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The Birth Of Completely Tragic Effects

Posted on:2007-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z H LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360182487804Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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The thesis shows its completely special flavor as compared to other critical essays on The Wild(Yuan Ye). The special flavor originates in the combination of two forces. First, it is born to solve problems which arise in the way of the author'writing. To solve these problems, the conclusion is to study tragedies. This thesis, is right one of the products of tragedy theory research. Second, its thought focus differs from others. The thinking mode of this thesis is, if problems can not be solved, then it is unnecessary to raise them.Its thinking route is "what's should not be— why—what's should be" with its focus on the second and third points.The thesis comments on the lapses in The Wild(Yuan Ye) by Cao Yu from three aspects, and provides solutions respectively, from the perspective of tragic effects studies. Chapter One analyzes the relationship between Qiu Hu and the tragic environment " The Wild " (Yuan Ye).Their relationships distorts and destroys the tragic effects. The last chapter of this chapter sets down the theme of the whole thesis, that is, the due relations between expressionism and realism in Yuan Ye.Chapter Two discusses the cleft of the image of Qiu Hu. It explains why it is not possible for Qiu Hu to effect the image unification by following the original route of Yuan Ye, through the proposition of the concept of "despair" .Chapter Three analyze the vacancy and lapses in the plot of Yuan Ye. Tragic plots should obey tragic logic rather than that of ethics, a sense of good and bad levels the exthemely serious life connotations in tragedies. The ideal of life is "tranquility, the uttermost" .
Keywords/Search Tags:sublimity, realism, expressionism, despair, tranquility, destruction, verisimilitude
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