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An Arctic Spirit Fluctuating Between Ideal And Reality

Posted on:2006-06-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z X TaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360155467701Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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Chi zijian , coming from Arctic village, is Known as a writer who has childlike innocence and romantic feelings most. Her writings possess the characteristics of distinct region and the spirit in fresh childhood. This paper is a research on Chi zijian's novels. taking ideal and reality as the meridian, natural view ,human nature view, women's view as the parallel, analyze the theme intension and literature speciality of Chi's novels three-dimensionally.Chi zijian is an idealist who has deep love for illusion at first: present the fresh pure and beautiful natural style and features with childhood visual angle , recommend the harmonious and coexistent natural view ; appreciate the strength of tender feeling, defend the hearted and tolerant side of human nature persistently ; build wide, unrestrained women's living space with romantic, aesthetic feelings . At the same time ,she is a realist with humane care spirit : present the current situation that the native soil civilization is destroyed with - distinct contrast , point out all sorts of disadvantages on urban civilization and modernization; She writes the human nature tragedy and invert rationalism and derangement with radical posture , suggest resume childlike innocence to redeem human nature ; She also has a sober understanding to women 's actual position among life, create warm image illuminate ordinary daily life. On the natural view and human nature view, the ideal aspect and realistic sight are separated and contradicted . Chi zijian's early women's view contradicted too , but when she entered mature period, she creates optimistic belief to eliminate the distance from ideal and reality, then integrates ideal with reality perfectly .
Keywords/Search Tags:ideal, reality, natural view, human nature view, women's view
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