the psychological and sociological factors that contribute to the alienation that ultimately leads to their acts.  相似文献   

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周道凤 《海外英语》2013,(21):245-247
Emma is one of the most successful novels by Jane Austen.This thesis analyzed the background of its heroine Emma’s growth background,her growth from conceit,snobbery,domination to maturity,and the causes of her character transformation.Her psychological growth process from innocence to maturity demonstrates women’s growth and progress in the early 19th cen tury,and inspires modern women to gradually improve in personality and better present their charms of maturity.  相似文献   

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Eugene O’Neill created a world of men. Women are either totally absent or are in the position of objects. This paper, through the analysis of three women, intends to show a change in O’Neill’s concept ...  相似文献   

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In most of Lawrence’s works, many heroines are wrapped up in misfortunate clothes, either they have bad marriages or sufferthe loss of their husbands or commit suicide. It seems that Lawrence intends to appeal to the public to attach more emphasis on women’smiserable situations by depicting these women characters, and meanwhile, he shows his own sympathy for their suffering and he also tries toawaken them to struggle for their happiness and their freedom as well.  相似文献   

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张卫 《海外英语》2013,(21):239-240
Susan Glaspell is best known as author of Trifles,which is recognized as an example of early feminist drama.Trifles probes into the conflicts between men and women through the investigation of the murder committed in the play.This paper aims to analyze the way Minnie killed her husband to reveal women’s rebellious spirit.  相似文献   

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李若楠 《海外英语》2012,(9):217-218,226
Jane Eyre is the masterpiece of Charlotte Bronte,who was a famous British woman novelist.In Jane Eyre,the author describes a heroine Jane Eyre who shows her rebelliousness to the indifferent and unequal society in her time and revealed the tragic life of common people,especially of women and children,under Capitalism.Meanwhile,this novel also provides such an important theme that women should enjoy an equal position with men both in family and social life.The heroine Jane is neither beautiful,nor rich,but her rebellion,independence and her pursuit of love strike us deeply.Jane Eyre sets a good example for women.Therefore,Jane Eyre becomes the typical figure with female consciousness.This paper is to analyze the typical character in Jane Eyre from the different periods of her life and conclude that Jane comes to self consciousness in this process.From the analysis of Jane’s splendid character,we can see the awakening of female consciousness in that period of time.  相似文献   

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刘冬亚 《海外英语》2013,(8X):189-191
As one of the greatest Afro-American writers of the 20th century during the period of the Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston drew on her own experiences as a feminist Afro-American female to create a story of a female character Janie Crawford in her book There Eyes were Watching God. In the history of literature, it has come to be regarded as a"seminal work in both African-American literature and Woman’s literature."(Louis Gates 1993). The main character Janie Crawford is definitely a typical representative of feminism and feminist movement and as a women who successfully achieved her self-consciousness, she has been commenting and criticizing for a long period of time. This research paper will analyzes how Janie achieves her self-awakening in the man-dominated society through Janie’s childhood and her three periods of completely different marriages.  相似文献   

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胡爱洁 《海外英语》2014,(5):176-177,206
Thomas Hardy is an outstanding novelist in the nineteenth century.He has produced numerous works including novels and poetry.His tragic novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles has a great impact on the world literature.The paper is focused on the exploration of Tess’s tragedy through her life experiences.Tess’s tragedy can be illustrated by three factors—her family aspects,love experiences and her social images,which also contribute collectively to poor Tess’s destiny.The social background of the period provides a basis for the novel,and the deformed social values and morality is the root of her tragedy,together with her personal temperament and the Christian religious influences.Christian mores of self-sacrifice,wide love and purity have a great effect on characters in the novel.In the fourth part,there is some enlightenment from Tess’s tragedy.It is believed that women play a crucial role in society.Tess is a woman with good qualities and her experiences give a warning to women today:the proper treatment of one’s behaviors and the social rules is critical.  相似文献   

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刘淑洁 《海外英语》2014,(8):197-198
Scarlett,the heroine in Gone with the Wind,is always the disputed figure in the academic world.She gathers kinds of traits in herself,including contradiction intricacy and diversity.Then,Scarlett is a person not only selfish and rebellious,but also in the pursuit of equality and independence.What she eagerly seeks in her life is genuine love.To begin with her unique thought and conception,this thesis analyzes the characteristics of her self-assurance and self-reliance represented behind her selfishness and rebellion.It makes emphasis on the profound changes Scarlett has in terms of belief and self-value when she experiences the baptism of the Civil War.The process that she changes from a spoiled noble belle to an independent and confident businesswoman indicates the self-awareness of women has wakened up.  相似文献   

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Tennessee Williams is a great American playwright. The heroines in the three plays experienced the changes of times. There are also some common threads that weave their way through these women ’s lives...  相似文献   

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