《双城记》是狄更斯最重要的代表作之一,由狄更斯在47岁时发表的作品,是他迟暮之年的巅峰之作。《双城记》以法国大革命为背景,各种各样的人及复杂的事件巴黎和伦敦两座城市紧密的地联系在一起。饱受资产阶级蹂躏的平民阶层在长期的压抑生活后爆发正义的反抗,但在这个过程之中善良的人却失去了生命。狄更斯认为流血的革命不能从根本上解决问题,而爱与善的力量才能拯救人们。
本篇论文共分为五部分。第一部分是介绍。第二部分包含批判现实主义理论和浪漫主义理论。第三部分主要阐述了《双城记》中善与恶的元素。第四部分分别从批判现实主义和浪漫主义的角度出发探讨小说中善与恶的形成-751^文-论+文网www.751com.cn。第五部分是结论。
毕业论文关键词:双城记,狄更斯,浪漫主义,现实主义,善,恶
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments i
Abstract ii
摘要 iii
1 Introduction 1
2 Theory of Critical Realism and Romanticism in A Tale of Two Cities 3
2.1 Theory of Critical Realism 3
2.2 Theory of Romanticism 4
3 Elements of Good and Evil in A Tale of Two Cities 6
3.1 Elements of Good in the Novel 6
3.1.1 Dr. Manette: Incarnation of Love 6
3.1.2 Sydney Carton: Devotion 7
3.2 Elements of Evil in the Novel 8
3.2.1 Mrs. Defarage: Vengeance 8
3.2.2 The pair of brothers of Evremonade : the Rot of the Feudal System 9
3.2.3 Prison: Darkness 9
4 Analysis of the Formation of Good and Evil in A Tale of Two Cities 11
4.1 Formation of Evil by Critical Realism 11
4.2 Formation of Good by Romanticism 13
5 Conclusion 16
Bibliography 18
1 Introduction
Charles Dickens is one of the greatest writers of the nineteenth century who started a new area of realism with his masterpiece A Tale of Two Cities, which strongly reveals the dark side of British society during Victoria period. He has been regarded as the most outstanding critical realistic novelist and the master of language. Although Dickens’ works are limited by the time and social status, his novels deeply depicts the reality with his rich imagination and his sympathy to the poor people from lower class.
A Tale of Two Cities with a serious style is one of the masterpieces in the later life of Dickens. The king in France and the cruel nobles do not care about these poor people at all, but indulge in lavish life. The civilians cannot stand for the government’s incompetence and oppression, trying to overthrow the government and control Paris. But hared, violence and blood can’t soothe the sadness as good people get hurt in the process of this revolution. A series events of several families are told by Charles Dickens under the background of bloody French Revolution, filled with love, resentment and revenge. The two cities, London and Paris, are connected closely by the description of Charles Dickens. The plight of the French peasantry demoralized by the French aristocracy in the years leading up to the revolution, the corresponding brutality demonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocrats in the early years of the revolution, and many unflattering social issues paralleling with life in London during the same period are depicted in the novel.