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On Life Solicitude In Bi Shumin's Creation

Posted on:2009-02-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:C WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360272963911Subject:Chinese Modern and Contemporary Literature
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In the contemporary literary creation, Bi shumin's novel is a prolonged and unique view. In her writing career, with a unique perspective she chooses the death——the taboo of Chinese for writting. In order to awaken people's awareness of death. At the same time, Bi shumin is to focus on the consciousness of life and female ,it is also constitete a novel in her unique carling for life together.As Bi shumin has a special understanding to the view on life and death, this has caused many comments. This paper will described Bi shumin's carling for life novels from three aspects, and will sum up her unique views on the carling for life,and through her views on the carling for life, we will realized that this demonstrated by the carling for life.The paper consists of foreword, body and conclusion. The first part is foreword, introducing her own experience and the habits of career generally. Positioning her work as"the carling for life"novels, and clear the concept of"the carling for life". The second part is the body, the analysis to Bi shumin's the carling for life views, it divided into three chapters. The first chapter deals with Bi shumin'a attitude towards death and how to understand the essence of life itself; the second chapter is to analyse the women's characters, reflects the awakening of female self-awareness and a strong sense of motherhood clearly; the third chapter disscusses how Bi shumin uses the imagy of white in her novels, experiencing the author's thought of the consciousness of life and care of the value of life by the imagy of white. The third part is the conclusion, it summaries, induces and emphasizes the unique significance of Bi shumin's views on the carling for life.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bi shumin, The carling for life, The consciousness of female, The imagy of white
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