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杨琳 《海外英语》2013,(22):246-246
Tess of the D’Urbervilles(1891),the masterpiece of Thomas Hardy,tells the tragical life story of a beautiful country girl.Although the heroine,Tess,was intelligent,beautiful,industrious and kind-hearted,she was finally hanged as the only victim of the story.The root of her tragedy was caused by the bourgeoisie society.Firstly her tragedy comes from the society:the inequali ty of the law,the false of the religion and the hypocrisy of the bourgeoisie society.Secondly,Tess’s tragedy is produced by her own characters.In addition,the tragedy of Tess is inevitable.Thus,Tess’s tragedy was produced by both the society and her own character,which is closely related to the bourgeoisie society.  相似文献   

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李玉艳 《海外英语》2011,(12):263-264
Maggie Tulliver is the heroine of The Mill on the Floss. Nearly the girl’s whole course of life was described in this novel― from her sweet and painful childhood to her courageous death in order to save her beloved brother Tom. A passionate, intelligent and sexually attractive girl is completely unacceptable to the society of "angels at home". Her characteristics, undoubtedly, form a big challenge to the society in which she lived. And through the creation of such a special girl with resisting spirit, one is able to understand better George Eliot’s creative motive.  相似文献   

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李隽轶 《海外英语》2012,(3):194-195
Social conventions sometimes are regarded as valuable treasure in some culture. But it can also lead to human tragedy. The Arti cle here tried to look into the social and religious conventions behind the human tragedy in Richard Jefferies’ short story "the Acorn Gath erer" and how those conventions and people’s belief affect the relationship between the grandmother and her grandson in the short story. The article discussed the underlying causes to the tragedy from three aspects, the outside pressure, the inner factors and the problem of the society. It attempted to explain how the social pressure influenced the attitude and action of the grandmother, how her inner belief com pelled herself to maltreat the boy and how the social convention and religious belief made the society seemingly pitiless and indifferent. It is also indicated that social and religious conventions still have a lasting effect on how people think and act in today’s world.  相似文献   

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赵文娟 《海外英语》2011,(15):222-224
The ethnic consciousness of immigrant Americans was greatly awakened by the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s, which consequently had immeasurable impact on Asian-American Literature. Gish Jen, author of Typical American (1991) shortlisted for the National Book Critics’ Circle Award, gives readers a new glimpse of the multicultural American society with her specific writing strategies. In the paper, the author tries to analyze the living dilemma of Theresa from the angle of feminism in three aspects: in the society, in her family and in her internal Chinese feudal male chauvinism. The author also tries to reveal Gish Jen’s ideal of building an equal and harmonious society for male and female, freeing women and developing women’s self-consciousnesses in this novel.  相似文献   

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Molly lived in a small town by the sea.Shewas the only girl on her street.And the otherchildren were all boys.She could play with no-body after school and always felt lonely. When she was nine years old,another girlJoan came to live in the house opposite(与……对面的)hers.On the first day Joan and her fami-ly moved there,she visited them and knew Joancame from New York and they were both thesame age.Joan went to the same school as Mollyand was in Class One,Grade Two,too.Soon shemade friends witn her and they helped each oth-er.Joan had two brothers.The four children of-  相似文献   

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何丹丽 《海外英语》2011,(8):295-296,303
Although Katherine Mansfield never claimed that she was a radical feminist, she showed her concerns and pondered on females through her life of pursuing freedom and independence, her creative writing skills and her short stories. She had her own feminism consciousness and viewpoints. She believed that man and woman were different and living in a different world, and it’s very hard to understand and communicate with the other sex. Man dominated the society in the economical and political areas in tradition that they had the speech right and ranked above woman. However, Mansfield saw the hope of the awakening of the feminism awareness.  相似文献   

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王官鹏 《海外英语》2013,(6X):202-203
Emily Dickinson,one of America’s great poets and a precursor of the Imagist movement in American literature,who was born on December 10,1830 and died unmarried in 1886 in Amherst,lived her life in complete shadow,abnormally shy and even not leaved her house.Confining herself exclusively to poetry.In her life, she was nobody (only several poems got published), but after her death she gained the recognition of the world and so became somebody.Emily Dickinson’s poetry had been controversially discussed because of the unique style.As three aspects which are related to religion affected her poetic personality,there are profound characteristics of religious culture in her poem.she finally establishes her own unique religious outlook.  相似文献   

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刘吉俊 《海外英语》2013,(16):232-233
Emily Dickinson is one of the most widely read and well-known American poets. Although there were just seven poems published during her lifetime, she was brought to many people’s attention. Some people believe that Dickinson is a real romantic but others think she is a transcendentalist. However, both the factors of romanticism and transcendentalism can be seen in her character indeed. Romantic factors include individualism in her personality and her escaping from society. Transcendental factors are oversoul and mysticalness. If all the factors are taken into account, Emily Dickinson can fall into the category of both romanticism and transcendentalism.  相似文献   

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Mrs Brown     
Mrs Brown was eighty but she had a small car and she always drove to the shops in it on Saturdays and bought her food.She didn't drive fast because she was old,but she drove very well,and never hit anything.Sometimes her grand children said to her,"Please don't drive  相似文献   

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Jack 《海外英语》2004,(7):14-15
Sun Meilin was thinking about the time when she lived in Guangzhou with her husband. Their marriage was a happy one, until one day when she came home early from work and found her husband in bed, making love to an old friend of hers. Sun had walked into her apartment using her  相似文献   

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Paul 《海外英语》2003,(11):34-35
The only Chinese person who worked in my office was Gillian Tang. She had come to London from south China to complete her education and this was her first job. To us westerners she was a most unusual person. She was kind to everyone, and never suspected that anyone might abuse her kindness. She was the sort of person who, if she heard any of us talking about a book or a video or something else which we wanted to borrow or buy, she  相似文献   

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赵宋华 《海外英语》2014,(18):222-226
Saul Bellow’work mainly describes the human who cannot find the standpoint in American society, and they dangled between the ideal and the reality, insisting the belief of love. Seize the Day presents a several-hour experience of a middle-aged man who had lost his job, was estranged from his wife and children, and deserted by his father. With the double writing methods of narrative and recollection, the author reveals thriftily how individual was threatened by social prejudice and the important position of money. He extremely pays attention to the conflict between emotion and rationality to show people’s anxiety and contradiction in today’s America.  相似文献   

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Celie,the female protagonist of The Color Purple,has suffered a lot since her stepfather raped her when she was only fourteen.However,in that patriarchal society,Celie can only write letters to God instead of telling others for help.Fortunately,by the help of her friend and lover,Shug,Celie begins to awake and fight back.At last,she becomes an independent woman.This thesis will focus on the process of Celie’s awakening and how she could do that.  相似文献   

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袁凌钰 《海外英语》2011,(10):298-299
The Joy Luck Club, written by Amy Tan, has got a landslide winning when it was published in the year of 1989. It not only attracts the western readers but also the Asian ones. Amy Tan wrote this novel partly according to her own living experience. Her mother is the first generation and she is totally growing up in America. She herself does not have a good relationship with her mother when she was young. What we can tell from the Joy Luck Club. This paper will reread the novel from the feminism aspect about the four pair’s mothers and daughters, not only focusing on the daughters’ rebirth from their marriage but also on their rediscovering of themselves.  相似文献   

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Mr Clark lived in a small village.He had a few pieces of land at thefoot of a mountain.He worked hard and got some money. His wife diedand left a daughter to him.The girl’s name was Linda.She was clever andgood at her lessons. Mr Clark liked her very much and tried his best tosatisfy(使满意)her.He thought he was poor just because he had littleknowledge. So he sent her to a middle school in the town after she had  相似文献   

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My Childhood     
My childhood has gone and will never come back.Yet I still cannot forget those happy days of my childhood. I was brought up by my grandmother.She loved me very much.Every night,I sat by her after supper and listened to her fascinating stories.How I liked those tales! They always brought me to a different world.When I fell sick and had to be in bed,my grandmother took good care of me and made all kinds of delicious food for me.We also kept a little cat.He loved to run in the yard and play with a ball.I was glad that I had a friend to play with every day.  相似文献   

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Mrs Jones was still cleaning the house when her husband came backfrom work.She was wearing dirty,old clothes and no stockings,her hairwas not tidy,she had dust on her face,and she looked dirty and tired.Herhusband looked at her and said,‘Is this what I come home to after a hardday's work?’  相似文献   

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希望天使     
Ammie Reddick from East Kilbride, Lanarkshire, was only 18 months old when she had the accident that has scarred her for life. While her mother's back was turned for a moment, the inquisitive toddler reached up to grab the flex of a hot kettle4 in the family kitchen and poured boiling water over her tiny infant frame.Her mother Ruby spun round and, seeing Ammie horribly scalded, called an ambulance which rushed her daughter to a nearby hospital. Twenty percent of Ammie's body had  相似文献   

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刘帅一 《海外英语》2014,(21):198-201
As a carefully designed work, Flannert O’Connor’s short story“A Good Man is Hard to Find”is a brilliant example for skillfully using narrative techniques to convey her Catholic faith. Mieke Bal’s theories of time in narratology provide a fresh perspective to explores the characterizations in Flannert O’Connor’s“A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Time functions greatly to the characterizations of the characters through the narrative text in terms of the story and the fabula. It helps to present the characters’ personalities by playing with the sequential ordering, rhythm and frequency. By using these narrative techniques, grandmother’s selfishness, her moral inanition and her considerations that she is morally superior to others is fully expressed to the reader as well as Misfit’s struggling and renascence to his disbeliefs of God and so on.  相似文献   

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Humorous Stories     
《今日中学生》2016,(20):54-56
1.As the years turn 生日来临之际 For her 82nd birthday,I surprised my grandmother with a birthday greeting signed by the President.(Upon request,this service is available to seniors over 80.) When I asked grandma how she felt receiving a card from the White House,she had a ready answer."There's no privacy in this country anymore," she said."They even keep track of your birthday."  相似文献   

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