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1、欧亨利和他的写作风格O.Henry and His Writing StyleContentsAbstract.1Key words.1I. Introduction.2II. O.Henry, Mouthpiece of the Lower People.21. Sympathy for the poor people.22. Reflection on the ordinary people .3III. The Characteristics of His Writing51. Surprising ending.52. The vividness of details.63. Coin
2、cidence.74. Humor and irony.85. Brilliant use of language.9IV. Short Critical Comments on O.Henrys Writing Style.9V. Conclusion.10References.11O.Henry and His Writing StyleAbstract: O.Henry was a distinguished American storywriter. He wrote more than 300 short stories in his life, and all of his sto
3、ries were ingeniously conceived, with the endings always contrary to readers expectations, yet not beyond reason, for both ways conform well to the logic of life. Actually, his style had a great influence on modern American fiction, especially stories printed in magazines. Therefore, some critics ca
4、lled him the founder of American stories. Being gifted with humor and a keen awareness of details, he objectively shows us what America looks like. All his stories put together constitute a true panorama of American life, or as someone said, the encyclopedia of American life. Key words: short story
5、; writing style摘 要:欧亨利原名威廉西德尼波特(William Sydney Porter),是美国最著名的短篇小说家之一,他一生中写了三百多部小说,曾被评论界誉为曼哈顿桂冠散文作家和美国现代短篇小说之父。他善于描写美国社会尤其是纽约百姓的生活。从艺术手法上看,欧.亨利善于捕捉生活中令人啼笑皆非而富于哲理的戏剧性场景,用漫画般的笔触勾勒出人物的特点。作品情节的发展较快,在结尾时突然出现一个意料不到的结局,使读者惊愕之余,不能不承认故事合情合理,进而赞叹作者构思的巧妙,被誉为“美国生活的百科全书”。 关键词:短篇小说; 写作风格 I. IntroductionO.Henry or
6、iginally named William Sydney Porter is a dynamic author and individual who established himself among significant American authors by emerging from a troubled past, creating a vast unique collection of short stories, and through the lasting popularity that he earned. Most of his 200 short stories fo
7、llowed a pattern of character, plot, structure, and setting, often culminating with an O.Henry twist. This continuity allowed him to garner considerable fame, added to by the persistent use of idealistic and romanticized themes. William Saroyan stated, The people of America love O.Henry.He was a nob
8、ody, but he was a nobody who was also a somebody, everybodys somebody. Underestimating the importance of Porters background would be doing injustice to his work and the true nature of the author. Current-Garcia supports this view in saying, The landscapes of his stories were vastly enriched by his u
9、nique life experiences, both as a convicted criminal who learned to write short stories while in jail and, later, as a literary celebrity in New York City. William Sydney Porter has deservingly merited his stature among the greatest American authors. Stephen Leacock epitomizes this point in saying t
10、hat the whole English-speaking world will recognize in one of his greatest masters of modern literature.II. O.Henry, Mouthpiece of the Lower People1. Sympathy for the poor peopleO.Henry wrote about the life of ordinary people in New York City. He is mouthpiece of the lower people. Many of his storie
11、s show sympathy for the lower people, such as The Voice of the City and The Four Million. These works sympathize with the young poor couple, with the down and outer, the drifter, or the alien, with his sympathy as the main feature of his works and is a projection of his personal loneliness. O.Henrys
12、 original feeling for the poor people has a great deal to do with his own experience full of frustration.O.Henry had a sad experience in his early years. His mother died when he was three years old, then he was brought up by his aunt, and virtually became an orphan. He worked in his uncles drugstore
13、 with little schooling. In 1887, O.Henry fell in love with a girl called Athol Estes, but her family didnt agree to the marriage of the young couple. As a result, the two young people had no choice but to run away together. In 1897, O.Henry was charged with embezzlement of funds from the Austin, Tex
14、as bank. To avoid being arrested, he fled to New Orleans and Honduras. His wife became ill during his absence, so he had to come back secretly. One trouble followed another. He was heart-broken with grief for his wifes death. Finally he was arrested and sentenced to five years in the Ohio Pentitenti
15、ary. In prison he thought of his own misery and humiliation, also the lower peoples lives around him. He was determined to write diligently with his pen as a mouthpiece of the poor people.As his experience shows, the majority people meet in his daily life are those in the lower class of the society
16、such as clerks, policemen, and waitresses. He opens The Four Million by observing that Some one invented the assertion that there were only Four Hundred people in New York City who were really worth noticing. But a wiser man has arisenthe census takerand his larger estimate of human interest has bee
17、n preferred in marking out the field of these little stories of the Four Million. But just because his observation for the poor and the ordinary people made him the most famous author in his times and this is why his twist ending can gain the sympathy and the tears of so many readers. They are the s
18、tories of four million people, but not the stories of four hundred people.In short, without O.Henrys miserable experience, there would not be his deep sympathy for the lower people in his stories and he would not form his own writing style.2. Reflection on the ordinary peopleIn many of O.Henrys shor
19、t stories, he wrote about the lives of the ordinary people in New York, as well as in the other places. O.Henry was very familiar with common peoples life style. He drifted through several occupations: a bookkeeper, a drugstore clerk, a Texas Ranger, an accountant, a draftsman, a bank teller and a n
20、ewspaper columnist. He himself had experienced many failures and frustrations, such as his wifes death, some financial failures in early literary ventures and the failure of his own humorous weekly The Rolling Stone. He was even indicted on a charge of embezzling funds and was thrown into prison. He
21、 could turn out many stories based on his own life, and he himself might be the prototype of many of his characters. In addition, O.Henry used to wander about New York City, drifting into conversations with strangers on the streets or in the parks, observing with an acute eye and ear, sights and sou
22、nds, nuances of sounds, nuances of day or on Wall Street. He knew ordinary people so well and the way he represents them in his stories gives the readers the impression that they meet these characters everyday. They have not any striking characteristics, not would they be easy to find in a large mul
23、titude of people. In fact, every one of them was as ordinary as a grain of sand, and the only word that could be used to describe them is common.O.Henrys stories were written to help people escape from their everyday problems. The author had been a skilled storyteller since he was a teenager. He use
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