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Grow The Fate Of The Characters In Dramatic Art

Posted on:2013-08-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L T LiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2245330395952831Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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"Oliver Twist","The Personal History of David Copperfield" and "Great Expectations" is the three classic novels of Charles Dickens. In the three novels, orphans are hero and the main lines are their growth processes. Dickens’s other works have varying degrees of growth theme, showing Dickens concerning about growth issues.Dickens’novel creation is influenced by the European Bildungsroman. There is a series of problems behind the appearance of prosperity in Victorian England. Concerning about the social issues exposes his social responsibility.Theme in the novels specific performance figures remaining the true nature of efforts to achieve the process of self-worth in the suffering and temptations. From happy ending in "The Personal History of David Copperfield " to open ending in "Great Expectations", Charles Dickens’s thought was changing, but the enthusiastic spirit in the face of adversity is the same.There are many similarities in the growth of the novel. In the process of growing, the characters are driven by the temptation, separate from the original living environment by "running away" and wake up in the test. The Bildungsromans of Dickens also have own unique.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dickens, Bildungsroman, Narrative
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