英国文学选读 课后习题

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Thomas Hardy
Tess of the DUrbervilles
1.How does Tess react to Clare’s suggestion that they should leave their shelter?Why?
蹲下来She showed a strange unwillingness to move.  Becau she doesn’t want to put an end to all that’s sweet and lovely peacefulness and affection.
2.What is the significance of Tess resting on an altar in the heathen temple?
1)She is the sacrifice of the social conventions and prejudice which society has placed upon her
2)In Hardy's eyes, she is the epitome of the purity of women, as pure as the sacrifices which are placed upon the altar.
3)She knows the fate which is about to befall upon her, just as the sacrifices on the altar, i
nescapable death.
4)Her death is caud by human hypocrisy and foolishness, similar to that of a sacrifice.
祖国的图片5)At the end, the only place which can accept her for who she is is death and sacrifice.
6)Biblical allusion. Parallel to phra the first, when Abraham and her where on the carriage. Similar to the biblical story where Abraham was to sacrifice his son, the family sacrificed Tess.
3.    Comment on this ntence:“Justice’ was done,and the President of the lmmortals(in Aeschyleanphra )had ended his sport with Tess”.In what n is Tess’ story tragic?
(1)Tess is a typical victim of the society. Poverty of the family, inhumanity, injustice and hypocrisy of the society decide her tragedy. The two men— the one who takes away her virginity and purity, the other who takes away her love but derts her on the very weding night— though apparent rivals, join their forces in bringing about her final destruction. Her
s is a personal tragedy; it can also be a social one.(2)The tragic fate of Tess and her family was not that of an individual family, but it was symbolic of the disintegration of the English peasantry--- a process which had reached its final and tragic stage at the end of 19th century
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James Joyce Araby P171
1.What is the significance of the title of the story?
1. Araby is “a splendid bazaar” where Mangan’s sister recommends the boy to go. Thereafter the boy’s imagination izes upon the name Araby and invests its syllables with “an Eastern enchantment” in which his “soul luxuriates”
生面2. Araby becomes a place where his soul can find the mystical beauty lacking in his own mundane Church.
3. The boy feels a summons that has symbolic over-tones of a holy crusade.But when he arrives, Araby , the dream new world for the boy ,turned out to be “darkness” and “silence
. His idealized vision of Araby is destroyed, along with his idealized vision of Mangan’s sister, and of love.
2.Chief qualities of the boy战国赵国s character?论文范文模板
三角形三条边的关系The boy is a natural character with which to begin a book becau he posss so many qualities attractive to readers. First, he is nsitive — nsitive enough to experience a wide range of feelings in spite of his tender age, including apparently contradictory combinations like fear and longing (at the end of the story's first paragraph), anger and puzzlement (while falling asleep), and, especially, "a nsation of freedom" in respon to his mentor's passing that surpris him and us. "I found it strange," the narrator says, "that neither I nor the day emed in a mourning mood."
Second, he is intelligent — and not merely in the conventional n of the word. Sure, he is brainy enough to absorb much of the arcane information shared with him by the priest. (It makes n that he has grown into the articulate storyteller who shares the tale of Father Flynn's influence upon him.) But the protagonist of "The Sisters" also pos
ss an intuitive understanding of how other human beings feel, think, and act — 干烧虾emotional intelligence, you might call it.
It is no surpri that a boy so nsitive, so intelligent, would find himlf somewhat alienated from others — cut off, fundamentally, from his family and peers. He appears to lack altogether a connection with his uncle, much less Old Cotter, and it is said that he rarely plays "with young lads of his own age." Even when he is in the company of his aunt and the priest's sisters near story's end, the reader's main n of the boy is that he is alone.
The school boy, in the story 'Araby", is the narrator of the story. He has not yet attained majority and is by nature bashful. He lived alone with his auntie and uncle and knew a few play-mates with whom he played in the street. Mangan's sister was perhaps only girl who lived in his neighborhood. He started appreciating her figure and dress without actually realizing that he had grown to like her. Being preadolescent person he had not become conscious that such a passion is just natural and it does not call for apology or re
grets.If he had expresd his noble feeling of love for the girl he might have been able to overcome his bashfulness. Once he hesitated in expressing his ntiments, he developed an inhibition with the result that he was never able to make his feelings known to her. He went worshipping her silently. By chance, she happened to talk to him, he felt confud and did not know how to express himlf. His desire to visit Araby became an obssion for him and he made up his mind to go to the market at the earliest and bring a gift for her. The hour that he reached Araby, was not at all fit for purchasing something really worthwhile. He experienced a sort of bitterness even wor than defeat. Being a lonely person, he is in arch of a kindred soul. But lacking lf-confidence he is not able to win her, as any other person without inhibition could have done so easily.The boy in the story is so bashful and inept in his relation with Mangan's sister only. He was quite a sociable boy in his own way and was good at studies. His auntie and uncle never discovered any oddity about him. He certainly proved quite helpful when he accompanied his aunt on her shopping trips. After his misd venture with Araby he lost interest in his studies. His teacher stared feeling concerned about him. But he did not know the real rea
son for this lack of interest in his studies. He is a hardworking and responsible boy and is capable of changing his attitude in keeping with the changing conditions. His unrequited love has proved disappointing experience for him, but certainly it would have made him wir and more practical in future.

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