本科论文(设计)题目:无法逃避的命运和抗争:——浅析《俄狄浦斯王》的命运...
Theunchangeablefateandfighting:OnthetitlefateofOedipusthekingbyLiYaliUndertheSupervisionofChenXinSubmittedinPartialFulfillmentoftheRequirementsfortheDegreeofBachelorofArtsSchoolofForeignStudiesShandongUniversityofFinanceandEconomicsMay2012...
AcknowledgementsFirstofall,Iwouldgivemygreatappreciatetomyrespectablesupervisortoconstantlyencouragemeandguidemetodotheresearch.Thanktohisserioussupervisionandguidance,Ihavefinishedmythesisintheregulartime.Atthesametime,mythankstoallmybelovedteachersintheSchoolofForeignStudiesofShandongUniversityofFinanceandEconomics,fortheyteachingmealltheaspectsofEnglish.L.Y.L...
ABSTRACTTheunchangeablefateandfighting:OnthetitlefateofOedipusthekingLiYaliOedipusthekingisoneofthegreattragedieswrittenbySophocles.TheplaytellshisfatethathewouldkillhisfatherandmarriedhismotherisdoomedbyGod.Whenheknowstheoracle,hetrieshisbesttoescapefromitbutunfortunatelyfailedintheend.Thethemeofthesubjectistoexpresstheunchangeablefatethroughtheconflictcontradictorybetweenhumanbeings’natureandfate.Also,theplayspeakshighlyofpeople’sfightingspiritwithGodandmysteriousstrength.Eventhoughwecan’tchangetheendingofthefate,wecanchangetheattitudetowardsfate,facingitsmileyandbravely.Keywords:Oedipustheking;fate;fighting...
摘要无法逃避的命运和抗争——浅析《俄狄浦斯王》的命运《俄狄浦斯王》是索福克勒斯最伟大的悲剧之一。这戏剧讲述了俄狄浦斯杀父娶母的命运被上帝注定,但是他进他最大的努力想要改变这个命运,但最终以还是没能逃脱命运的悲剧。《俄狄浦斯王》通过人与命运的矛盾冲突揭示了命运的主题。这部戏剧也高度赞扬的人类和上帝这个神秘力量斗争精神。即使我么么不能改变命运的结局,但是我们可以改变对待命运的态度,微笑的,勇敢的。关键词:《俄狄浦斯王》;命运;抗争...
CONTENTSAcknowledgements…………………………………………………iiAbstract………………………………………………………….…iiiChineseAbstract…………………………………………………ivIntroduction…………………………………………………………1ChapterOne……………………....……………….........…………2Theunchangeablefate……………………………………………2ChapterTwo………………………….………………………….3Oedipuscomplex………………..…………………3ChapterThree……………………………………….…………4Realisticsignificance……………………………………4Conclusion…………..………………………………….………….5WorksCited……………………………………………………..…5...
IntroductionSophocles,oneofthemostinfluentialtragicwritersofancientGreece,wasbornafewyearsbeforetheBattleofMarathonin490BC,diedattheageofninetyinthewinterof406BC.HewasalsooneofthethreeancientGreecetragedianswhowrite123playsduringhislife,includingthemostfamousOedipusandAntigone.Becauseofthelittleinformation,itishardtomakeanexactchronologyofhisworks,buttakingintoconsiderationsomestylecharacteristics,specialistsaythattheprobablechronologicalorderisAjax,Antigone,Oedipustheking,Trachiniae,Electra,PhiloctetesandOedipusatColonus.Sophocleshasmadegreatcontributiontothedramabyaddingathirdactorinparticular,therebyreducingtheimportanceofthechorusinthepresentationoftheplot.Thesubjectofhistragediesisalmostrelatedtothemattersthatthehero’sfateisdoomedandcouldn’tbeinevitable.Also,Sophocles’’playwasalivewithfightingspiritandreflectedthemindhumanbeingshadinthatout-datetime....
ChapterOneTheunchangeablefateFateisathemethatoftenoccursinGreekwritingtragedies.TheideathatattemptingtoavoidanoracleistheverythingwhichbringsitaboutisacommonmotifinmanyGreekmyths.AlsowecanseethisphenomenoninOedipusthekinginparticular.ToLouis,KingofThebes,anoracleforetoldthatthechildborntohimbyhisqueenJocastawouldkillhisfatherandmarryhismother.Soassoonasthesonwasborn,theinfant'sfeetwererivetedtogetherandhewaslefttodieonMountCithaeron.Butashepherdfoundthebabyandtakescareofhim,anddeliveredhimtoanothershepherdwhotookhimtohismaster,theKingofCorinth.Hebeingchildlessadoptedtheboy,whogrewupbelievingthathewasindeedtheKing'sson.Afterwardsdoubtinghisparentage,hevisitedDelphitofindoutwhohisrealparentsare.Buttohisshocked,theoraclegavehimanotherprophecyinsteadofansweringwhatheasked,whichhewouldkillhisfatherandmarryhismother.Inordertoescapefromthisbadfate,hedecidedtofleeawayfromwhathedeemedhisfather'shouseandinhisflightheencounteredandunwillinglykilledLaius,alsohisnaturefather.ThisistheverybeginningofOedipus’srealtragedy;theprophecyisapproachingstepbystep.Finally,aftersolvinglotsofdifficulties,hebecamethekingofthebe,marringtheformerqueen,unknowinglyhisnaturemother.whenheknowsthetruth,heblindedhiseyesandprayedforexilefromThebes.Eventhroughhecouldnotescapefromthecageofthefate,wecouldnotignoretheeffortshehaddone,andalso,wecouldnotignorethecontributionshehasmadetohisstate.Oedipusisatrueman,arealherowhosolvestheriddleofThebes.Atthesametime,heisastraightkingwholovesthesubjectsofhiskingdom,protectstheinterestofhisowncountry.InordertoinvestigatethemurdertheformerkingLaius,hepassionatelycurseshemurder,andunknowinglythathecurses...
himself.Thesubjectsofthekingdomloveandrespecthimandseehimasthemosthonorableperson.Hefightsforhisownfateusingthestrongwill.Eventhoughhefinallyfails,hisfightingspiritsexistforever.ThethemeofOedipusthekingisnottoexpressthehumanbeing’ssorrow,helplessanddisappointmentwhenitcomestodestiny,buttoindicatethatpeopleisfreeandhasfreewill.Peoplehaveenergyandwilltofightagainsthisterriblefate,persistentlyandunyieldingly.Inconclusion,humanbeingcouldnotbeanaccessoryofgodandfate,butafreeindividual,afreesoul.ChapterTwoOedipuscomplexWhyOedipusthekingissopopularallaroundtheworld?Ithinkthatthereisakindofcomplexwhichlinksusandtheplay.WecanknowthatOedipusisnotonlyatragedyoffatebutalsothetragedyofcharacterwhichcomesfromOedipuscomplex.FreudthinksthatOedipuscomplexoftenoccursbetween3-5years.Heconsidersitastagewherethechildexperiencesaneroticattachmenttooneparentandhostilitytowardtheotherparent.Theensuingtriangulartensionisseenasbeingtherootofmostmentaldisorders.Freudcitestheincesttabooastherootofmanyotherprohibitions.'Wecannotgetawayfromtheassumptionthatman'ssenseofguiltspringsfromtheOedipuscomplexandwasacquiredatthekillingofthefatherbythebrothersbannedtogether'(Freud,1930).Inlittleboy’smind,motherishisownobjectwhichcouldnotbesharedbyothers.Theprimitivedesireforoneparentmayalsoawakeninthechildajealousmotivationtoexcludetheotherparent.Oedipuswouldliketooccupyhismotherbyhimself;theprimitivedesireexistsinhismindforalongtime,sothatinhisdeepheart,theviewofkillinghisfather,marringhismotherreallyexists.Inordertoescapethe...
irresistiblefate,Oedipusmadetheoraclecometrueunconsciously;thisindicatesthetragicspiritintheplay.ChapterThreeRealisticsignificanceofOedipusthekingInOedipustheking,fateisdestinedandcan’tbechangedbypeople,nomatterwhoyouare.Oedipusfightswithiteventhoughheknowstheoraclehasbeendonebygod.Sowhenweconfrontwiththefate,whatshouldwedo?Shouldwejustsithereforseekinghelporshouldwestandforfighting?Maybeonewouldsaythatwecan’tchangeitnomatterwhatwedo,sothatwhyweshouldwastelotsoftime,energytodothemeaninglessthing?Weshouldtreasurewhatwehavepossessedinsteadofthinkinghowtochangethefateallday.However,asfarasIamconcerned,wecan’tmakegreatprogressifwejuststaytheoriginalstatecomfortably,notgoingupahead.Forexample,HelenKeller,ablindedwomanfightsagainstherdisabilitiesallherlife.Atfirst,shecouldnotcommunicatewithothersowingtotheblindness,butshedoesn’twastethetimeoflifeforcomplainingtheunfairofthefate,whatshedoesistoseizealltheopportunities,spendallthetime,morethan10timesthanotherstolearnknowledge.Also,shededicatestotirelessadvocacyandfearlessactivismthatopenedwidedoorsofpossibilityforpeoplewithdisabilities.”Iwillnotjustlivemylife,Iwillnotjustspendmylife,Iwillinvestmylife”isarealdescriptionofHelenKellerforfighting...
againstfate.Wecan’tescapethefate,suchasdisabilities,difficultiestheGodgivesus,butwecantakeactiveactionstoliveanexcellentcolorfullife.Inourcommonlife,wealsomaycomeacrossmanytroubles,anditishardtohaveaplainsailingintheocean.Ifwejustthinktoavoidthedifficulties,stayinginthecomfortableplace,wemaylosstheopportunitiestoimproveourabilities,increaseourknowledge.Sometimes,wemaycomplainthehardsituationwearein,butitwillenrichourmind.Trytochangetheattitudetowardsthehardsituationsortheunfairfate,beoptimisticandtakepositivemeasureswhenwecomeacrossit.Wearefreeindividuals,wehaveourownrighttocontrolourlives,andwehaveabilitiestodecidewhatkindofroadweshouldwalk.Tobeourselvesanddonotbeboundedbydestiny,thisiswhatIlearnedandwhatweshoulddointhenearfuturethroughOedipustheking,alsoisthespiritofOedipustheking.ConclusionOedipus,oneofthegreattragedies,wascreatedbytheplaywrightSophoclesinGreeceaccordingtothelegend.Itwasregardedastheperfecttragediesbywhichexpressedtheimpressiveprofoundtheme-thefate,throughtheconflictcontradictorybetweenhumannatureandfate.Humanbeingsaresmallwithinthenatureandcontrolledbydestiny,whichcouldnotbechangedbyus.Oedipus’fateisnotonlythetragedyofhimself,butalsothetroubleofhumanbeings.AlthoughOedipusspareseveryefforttotrytoescapethehorribledestinycontinuallytoldbyoracle,thefateisapproachingtohim.Inthissituation,whatweshoulddoistakeactionspositivelytofightagainstthefatewhenweconfrontthistroubleeventhoughwecouldnotescapeit,asOedipusdoes.AsfarasIamconcerned,thesignificanceofOedipusthekingisamoralvictoryofhumanbeings,whichpraisetheunyieldingwillandfightingspiritofhumanbeings....
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