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1、The Charms of the Adventures of Tom SawyerAbstract: Tom Sawyer, a story of a boys adventures filled with curiosity and imagination created by Mark Twain, has attracted young readers and captured their general feeling one generation after another. Based on psychology, this paper tries to explore in w
2、hat way Tom Sawyer goes along with the childrens psychology and wins the admiration of young readers. The charm is demonstrated by a profound understanding of Tom Sawyers idealism, his naivete and innocence, his curiosity, fantasy and heroism, and through Mark Twains careful observation, his unconve
3、ntional writing and his unique device in style. (点评:这篇摘要概括性较强,可以说是本论文的“缩影”。)Key words: Tom Sawyer, charm, psychological factor, style Introduction Sparkling with mischief, jumping with youthful adventure, Mark Twains Tom Sawyer is one of the most splendid recreations of childhood in all of literatur
4、e. Tom Sawyer is the first of a long line of adolescent heroes in American fiction. It is a book that is more than a boys book. Like Gullivers Travels, Alice in Wonderland and Huckleberry Finn, it owes its greatness to the fact that it can be read and admired on all age levels. I have been intereste
5、d in psychology for quite some time. Since Tom Sawyer is regarded as a masterpiece in the childrens literature, the real key to its success must be sought in its popularity among young readers. On the basis of psychology, this thesis intends to explore in what way Tom Sawyer goes along with the chil
6、drens psychology and therefore wins the admiration of young readers.(提出论点:探究汤姆.索亚历险记为何如此符合儿童心理并为年轻读者所青睐。) (文章的起始句用了两个对称而协调的分词短语,显得正式、高雅。) 1. Childrens Naivete and Innocence1. 1 Brief Analysis Naivete and innocence are two of the common characteristics of children. (这是第一个分论点总论点提出后,文章从六个方面六个分论点展开论述。 )
7、 Children always comprehend the world around them with their simple heart and ponder over a problem with their childish ignorance. In this story, Mark Twain makes Tom Sawyer a professional boy, incessantly a boy, nothing but a boy, who has the characteristics of children in general. Confronted with
8、any kind of circumstances, Tom responds by making a game of it, by relying on his reading, by posing or acting out a part. (开门见山,观点明确,然后用演绎推理的方式展开下文。) 1.2 Toms Boyish Fashion of Doing Things 1.2. 1 Playing Truant Monday morning finds Tom Sawyer in low spirits because another weeks suffering in schoo
9、l comes. Tom tries to detect some symptoms in his system so that he can stay home from school. He discovers that one of his upper front teeth is loose. He is about to groan, but thinking of the terrible result of having the tooth pulled out, he gives up. He finally chooses his sore toe as an excuse
10、and falls to groaning with considerable spirit. Tom expects Sid, his younger brother, who sleeps beside him, to wake up and run to tell Aunt Polly about his symptoms. But no matter how Tom groans, no result comes from Sid. Tom was aggravated. He said, Sid! Sid! and shook him. But when Sid wakes up a
11、nd stares at him, Tom pretends to let Sid leave him alone. He acts as if he is dying and says, I forgive everybody, Sid. (Groan.) Tellem so, Sid. And Sid, you give my window sash and my cat with one eye to that new girl thats come to town, and tell her. Sid becomes so frightened that he flies downst
12、airs to tell Aunt Polly that Tom is dying. This is Toms painstakingly plotting fraud which makes Sid believe him but cannot deceive Aunt Polly. It is too simple, a cheap trick by children. It ends with Toms loose tooth pulled out and he still has to go to school. From the above episode we find that
13、Tom is an alert and resourceful child without losing his naivete and innocence in childhood. After all, children are still incomplete beings. Under any circumstances, children respond in an innocent and simple fashion, and tend to treat the problems they encounter in their unique childish way. The a
14、bove episode is a wonderful example of the boy mind, which inhabits a world quite distinct from that in which he is bodily present with his elders.(切入正题显得有点突然,章节之间的联系还可以严密些。) (引文衔接自然。运用事例型论据阐释第一个分论点。)1.2. 2 Love-affair Mark Twain also writes about what children feel about those of the opposite sex d
15、uring the childrens psychological development. And he reflects it through the hero, Tom Sawyer. There is a vivid description about Toms love complication for Becky. Once Tom sees a new girl with furtive eye in Jeff Thatchers garden. Immediately he fell in love with her. He began to show off in all s
16、orts of absurd boyish ways in order to win her admiration. When he sees the girl wending her way toward the house, Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it, grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet a while longer. His face lit up, right away, for she tossed a pansy over the fence a moment before sh
17、e disappeared. Before Tom worshiped this new angel with furtive eye, he had been the happiest and the proudest boy in the world only seven short days, and here in one instant of time she had gone out of his heart like a casual stranger whose visit is done. This is the beginning of Toms love story wi
18、th his childishly fickle desertion of his fiance, Amy Lawrence. Many children have the inclination to show off before those of the opposite sex so as to catch their attention. But the so-called love cannot go beyond the limit of immaturity of Toms age. For them, the love is only some trick or game.
19、Mark Twain grasps the childrens psychology and writes about Toms love-affair that is only boys love-affair, but is never treated otherwise than as a boys love-affair. It is removed from the looming sexuality of childhood and adolescence. It reminds many young readers of their own love-affair, simple
20、 and childish. (事例型论据与(下一段的)理论型论据相结合,使论证更有力。)1.2.3 Childish Imitation“Children often obtain scanty knowledge from adults and books about concept, custom and conduct, and according to their understanding and imagination, try to imitate.”“Imitation is commonly accepted as an innate tendency to mimic o
21、r copy others.” For children,“Imitation is supposed to play a role in learning.”Finding himself in a not yet familiar world, children need aid from what they read and see to learn things and testify them through their childish imitation, though no thorough understanding is involved. (不同来源的理论型论据增强了论点
22、的可信度和论文的权威性。)The same is true when Tom asks Becky for a kiss only because that is ritual he has read about in books when people get engaged. Toms childish imitation according to his reading may seem absurd to adults, but not to young readers. (运用篇章衔接手段,过渡自然。) Not having much social experience, they
23、look upon books and adults as authorities which help them portray all aspects of life. After Huck hears from an adult that his warts can be cured with dead cats, Huck and Tom carry a dead cat. and visit the cemetery at night. Being boys, they think they can control the occult forces of darkness, dre
24、ad and violence by laying spells on such things.They are superstitious about many things in a way that shows their dread of the unknown powers behind nature as well as their childish ignorance. 1.3 Summary Actually, naivete and innocence are so typical characteristics of children that many events of
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