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Pushkin's Narrative Ethics

Posted on:2003-05-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D F SongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360092960007Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Narration means story narrative ethics refers to the ethical ideas contained in stories. Pushkin expressed his understanding on love, marriage and the good and the evil with his narrating stories (wordsnarration) and his own stories (behaviors narration). On love, he criticized asceticism completely and thought camal love has the same wowh as spiritual. love, they are pursuing the beauty and protecting freedom when following love not religion and following carnaI love not spiritUal love.BetWeen irraional and rational love, sometimes Pushkin advocated the formef, waming common peop1e to grasp happiness; sometimes he appealed for the later, cauioning them about maintaining the freedom of others. Sometimes he was in dilenuna, giving up his righ to ethical judge. On marriage, He though that man should reject marriage because it is the grave of his freedom .on the contrny woman should hold marriage in her anns because it is the inevitable home of her life. On good and evil, He realized the negative value of good, the positive value of evil and interrelation between them. Therefore, he founded a world with the vague concept of good and evil. On the other hand, from the view of romanicism, he was longing for the pure human feelings and nature. Thus, He also founded a world with the clear concept of good and evil. In the world, He showed various forms of good or evil from which he indicated that greed is the source of evil and designed ethical principle that good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pushkin, narrative ethics, words narration, behaviors narration, ethical tendency
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