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The Humanistic Care Faced With Worldly Life

Posted on:2003-10-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360062486444Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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The essay tries to find out the stability from Mrs WangAnVi's variability, namely, her peculiar humanism feelings. In the last century, controversy between humanitarians, either disappointed school or nondisappointed school, encompasses an identical wrong inclination: to respect oneself and look down upon others with no reason. However, Mrs Wang was not involved in that meaningless controversy. Her creation of novel indicates her unique viewpoints. Her uniqueness encompasses two aspects. Wang's humanistic view contains the real meaning of "humanism". It's concerned with the real and equal individuals, and different persons and social classes have varied values and attitudes, moreover, personal free choices are fully respected in it. She respects everyone, concerning about his or her self-esteem, no matter he or she is a layman or a scholar. One the one hand. She does not criticize laymen's living principles accidentally nor negate a few experts' valuable demands from the point of laymen. Therefore, in her novels, we can find that she is always concerned about laymen's lives. Both her accounts of "history" and description of "Shang hai" are an example of her concerns about daily life. As to sex, which is seldom mentioned by the author of her age, it is an important theme of her novels. In this way, lay men's basic physiological needs such as food, clothes and sex are all conveyed in her novels. Nevertheless, the description which Wangmakes of the worldly life is not the same as the views or pursuits of new realistic writers or Late-born-generation writers; on the other hand, Humanism Value system of Mrs Wang includes realistic and ideal minds, which are correlative and congruent. She never abandons her intellectual stance nor get rid of her ideals as a result of realistic minds. But Wang's inquiring and thinks differ greatly from the intense ideal color of intellectual youth writers and the intransigent critical attitude to common trifling life caused by it, because Wang approves worldly desires first, and she will never impose her own values on her characters or real persons, and most that she reveals in works are understanding and leniency, bemoaning and sympathy. Thus, Wang's novels show peculiar value in the humanism-rebuilding times.
Keywords/Search Tags:WangAnYi, humanism, worldly, humanistic care
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