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A Study Of The Combat Characters In Kafka’s Works

Posted on:2020-04-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330578469352Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Kafka is a world-renowned 20th century literary giant and the founder of modernist literature.He is good at describing the struggle and despair of the little people in difficult circumstances,and at the same time endows them with consciousness and motivation as fighters.The fighters,relying on their tenacious fighting will and fighting action,show different spiritual features in the process of overcoming difficulties and achieve various fighting images of Kafka.Based on the exploration of fighting image in Kafka’s creation,this thesis summarizes the individuality and commonness of fighting image as detailed as possible,and the underlying reasons.This paper is divided into three chapters:introduction,body and summary.The introduction is a summary of the research and an explanation of the topic.The text is divided into three chapters.The first chapter discusses the personality of fighting characters in Kafka’s works.According to the purpose,tactics and results of fighting,fighting characters are divided into three categories:offensive,provocative and self-defensive.Chapter two focuses on the difficulty of fighting environment and the isolation and helplessness of fighting state,and deeply excavates the commonness of fighters.Chapter three further explores the causes of Kafka’s fighting character image.The external realistic environment enables Kafka to experience the "battlefield" like survival experience.The inner unshakable impels Kafka to become a fighter and devote himself to the spiritual battle with writing as a weapon.The summary part summarizes and discusses the conclusion of the article,and briefly explains the value and significance of the existence of fighting characters in Kafka’s works.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kafka, fighting character image, attack, provocation, self-defense
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