Humanism Reflected in Dickens A Tale of Two Cities.docx
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HumanismReflectedinDickensATaleofTwoCities
从狄更斯的《双城记》透视人道主义
HumanismReflectedinDickens’ATaleofTwoCities
Abstract:
It’swellknownthatCharlesDickenswasagreatBritishcriticalrealistwriterinthe19thcentury,ATaleofTwoCitiesisarepresentativeworkofhim.ThenovelwiththebackgroundofFrenchrevolution,ontheonehand,theauthorpraisedthecourageoftherevolutionary;ontheotherhand,DickensshowshisstrongcriticismontheexcessofbloodshedandcrueltyduringtheFrenchRevolution.Whentherevolutionevolvedintheclimax,theauthorchangedhisattitudetotherevolutionaries,hecriticizedthemasgangsters,gavethembadend.Hefeltthattheoldwaysofoppressionmustbechanged.Moreover,heportrayedsomefiguressuchasDocterManette,SydneyCarton,theystoodforspiritofhumanism.Inthenovel,theauthorusedwritingskillssuchascontrasts,symbolstoemphasizethetheme.Andthenoveladvocateonlykindnessandforgivenesscanreducehatredandchangethedistortedpersonality.
Keywords:
humanism;revolution;kindness;contrasts;symbols
摘要:
众所周知,查尔斯·狄更斯是英国19世纪伟大的批判现实主义作家,《双城记》是他的一部代表作。
小说以法国大革命为背景,一方面,作者赞扬革命者的勇气和正义感,另一方面,狄更斯又强烈抨击了革命的血腥与残酷。
当革命进入高潮时,作者改变了他对革命者的态度,他批评他们是暴徒,并让他们以悲惨的结局告终。
他认为旧社会的压迫必须改变。
更值得一提的是,他塑造了一些人物像曼内特医生、希尼·卡尔登,他们代表着人道主义精神。
在小说中,作者运用了对比、象征的写作手法突出了主题,并且认为只有善良和宽容才能消除仇恨和扭曲的心灵。
关键词:
人道主义;革命;善良;对比;象征
Contents
I.Introduction.................................................................................................1
II.HumanismReflectedinCharacters………………………………........2
A.LucieVSMadameDefarge……………………………………………………...2
1.Lucie…………………………………………………………………………………….2
2.MadameDefrage……………………………………………………………………..3
B.DarnayVSMarquisEvremonde………………………………………………..4
1.Darnay……………………………………………………………….............4
2.MarquisEvremonde………………………………………………………...5
C.CartonVSDr.Manette………………………………………….........................6
1.Carton………………………………………………………………………..6
2.Dr.Manette…………………………………………………………….........7
III.HumanismReflectedinAuthor’sNegativeAttitudetoRevolution…7
IV.HumanismReflectedfromSymbolsinNovel…………………………8
V.Conclusion………………………………………………………………..9
WorksCited…………………………………………………………………10
I.Introduction
CharlesDickenswasatypicalhumanitarian,whoexpressedhishumanismcompletelybyhisnovels.Hishumanismfocusedandbasedonmorality.Headvisedpeopletobemercifulandhumane,andhewasagoodsupporterofhumanitarian.Forinstance,inATaleofTwoCities,heshoweddeepsympathytothepoor.Ontheotherhand,hestronglycrticizedthefeudalaristocrats’behavior.Andhealsoheldagreatestesteemfortheloveofthehumanbeing.Dickensbelievedlovewasalwaysmorepowerfulthanhatred.Inhisopinion,nomatterthepersonwasrichorpoor,ifhisbehavioraccordswithmorality,itshouldbepraised.Ifnot,thenitshouldbecriticized.Therefore,facingthecontradictionbetweenthearistocratsandthepoor,Dickensfirmlybelievedthecontradictioncouldbesolvedbythegreatloveofthehumanbeing.Inshort,theviewofDickens’humanitariancouldbesummarizedasthis—behumaneandloveeachother.“ATaleofTwoCities...wasasacrificeofallhisgreatestgifts;andinmyopinionitshowsthatthosegifts-offantasticspeech,ofanimisticdescription,ofdeeplyabsorbedsymbolicovertones-areessentialtothesuccessofhisaction”.(Wilson102)ItisoneofDickens'smostimportantrepresentativeworks.ThenovelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforetheFrenchRevolution,intenselyattackedthearistocraticsocialclass,andsincerelysympathizedwiththeoppressedclasses.ThenovelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketheresistingpeopleattackedBastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeople'sgreatstrength.Thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople.DoctorManetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecution,Lucieisbeautifulandgentle,Charlesisgracefulandnoble,Lorryisuprightandhonest,Sydneyisinnermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselflessandlofty,MissProssisstraightforwardandloyal,Evremondebrothersarecruelandselfish.Thecomplexhatredishardtobesolved,thecruelrevengeproducedmorehatred,lovesrebirthattheedgeofhell,andmakethepersonnoble.Asanoutstandingwriter,inDickens'swork,thelanguageskillisessential.Eachkindofrhetorictechnique,liketheexaggeration,thesymbols,thehumor,andthecontrastisusedinit.Thenovel,ATaleofTwoCities,isdifferentfromthecommonhistoricalnovel,itscharacterandthemainplotareallfictionalized.WiththebroadrealbackgroundoftheFrenchRevolution,theauthortakethefictionalcharacterDoctorManette'sexperienceasthemainclue,interweavingtheunjustcharge,loveandrevenge,thethreeindependentbutalsoincidentalcross-correlationstoriestogether,andtheclueiscomplex.Theauthorusedinsertnarrates,foreshadowing,andsomanytechniques,causingthestructurecompleteandstrict,itsplotiswindingandrichofdramaticnature,itdisplayedtheremarkableartisticskill.ThestyleofATaleofTwoCitiesisseriousandblue,filledwithanger,butlacksthehumoroftheearlyworks.
II.HumanismReflectedinCharacters
A.LucieVSMadameDefarge
Therearemanycharactersinthenovel,Dickensdescribesvariouscharactersbycontrast,thusheighteningthethemewithinthenovel.Thetwomostimportantfemalesinthetextarecompletelydifferent.“LucieisaslovingandnurturingasMadameDefargeishatefulandblood-thirsty”.(Phillps&Hopson39)Dickensusesthiscontrasttomakejudgmentsandmakecertaintheme.Thus,forexample,whileLucie’slovemakeshisfather’sspiritualtransformationandrenewal,thisindicates“thevigoroustenacityofloveisalwayssomuchstrongerthanhate”.(Dickens365)MadameDefarge’svengefulnesscanonlymakescycleofoppression,thisshowsviolencetobeself-cycled.AnotherexampleisDarnayandCarton,atfirst,itseemsthatCartonisafoiltoDarnay;Daranyasafigureremindshimofwhathecouldhavebeenbuthasfailedtobecome.Bytheendofthenovel,however,Cartontransformshimselffromagood-for-nothingtoaherowhosegoodnessequalsorevensurpassesthatofthehonorableDarnay.
1.Lucie
“EachofthethreemengroupedaboutLucieManetteis"recalledtolife."Herfatherregainshis,onreleasefromtheBastille;herhusband'slifeisrestoredbyhisdeliverancefromLaForce;andCartonfindshisbyseekingtoloseit”.(Fielding74)Inmyopinion,Lucieisanuninterestingperson,butifweobserveherfromtheangleofhumanism,wewillfindthat“Ineverydetailofherbeing,sheembodiescompassion,love,andvirtue”.(Phillps&Hopson29)LucieManette-AyoungFrenchwomanwhogrewupinEngland.ShewastheidealVictorianlady,perfectineveryway.Shewasverypositiveandunselfish,alwayswillingtohelpothers.Shehadherwonderfullykindandsympatheticnature.Theunforgetableimageofhercradlingherfather’sheaddelicatelyonherbreastindicatethatsheistheonewhoholdsherfamilytogether.“Withthetearsstreamingdownherface,sheputhertwohandstoherlips,andkissedthemtohim;thenclaspedthemonherbreast,asifshelaidhisruinedheadthere”.(Dickens74)AfterDr.Manettewasrescuedfromprison,Hewascompletelyincapableoffunctioningintheoutsideworld,havingentirelyforgottenwhatlifeoutsideofprisonislike.Lucielovedhimunconditionallyandhelpedhimregainhissanity.Itwasalongprocess,butLuciewasdedicatedtoherfatherandassistedinrecoveringfromhiscrazedstate.It’sobviousthatLucie'sloveanddeterminationnurseDr.Manettebacktonormality.Fromthis,wecanseehertenderhearttohisfather,althoughshehadneverseenherfather,shestillkeepherkindhearttohim.Shetakescareofherfatherjustliketakescareofababy.So,wecanseesheisaloyalgirl.Sheisfullofcompassionandkindness.Atthesametime,LuciehelpedSydneyCartontoresurrected.Cartonstoppedgettingdrunkandbegantoleadarespectablelife.BecauseLuciesawpotentialforCarton,hewasinspiredtobetterhislife.“Ifitwilldoyouanygood,MrCarton,ifitwouldmakeyouhappier,itwouldmakemeveryglad….Iamsurethatthebestpartofitmightstillbe;Iamsurethatyoumightbemuch,muchworthierofyourself”.(Dickens180)ThiswaswhatLuciesaidtoCarton,herbeliefmakeshimchange.Sheisagirlwhocanalwaysgivepeoplehopesaroundher.Dickensbelievesthatunderstandingandlovecanchangeaperson’slife.
2.MadameDefrage
HerfamilywerevictimoftheEvremondebrothers’guilt.Sowhenshegrewup,shewantedtorevenge.ShepatientlyawaitedthebeginningoftheFrenchRevolution,withviolenceandhatredwithinher.AndDickens’attitudestowardsherwasn’tallthesame.WhenDickensdescribedMadameDefarge’sunfortunatechildhood,hissympathycameoutofthebottomofhisheart.Nevertheless,whenMadameDefargewaseagertocarryontherevolutionandwanttorevengeonDarnay.Dickens,asahumanitarian,didn’tappreciatesuchpersonsasMadameDefarge.InlaterdescriptionofMadameDefarge,Dickensevencursedherofhersuch“crazyactions”.Hethoughtshewasinhumaneandherbehaviorwasagainstthemorality.Atthebeginning,theauthordoesn'tpresenthisprejudicetothiswoman.“Whentheonewomanwhohadstoodconspicuous,knitting,stillknittedonwiththesteadfastnessofFate”.(Dickens143)Hishusbandalsopraiseher“Agreatwoman,saidhe,astrongwoman,agrandwoman,afrightfullygrandwoman”.(Dickens216)Dickensfeelssheisjustlikeagoddess,shehavesomegoodqualitysuchasbraveanddetermination.Itlookslikethatshestandsforjusticeandfreedom.Butthiskindimageforherdo
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