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 spir...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.展开更多
Alfred Tennyson has long been acclaimed for his poetic art in English literature.His Idylls of the King has been recognized as a masterpiece in terms of Arthurian literature,narrative poetry and romantic writing.The p...Alfred Tennyson has long been acclaimed for his poetic art in English literature.His Idylls of the King has been recognized as a masterpiece in terms of Arthurian literature,narrative poetry and romantic writing.The present study intends to analyze Tennyson’s peculiar characterization of two female figures from Idylls and interpret the Victorian poet’s intention to address the issue of feminism.Breaking away from the angel/whore dichotomy of women popular in Victorian literary works,Tennyson managed to recognize and praise the complexity of authentic femininity.Though social and cultural factors prevented him from a complete subversion of the gender ideology of his time,the strong sense of agency in figures such as Elaine and Guineverehas given his medieval-setpoetry as much human reality as possible.展开更多
Lindo Jong's image has been interpreted from different perspectives. An androgynous reading of Lindo is worth notice. The first section explores her masculinity. While the second section probes her adherence to fe...Lindo Jong's image has been interpreted from different perspectives. An androgynous reading of Lindo is worth notice. The first section explores her masculinity. While the second section probes her adherence to femininity. The last section concludes that Amy Tan's ideal of androgyny is revealed in her depiction of Lindo's inner struggle concerning her androgynous nature and her quest for what kind of gender role she should embrace.展开更多
In Western countries,WWI fostered a major change in attitude by bringing many women out of their homes into new spheres of action,and brought birth to the " new women" and the booming of feminism in United S...In Western countries,WWI fostered a major change in attitude by bringing many women out of their homes into new spheres of action,and brought birth to the " new women" and the booming of feminism in United States.Bernice Bobs Her Hair,published in 1920 and collected in Flappers and Philosophers,is a well-known short story of early Fitzgerald.The two heroines-rural girl Bernice and her cousin Marjorie,who was an urban gardenia girl-both had their long beautiful hair cut passively.This paper attempts to reveal the traditional patriarchal shadow deep inside the " new women",by the analysis of psychological changes and their incentives in Bernice and Marjorie through three phases:before Bernice talking about haircut,haircut as Bernice' s chatting topic and after haircut,to search for the real meaning of New Women,which,as the writer' s opinion,New Women are not the females getting rid of the constraints of " angle",such as " beautiful long hair",but the females who take the responsibilities for the societies,their families and themselves based on their feminine essence.展开更多
In Rebecca and A Dream of Red Mansions, the authors create two similar female characters — Rebecca and Wang Xifeng,who have aroused numerous discussions among scholars. Although Rebecca and Xi-feng live in different ...In Rebecca and A Dream of Red Mansions, the authors create two similar female characters — Rebecca and Wang Xifeng,who have aroused numerous discussions among scholars. Although Rebecca and Xi-feng live in different times, they are quite similar in their characters and destinies, and are often referred as representatives of awakened female. This dissertation in tends to conduct a cross-culture comparison between Rebecca and Xi-feng by answering the following questions: 1) what are the historical and individual causes of the feminine awakening of Rebecca and Xi-feng; 2) what are the similarities between Re becca's and Xi-feng's feminine consciousness? 3) What are the differences between Rebecca and A Dream of Red Mansions in dis playing characters' feminine consciousness?By adopting parallel comparative research method, the study finds that: 1) the feminine consciousness of Rebecca and Xifeng stems from both trends of thoughts at that time and their relatively free and open growing environment; 2) the similarity be tween them is that they have similar androgynous characteristics, which reflect the authors' pursuit of an integrated human identi ty; 3) the individuality of Rebecca lies in the characterization techniques, namely the narrative perspective and dual texts, which imply both protest and surrender under the grim reality; in A Dream of Red Mansions, Xi-feng does not form clear feminine con sciousness, instead she become a defender and victim of patriarchal culture.The author hopes that this comparative study between two literary characters can bring a new light to the study of two mas terpieces and help readers to differentiate patterns of feminine consciousness as well as to gain a better perception of feminist value in wider context.展开更多
For Wollstonecraft,women are human beings deserving of the same fundamental rights as men.A Vindication ofthe Rights of Woman reminds people that the way for women's emancipation is full of frustrations.The journe...For Wollstonecraft,women are human beings deserving of the same fundamental rights as men.A Vindication ofthe Rights of Woman reminds people that the way for women's emancipation is full of frustrations.The journey for women'sfreedom,equality and independence is still long.So the cultivation of wisdom and ability is the best way to cultivate good virtue and moral character for women.展开更多
Jane Austen is one of the most famous female novelists in the world.Among her works,"Pride and Prejudice" is her most outstanding representative.The story of "Pride and Prejudice" happened in Brita...Jane Austen is one of the most famous female novelists in the world.Among her works,"Pride and Prejudice" is her most outstanding representative.The story of "Pride and Prejudice" happened in Britain in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.At that time,Women regarded marriage as goods to climb up the upper class and to obtain the financial support and their attitudes towards marriage was affected by material factors in determine way.The story of this novel and the behavior of the characters develop around marriage.It mainly talks about Elizabeth,Jane,Charlotte and Lydia these four young ladies' marriages.There are three kinds of motivations of or attitudes towards marriage that are presented for manifestation.First,Charlotte's marriage to Mr.Collins is just for money and social position.Second,Lydia's marriage to Wickham is for beauty regardless of personal morality.Third,is the marriage of Elizabeth and Darcy and that of Jane and Mr.Bingley which are for love and personal merits.Their love stories reveal different views to marriage among young women of the middle class and express Jane Austen her own attitude towards marriage.What's more important,we find that Jane Austen concerns about women's lives and their unfair conditions by means of her feminine consciousness.By examining Jane Austen's social conditions that she lived in and her experiences and analyzing these four marriages,this paper attempts to find the Austen's views of marriage and her feminine consciousness that reflected in this novel.展开更多
By using corpus analysis software AntConc, the paper attempts to analyze the features of word clusters used in Alice Munro's Runaway. It is concluded that 2-word clusters are much more frequently used than 3-4-wor...By using corpus analysis software AntConc, the paper attempts to analyze the features of word clusters used in Alice Munro's Runaway. It is concluded that 2-word clusters are much more frequently used than 3-4-word clusters. And with the increase of word number in the clusters, the frequency of utilization declines. By further case-studying the top 20 frequent 3-word clusters,it finds out that the clusters containing personal pronoun"she"is dominating, which verifies Alice Munro's feminist consciousness. In addition, the fact that negative word appears frequently in word cluster reflects women's struggle in unfortunate life and set off the leitmotiv.展开更多
Margaret Atwood’s works have been carried out around the problems faced by women in modern society.The Hand⁃maid’s Tale is no exception;it focuses on problems related to the female body.This paper,with the help of F...Margaret Atwood’s works have been carried out around the problems faced by women in modern society.The Hand⁃maid’s Tale is no exception;it focuses on problems related to the female body.This paper,with the help of Foucault’s theory and feminist theories,discusses the protagonist’s resistance through the body and how this resistance develops from reading to writing.Her reading,achieved through the means of gaze,involves reading the textual materials and the subtext of the natural and social surroundings.Her writing,achieved through the means of female writing,serves as the protagonist’s most significant and effective resistance against the patriarchal dictatorship.展开更多
文摘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.
文摘Alfred Tennyson has long been acclaimed for his poetic art in English literature.His Idylls of the King has been recognized as a masterpiece in terms of Arthurian literature,narrative poetry and romantic writing.The present study intends to analyze Tennyson’s peculiar characterization of two female figures from Idylls and interpret the Victorian poet’s intention to address the issue of feminism.Breaking away from the angel/whore dichotomy of women popular in Victorian literary works,Tennyson managed to recognize and praise the complexity of authentic femininity.Though social and cultural factors prevented him from a complete subversion of the gender ideology of his time,the strong sense of agency in figures such as Elaine and Guineverehas given his medieval-setpoetry as much human reality as possible.
文摘Lindo Jong's image has been interpreted from different perspectives. An androgynous reading of Lindo is worth notice. The first section explores her masculinity. While the second section probes her adherence to femininity. The last section concludes that Amy Tan's ideal of androgyny is revealed in her depiction of Lindo's inner struggle concerning her androgynous nature and her quest for what kind of gender role she should embrace.
文摘In Western countries,WWI fostered a major change in attitude by bringing many women out of their homes into new spheres of action,and brought birth to the " new women" and the booming of feminism in United States.Bernice Bobs Her Hair,published in 1920 and collected in Flappers and Philosophers,is a well-known short story of early Fitzgerald.The two heroines-rural girl Bernice and her cousin Marjorie,who was an urban gardenia girl-both had their long beautiful hair cut passively.This paper attempts to reveal the traditional patriarchal shadow deep inside the " new women",by the analysis of psychological changes and their incentives in Bernice and Marjorie through three phases:before Bernice talking about haircut,haircut as Bernice' s chatting topic and after haircut,to search for the real meaning of New Women,which,as the writer' s opinion,New Women are not the females getting rid of the constraints of " angle",such as " beautiful long hair",but the females who take the responsibilities for the societies,their families and themselves based on their feminine essence.
文摘In Rebecca and A Dream of Red Mansions, the authors create two similar female characters — Rebecca and Wang Xifeng,who have aroused numerous discussions among scholars. Although Rebecca and Xi-feng live in different times, they are quite similar in their characters and destinies, and are often referred as representatives of awakened female. This dissertation in tends to conduct a cross-culture comparison between Rebecca and Xi-feng by answering the following questions: 1) what are the historical and individual causes of the feminine awakening of Rebecca and Xi-feng; 2) what are the similarities between Re becca's and Xi-feng's feminine consciousness? 3) What are the differences between Rebecca and A Dream of Red Mansions in dis playing characters' feminine consciousness?By adopting parallel comparative research method, the study finds that: 1) the feminine consciousness of Rebecca and Xifeng stems from both trends of thoughts at that time and their relatively free and open growing environment; 2) the similarity be tween them is that they have similar androgynous characteristics, which reflect the authors' pursuit of an integrated human identi ty; 3) the individuality of Rebecca lies in the characterization techniques, namely the narrative perspective and dual texts, which imply both protest and surrender under the grim reality; in A Dream of Red Mansions, Xi-feng does not form clear feminine con sciousness, instead she become a defender and victim of patriarchal culture.The author hopes that this comparative study between two literary characters can bring a new light to the study of two mas terpieces and help readers to differentiate patterns of feminine consciousness as well as to gain a better perception of feminist value in wider context.
文摘For Wollstonecraft,women are human beings deserving of the same fundamental rights as men.A Vindication ofthe Rights of Woman reminds people that the way for women's emancipation is full of frustrations.The journey for women'sfreedom,equality and independence is still long.So the cultivation of wisdom and ability is the best way to cultivate good virtue and moral character for women.
文摘Jane Austen is one of the most famous female novelists in the world.Among her works,"Pride and Prejudice" is her most outstanding representative.The story of "Pride and Prejudice" happened in Britain in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.At that time,Women regarded marriage as goods to climb up the upper class and to obtain the financial support and their attitudes towards marriage was affected by material factors in determine way.The story of this novel and the behavior of the characters develop around marriage.It mainly talks about Elizabeth,Jane,Charlotte and Lydia these four young ladies' marriages.There are three kinds of motivations of or attitudes towards marriage that are presented for manifestation.First,Charlotte's marriage to Mr.Collins is just for money and social position.Second,Lydia's marriage to Wickham is for beauty regardless of personal morality.Third,is the marriage of Elizabeth and Darcy and that of Jane and Mr.Bingley which are for love and personal merits.Their love stories reveal different views to marriage among young women of the middle class and express Jane Austen her own attitude towards marriage.What's more important,we find that Jane Austen concerns about women's lives and their unfair conditions by means of her feminine consciousness.By examining Jane Austen's social conditions that she lived in and her experiences and analyzing these four marriages,this paper attempts to find the Austen's views of marriage and her feminine consciousness that reflected in this novel.
文摘By using corpus analysis software AntConc, the paper attempts to analyze the features of word clusters used in Alice Munro's Runaway. It is concluded that 2-word clusters are much more frequently used than 3-4-word clusters. And with the increase of word number in the clusters, the frequency of utilization declines. By further case-studying the top 20 frequent 3-word clusters,it finds out that the clusters containing personal pronoun"she"is dominating, which verifies Alice Munro's feminist consciousness. In addition, the fact that negative word appears frequently in word cluster reflects women's struggle in unfortunate life and set off the leitmotiv.
文摘Margaret Atwood’s works have been carried out around the problems faced by women in modern society.The Hand⁃maid’s Tale is no exception;it focuses on problems related to the female body.This paper,with the help of Foucault’s theory and feminist theories,discusses the protagonist’s resistance through the body and how this resistance develops from reading to writing.Her reading,achieved through the means of gaze,involves reading the textual materials and the subtext of the natural and social surroundings.Her writing,achieved through the means of female writing,serves as the protagonist’s most significant and effective resistance against the patriarchal dictatorship.