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Brett:Women's Tragedy and Values in the 1920s

Brett:Women's Tragedy and Values in the 1920s
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摘要 Traditionally,Brett from Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises is criticized for her embodiment of various decaying indications.In appearance,that is the very conclusion a plain reader can draw from the text.But taking the specific historic and literal background into the inter-textual reading,a critic reader will surely discern a series of qualities in Brett to argue for her inner innocent self which was so damaged by the reality.The author implies his"iceberg"to the effect that most readers are liable to ignore or neglect.Close reading reveals the deep-rooted sympathy in the author’s inner heart.This sympathy is not only directed to Brett,but all those in tragedies in that historic era and this sympathy later functions to highlight women’s values in the author’s viewpoint. Traditionally, Brett from Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises is criticized for her embodiment of various decaying indications. In appearance, that is the very conclusion a plain reader can draw from the text. But taking the specific historic and literal background into the inter-textual reading, a critic reader will surely discern a series of qualities in Brett to argue for her inner innocent self which was so damaged by the reality. The author implies his'iceberg'to the effect that most readers are liable to ignore or neglect. Close reading reveals the deep-rooted sympathy in the author's inner heart. This sympathy is not only directed to Brett, but all those in tragedies in that historic era and this sympathy later functions to highlight women's values in the author's viewpoint.
作者 肖杨
出处 《海外英语》 2016年第14期175-177,共3页 Overseas English
关键词 VIEWPOINT APPEARANCE REALITY HIGHLIGHT ignore TEXTUAL liable literal argue implies Brett The Sun Also Rises tragedy values
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