【英语论文】《老人与海》中圣地亚哥毅力和勇气的形象分析.doc
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1、Analysis on the Persistence and Courage of Santiagos Character in The Old Man and the Sea老人与海中圣地亚哥毅力和勇气的形象分析ContentI. IntroductionA. About the writer B. About the book II. The Persistence and Courage of SantiagoABefore out of the seaa. The image of Santiagob. Talking with manolinB. After out the sea
2、a. Hook the marlinb. Struggle with marlin C. Back homea. Struggle with marauding sharksb. Dreaming lionsIII. The great SantiagoA. Strong willpowerB .The sea hero ReferencesI. IntroductionA. About the writer Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961), one of the most famous American novelist, short-story writer a
3、nd essayist, was the winner of the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. Still a teenager, Hemingway volunteered for war work and was wounded on the Italian front in 1918, the basis for his first major book A Farewell to Arms (1929). His fascination with grace under pressure was explored in his writing o
4、n bullfighting, Death in the Afternoon (1932), and he returned to Spain in 1937 to cover the Spanish civil war, and he distilled the experience in his greatest novel For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940). In World War II he was a thrusting war correspondent with US forces in Europe. After the war he summar
5、ized his philosophy with marvellous economy in The Old Man and the Sea (1952). Repeated accidents and alcoholism sapped his vitality and he shot himself in 1961. Hemingways writing career began in high school and continued until his death in 1961, Several of his works were published posthumously, an
6、d he had been an international literary celebrity for more than a quarter of a century. B. About the book The Old Man and the Sea (1952) ends came round to of the Hemingways writing career. With vivid characterization, simple language, and profoundly implicating meaning, The Old Man and the Sea earn
7、ed its author the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for 1952, and it helped him to win Nobel Prize for Literature two years later. The Old Man and the Sea is a tragic adventure story. Sustained by the pride of his calling, the only pride he has left, a broken old fisherman ventures far out into the Gulf Str
8、eam and there hooks the biggest marlin ever seen in those waters. Then, alone and exhausted by his struggle to harpoon the giant fish, he is forced into a losing battle with marauding sharks; they leave him nothing but the skeleton of his catch.In The Old Man and the Sea, Ernest Hemingway further ex
9、plores the masculine theme of man renting challenges and struggling alone, manifesting extreme determination and fortitude in the face of certain defeat, and living with grace under pressure”.(殷雪迎, 95年04期)The portrayal of the old fisherman Santiago reflectes the qualities and values that the author
10、admired most: courage, dignity and the power to endure. Stylistically, The Old Man and the Sea is written in simple sentence structure.II. The Persistence and Courage of SantiagoABefore out of the seaa. The image of SantiagoSantiago is an old fisherman, for eighty four days old Santiago has not caug
11、ht a single fish. At first a young boy, Manolin, has shared his bad fortune, but after the fortieth luckless day the boys father tells his son to go in another boat. From that time on Santiago works alone. Each morning he rows his skiff out into the Gulf Stream where the big fish is. Each evening he
12、 comes in empty-handed. The years has ran off to leave deep trace on his body. He is old but not decrepitude, his appeasement and the vibrant heart become fresh and clear contrast. Hemingway describes his image appearance and the eyes, expressing an old man outward appearance of old with inside of s
13、trength. “The old man was thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles in the back of his neck. The brown blotches of the benevolent skin cancer the sun brings from its reflection on the tropic sea were on his cheeks. The blotches ran well down the sides of his face and his hands had the deep-creased scars fro
14、m handling heavy fish on the cords. But none of these scars were fresh. They were as old as erosions in a fishless desert.” “Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated.”(Hemingway, 2001:02). These two kinds of hostile strengt
15、hs express Santiago is a persistence and courage character person. This kind of confrontation makes the reader produce new expectation to the person, also behaving the activity of thing to launch vast mental space and environment space. In addition, failure and bad luck are permanent in other people
16、s eyes, but to old man do not result in what influence. He still believes he will also have good luck. He can also lend experience and deep technique to catch to a real heavy rain.Manolins parents decide that the old man was now and definitely salao, which is the worst form of unlucky (Hemingway,200
17、1:01). This sentence proclaims one of the novels themes, the heroic struggle against unchangeable fate. Indeed, the entire first paragraph emphasizes Santiagos apparent lack of success. For example, It made the boy sad to see the old man come in each day with his skiff empty. And most powerfully, Th
18、e sail was patched with flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag of permanent defeat (Hemingway,2001:01). This type of descriptive degradation of Santiago continues with details of his old, worn body. Even his scars, legacies of past successes, are old as erosions in a fishless desert (Hemin
19、gway, 2001:02). All this changes suddenly, though, when Hemingway says masterfully, Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated (Hemingway,2001:02). This draws attention to a dichotomy between two different types of success: o
20、uter, material success and inner, spiritual success. While Santiago clearly lacks the former, the import of this lack is eclipsed by his possession of the later. This triumph of indefatigable spirit over exhaustible material resources is another important theme of the novel. Also, Santiagos eye colo
21、r foreshadows Hemingways increasingly explicit likening of Santiago to the sea, suggesting an analogy between Santiagos indomitable spirit and the seas boundless strength. b. Talking with manolin “I may not be as strong as I think,” the old man says, “But I know many tricks and I have resolution.”(H
22、emingway, 2001:16). “The old mans tone is heroic and self-confident, he knows the bad situation of own physical strength, but he believes very again oneself care the advantage of ambition and experience”(刑嘉锋,1999年03期). Let us know mankind first at the conflict in the nature is the destiny that cant
23、succeed in escaping failure of, but the failure is of no account, important is we have to have confidence, dignity, and courage, develop own spirit to the extreme limit, know our real ability. Hemingway complicates the matter further by identifying Santiago with turtles, those creatures which blindl
24、y, literally devour the feminine man-of-war. The main significance of this identification, however, is Santiagos likeness to the sea and the various creatures which inhabit it is living waters. About the turtles, Santiago says Most people are heartless about turtles because a turtles heart will beat
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