《彼得·潘》中关于成长主题的矛盾分析英语毕业论文.doc
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1、The Contradictions in the Process of Growing Up in Peter PanAbstract: Peter Pan, written by the British writer J. M. Barrie, has a profound influence as a world famous classic childrens fantasy. It not only enriches works of child literature but broadens the area of psychology. For example, nowadays
2、, Peter Pan Syndrome has become a popular psychoanalytical term. In this thesis, which consists of five parts, the author intends to study the causes of that psychosis from perspectives of kidology and literature. In the first part this thesis introduces the work Peter Pan, the Peter Pan Complex and
3、 the kidology about the growth of children. Then from the second to the forth part, it comes to sharp contrasts between the child world and the adult world innocence versus secularization, fantasy versus fear, freedom versus duty respectably. And in the last part, it is a summary of the main idea ab
4、out this thesis and the importance of the topic in reality. Key words: Peter Pan; Peter Pan Complex or Syndrome; child world; adult world彼得潘中关于成长主题的矛盾分析摘要:作为一部世界著名儿童幻想小说,英国作家JM巴里的作品彼得潘产生了深远的影响。它不仅丰富了儿童文学作品,并且推动了心理学领域的发展。比如,当今,“彼得潘综合症”已经成为一个流行的心理学名词。本文试图从儿童心理学以及文学角度去探究上述精神疾病产生的内在原因。文章共分为五个部分。第一部分先后介绍
5、了彼得潘,“彼得潘情结”,和关于“成长”的儿童心理学。文章第二,第三,第四部分重点描述儿童世界与成人世界的鲜明对比:纯洁与堕落,幻想与恐惧,自由与责任。最后一部分总结了论文的主要观点并从中进一步揭示出“彼得潘情结”在现实生活中的表现,并简要分析其在现实生活出现的原因及应对措施。 关键词:彼得潘;“彼得潘情结”;儿童世界;成人世界ContentsAbstract.I1. Introduction11.1Peter Pan11.2Peter Pan Complex21.3 Kidology about the Growth of Children22. Innocence vs. Seculari
6、zation32.1 Innocent Child World42.2 Secular Adult World53. Fantasy vs. Fear63.1 Fantasy in Childrens Hearts63.2 Conflicts between Fantasy and Reality73.3 Fear in Adults Imagination84. Freedom vs. Duty94.1 Children as Freedom Pursuers and Duty Escapist94.1.1 Freedom Pursuers94.1.2 Duty Escapist104.2
7、Adults as Subjects under Duty and without Freedom115. Conclusion115. 1 A Brief Review of the Main Idea of the Text115.2 The Importance of the Research in Reality12References15The Contradictions in the Process of Growing Up in Peter Pan1. Introduction 1.1 Peter Pan Peter Pan is a famous fantasy, popu
8、lar among children and adults all over the world. It describes a story about Windy, John and Michael, led by a unique boy named Peter Pan. He teaches them to fly and brings them to the Neverland where they experience a series of ventures and then return home in reality.The main plots include: the fr
9、iendship between fairies and boys, the communication between mermaids and humans, the conflicts and associations between the white and the red-skinned, the wars between pirates and good men and the ability to fly and so on. Attractive as these plots are, we readers cannot ignore the fact that not on
10、ly those plots but also the authors logical imaginations and lively characters attract readers of several generations. Since Peter Pans protagonists are children, and so are the readers, its author deeply understood and accurately reproduced childrens imaginations, feelings, their languages, and the
11、ir behaviors. As a result, lots of plots seem to be “childish”, “odd” and even “absurd” though they are not in fantastic world and well welcomed by kids. For example, in the story, a shadow can drop from the body of its host and can also be sewed to it again. Apart from that, mushrooms are also used
12、 as chimneys by the boys. Those details indicate the features of childrens imaginationsimplicity, sentimentalism, and purity. Therefore those descriptions are easily accepted by children.And, as is known to all of us, playing games is childrens second natural instinct. Barrie knew this well. In Neve
13、rland Peter lives a happy life, playing games with other kids. They all take a serious attitude towards games. When Windy is acting a Mother, she tries her best to be a good one. Every night she tells boys funny stories and sings enchantments over them. Those descriptions are close to childrens live
14、s, their feelings and their inner world. It is hard to distinguish them from realistic ones. So children will regard it as a funny and true story. Also adult readers, after reading this book, will definitely be reminded of their wonderful childhood.1.2 Peter Pan Complex Complex is a psychoanalytical
15、 term, which comes from Carl G. Tungs theory of Personality. It is firstly used in the term of Oedipus Complex and then Carl G. Tung broadened it. It is an affectively toned group of associated ideas and described as an image of a certain psychic situation which is strongly accentuated emotionally a
16、nd is incompatible with the habitual attitude of consciousness. Peter Pan is the protagonist in the book of Peter Pan, which is subtitled “The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up”. This boy has no home or parents, living in Neverland with some other homeless children and fairies. Being adventurous, illusive a
17、nd rebellious, he loves freedom and in all his life, it seems that he is flying here and there and playing various games. He is forgetful, never having the conception of time. And his most distinguishing personality is that he is not willing to and doesnt need to grow up. With the aim of escaping fr
18、om being a grown-up, who represents the responsibilities of families and society, Peter lives with lost boys in Neverland, far from the adults world. Originated from the experiences of Peter Pan, the Peter Pan Complex refers to “a desire to escape or flee from confining situations or situations, to
19、which they are unable to cope, childishness, the unwillingness of growing up” (Mc Gavock, 2007: 48). In our current society, Peter Pan Complex refers to the wishes of many children, even of grown-ups, who fear and refuse to grow up. They want to escape from responsibilities and stress from society a
20、nd pursue to live a natural and happy life.1.3 Kidology about the Growth of ChildrenHuman beings and other lower creatures have a magnificent difference in the degree of openness of gene system, which has already been confirmed by scientific philosopher Perpul, biological philosopher Myer and philos
21、ophical anthropologist Landrail. These three, they all agreed that there are two kinds of genes the closed genes with characteristics and the open ones without characteristics and that the open genes unlike the closed ones which can be inherited directly, must go through mutual interaction with post
22、natal environment to become mature. In fact, most of human genes are open ones. Without information from postnatal, they will fail in their development. Even for the close genes, influence of postnatal environment is very beneficial. Therefore, human beings have a great dependence on the environment
23、 after birth. Once deprived of that environment of learning and developing, children would always stay in the state of immaturity and can not become “real human beings”. Nowadays, there are theories explaining the stimulus for childrens growth of mind. Then what is the stimulus, namely the inner con
24、tradiction for children development of psychology or the growth of mind? Briefly it is the contradiction between the present state of childrens present expression of growth of mind and the potential which is going to be expressed. So, given some proper external condition, childrens mind and psycholo
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