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Discussion On The Fatalism In Su Tong's Novels

Posted on:2018-06-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Y LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515471756Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Su Tong is successful as a pioneer writer and a practitioner of the "new historical novel",he creates the female image,as well as in the form of the work of the exploration,and praised by people,but the thought of the neglected works also has research to value.On the basis of literature reading,this paper summarizes the fatalism in Su Tong's thought of fatalism,and researches and discusses Su Tong's thought of fatalism,discusses Su Tong about human nature and the destiny of the people concerned,to promote the readers to further understand Su Tong and his works.Everything happens for a reason,there is a direct relationship between the ideas presented in the article and the author,under the influence of the objective environment and active reading,forming his own values,outlook on life,world outlook,and being showed through literary works.The growth environment,the literary trend of thought and the traditional culture,the reading experience four aspects have the very big influence to Su Tong's Fatalism thought formation.Unable to get rid of the lonely,the impermanence of life,the endless cycle of escape and unpredictable death of the four aspects reflect of Su Tong's thinking of fate,but also directly show the fatalism of literary works.The perfect combination of form and content is the basis for an excellent work,and without a written form of expression only belongs to fate,but Su Tong uses narrative perspective in the work of the spectator enhances the readers of powerlessness,fuzzy time to focus on shaping the human nature and destiny,creative imagery deepens the depth of the language and the article,and constructs a three-dimensional cycle of the fate of world.And face of the impermanence of life,feelings of sadness,decadence,a sense of tragedy can also be understood and accepted.
Keywords/Search Tags:Su Tong's novel, fatalism, death, narratology, emotion
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