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The Archetypal Natural Man-Joe Gargery
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作者 晏丽 《海外英语》 2018年第22期192-193,共2页
Great Expectations is Charles Dickens’work,which is a novel about education and growth and personal development.This thesis carefully analyzes the male character Joe Gargery,one of the most impressive creations of Ch... Great Expectations is Charles Dickens’work,which is a novel about education and growth and personal development.This thesis carefully analyzes the male character Joe Gargery,one of the most impressive creations of Charles Dickens,trying to help Pip live a decent human life.His moral integrity,his generous and magnanimous heart,and his devotion and innocence are all the best qualities that make humans human and render life worth living.He is the archetypal natural man.Through a general analysis,I will reach a conclusion that Joe Gargery as an archetypal natural man in Great Expectations is Dickens’own wish and the enlightenment for us that without too many ambitions people can lead a happy life. 展开更多
关键词 Archetypal NATURAL MAN JOE Gargery PERSONALITY
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Literature Review of Sons and Lovers
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作者 晏丽 《海外英语》 2018年第21期201-202,共2页
Sons and Lovers is an autobiography novel written by D.H. Lawrence. It tells a story of a coal miner's family in which histhird child Paul as the main character. As one of Lawrence's major works, Sons and Love... Sons and Lovers is an autobiography novel written by D.H. Lawrence. It tells a story of a coal miner's family in which histhird child Paul as the main character. As one of Lawrence's major works, Sons and Lovers has been praised and welcomed by somany people. And a great deal of famous writers including T.S. Eliot once devoted to researching it. In the following discussion, Iwill deal with four aspects: who did some researches about the theme of Sons and Lovers? How many people dealt with the charac-ters? How is Lawrence's writing style? And what is Lawrence's writing intension for the novel? 展开更多
关键词 Sons and Lovers LITERATURE REVIEW
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