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1、關(guān)于論文結(jié)構(gòu)和格式規(guī)范的有關(guān)問題,請認真閱讀“外國語學(xué)院英語本科卑業(yè)論文撰寫耍求”, 同時可査閱“mla格式學(xué)位論文寫作規(guī)范(供查詢用)”。(建議:以木范文作為模板,把自己論文的相應(yīng)部分復(fù)制后,以“編輯”菜單屮的“選擇 性粘貼”一“無格式文本”的方式,粘貼到范文的相應(yīng)位置,以保持與范文格式完全一致。) 論文打印1份,左側(cè)裝訂(兩個釘子),注意不要把打卬中出現(xiàn)的空白紙裝進去,不要用塑料 封而夾子。(這些說明打印吋刪除)山東財經(jīng)大學(xué)本科畢業(yè)論文(設(shè)計)題目:走向真和美的朝圣之旅淺析馬丁 伊登的主人公(三號黑體,居中)學(xué) 院一 外國語學(xué)院專 業(yè) 英語(或:輔修英語)班 級 (燕山校區(qū)填打“英語080

2、1 ”,舜耕校區(qū)填打“2008英語1”,輔修7生填寫丄修專業(yè)班級)學(xué) 號xxx姓 名2q£x指導(dǎo)教師2qcx(四號宋體,下劃線屮內(nèi)容居屮對齊,姓名為兩個字的,屮間空個漢字位置)山東財經(jīng)大學(xué)教務(wù)處制二o二年五月山東財經(jīng)大學(xué)學(xué)士學(xué)位論文原創(chuàng)性聲明本人鄭重聲明:所呈交的學(xué)位論文,是本人在導(dǎo)師的指導(dǎo)下進行研究工作所取得的成果。除文中已經(jīng)注明引用的內(nèi)容外,本論文不含 任何其他個人或集體已經(jīng)發(fā)表或撰寫過的研究成果。對本文的研究做 出重要貢獻的個人和集體,均已在論文中作了明確的說明并表示了謝 意。本聲明的法律結(jié)果由本人承擔(dān)。日期填寫定稿日期,按論文工作流程規(guī)定的寫。學(xué)位論文作者簽名:手寫年月日山東

3、財經(jīng)大學(xué)關(guān)于論文使用授權(quán)的說明本人完全了解山東財經(jīng)大學(xué)有關(guān)保留、使用學(xué)士學(xué)位論文的規(guī)定, 即:學(xué)校有權(quán)保留、送交論文的復(fù)印件,允許論文被查閱,學(xué)??梢?公布論文的全部或部分內(nèi)容,可以采用影印或其他復(fù)制手段保存論文。 指導(dǎo)教師簽名: 手寫論文作者簽名: 手寫年月日年月日a pilgrimage to truth and beauty:on the title hero of martin edenbyli zhihuiunder the supervision ofwang wenhuasubmitted in partial fulfillment of the requirementsfor

4、 the degree of bachelor of artsschool of foreign studiesshandong university of finance and economicsmay 2012acknowledgementsfirst of all, i would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to my supervisor*, both for his enlightening guidance, warm and constant encouragement during the process of writin

5、g this thesis- without his incredible patience and prudence, i could not have finished my thesis. my thanks are also extended to other beloved teachers in the school of foreign studies of shandong university of finance and economics, for their valuable and informative courses which have benefited me

6、 a lot during my college years.(名字的第一個字母)l.乙 h.abstracta pilgrimage to truth and beauty:on the title hero of martin edenli zhihuimartin eden is one of the representative works of the american naturalist writer jack london. it mainly tells a story of how the title hero martin eden becomes a successfu

7、l writer from a poor seaman through his hard struggle, and finally chooses to commit suicide. it criticizes and exposes the utilitarian values of the american society in the 19th century, and reveals the universal essence of human life. the thesis analyzes the protagonist history of life struggles,

8、comprehension of true love, and his conflicting psychology facing the reality after success, and argues that martinis life is a pilgrimage to truth and beauty.key words: martin eden pilgrimage; struggle history; truth and beauty摘要走向真和美的朝圣之旅淺析馬丁伊登的主人公李智慧馬丁伊登是美國自然主義小說家杰克倫敦的代表作之一,主要講述了主人公馬 丁伊登從一文不名的水手成

9、為成功作家的奮斗歷程,但最終卻選擇口殺的悲劇。小說不僅 抨擊和揭露了 19 i比紀(jì)美國功利社會的價值觀念,而口深刻揭示了人性的普遍本質(zhì)。本文通過 分析主人公的奮斗史、他對愛的理解和成功后面對現(xiàn)實的矛盾心理,認為馬丁的牛命歷程是 一次走向真和美的朝圣之旅。關(guān)鍵詞:馬丁 伊登;朝圣之旅;奮斗史;真利美contentsacknowledgementsiiabstractiiiabstract in chineseivintroduction1chapter one struggle history4i. struggle motivation 一 to win love and status4ii.

10、 struggle course 一 to praise truth and beauty5chapter two comprehension of love9i. in the process of struggle 一 worship of love 9ii. after ruth's leave 一 love defeated by money 10chapter three conflicting psychology after success12i. puzzlement of writing 12ii. difficult positioning of social cl

11、ass13conclusion15works cited16introductionjack london (18761916), a famous novelist of american naturalism, was born in a poor family in san francisco the impoverished family forced the young jack into various jobs so as to raise himself, such as laborer, factory worker, oyster pirate in the san fra

12、ncisco bay, member of the california fish patrol, sailor, gold prospector and so on; however, he was not defeated by the hard life, which fostered him to become a superman. he was always energetic with strong will and never yielded to difficulties. london had little formal schooling, but he spent lo

13、ts of time on self-education in public libraries. he read a large number of books and consciously chose to become a writer to escape his former terrible life. his life experiences provided lots of materials for his writings.注意每段的首行縮進、行距、字體、字號等要保持全文一致in his short writing life, london had left us near

14、ly 50 works, with 19 novels among them his diligence and genius had pushed him far beyond most of his literary peers in both perspective and contents. among his famous works are martin eden (1909), the call of the wild (1903), the sea wolf 904), the game (1905), white fang (1906), the road (1907), a

15、nd so on. london had become the best-selling, highest-paid and most popular american author of his time. he once encouraged other aspiring writers to "develop a philosophy life, put a stamp of self on your work, have something to say, use your time wisely, learn how to read, how to absorb and d

16、iscard" (walker 11). in 1916, london was so spiritually barren that he committed suicide with morphine. his tragic death can be helpful for readers to understand his works because "study of his life and writings provides a case through which to examine the contradictions in the american ch

17、aracter, along with key movements and ideas during the progressive era (tian 4).martin eden is a senii-autobiographical novel because "the struggle process of the protagonist martin eden is the true portrayal of jack london,s early life”(si 415). martin was born in a poor family, living a very

18、hard life. by chance, he was invited to a rich family and fell in love with the beautiful lady一ruth morse, so he longed for the life of the upper class which he thought was noble and elegant. he was ambitious, persistent and passionate. london once used this poem to show martin ederfs life:let me li

19、ve out my years in heat of blood!let me die drunken with the dreamers wine!let me not see this soul-house built of mudgo toppling to the dusta vacant shrine! (neihardt 41)martin eden made great efforts to change his state of living. through self-education and self-determination, he succeeded then fa

20、me and money overwhelmed him, the bourgeoisie opened the door for him and the wealthy lady threw herself into his arms as well. at this time, martin should have been glad; however, he woefully found that the upper class was so hypocritical, and that the love was not what he had originally sought. be

21、sides, “he also suffered from class alienation, for he no longer belonged to the working class, while he rejected the materialistic values of the wealthy which he worked so hard to join" (vanspanckeren 150). what he had got didrft lead to happiness, but tragedy. due to his disappointment to soc

22、iety and love, martin felt very lonely and at last he chose suicide, which had different meanings for this novel. for many readers the protagonist death was so unexpected that they "have felt that suicide was not by any means the logical conclusion of a story dealing with the hero's success

23、 against odds”(watson 45).注意文內(nèi)引文規(guī)范。每個文獻須在文末參 考書口屮出現(xiàn).earle labor quoted a reader's impression on martin eden: "during last two nights, i was totally engrossed in martin eden, and it deeply touched me. no other books have ever exerted such an influence on me. up to now i still cannot understa

24、nd why i was so attracted by if (357). we can also see the answer in the following sentence:ignoring its tragic ending, the book is often regarded as a success story, which inspired not only a whole generation of young writers but other different fields who, without aid or encouragement, attained th

25、eir objectives through great struggle. (john london 23)注意引語段格式by describing martin eden,s love, struggle and death, the novel deeply exposed the money worship, vulgar hypocrisy of the american society at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. it also revealed the destruction of the cult

26、ure and the talents by the bourgeoisie and the corrupt practice of the american publishing industry.this thesis argues that martin eden's life is a pilgrimage to truth and beauty through analyzing his struggle history, his comprehension of true love and his conflicting psychology after success.

27、in addition to introduction and conclusion, this thesis consists of three parts. the first chapter discusses martini pursuit of truth and beauty from his struggle motivation and struggle course. the second chapter focuses on mailin's comprehension of true love in two different periods of his lif

28、e. the third chapter analyzes his puzzlement of writing and difficult positioning of social class after successchapter onestruggle historythere is no doubt that martin eden records a personal struggle history. martin eden works very hard from rags to riches, from an unknown sailor to a celebrated wr

29、iter. how can he make this? this chapter mainly analyzes why he wants to succeed and how he strives to make his dream come true.i. struggle motivation 一 to win love and statusgenerally speaking, it is to win ruth morsels love and to become a member of the upper-class society that makes martin eden s

30、trive for success.when he was a poor sailor, he had the chance to visit a typical bourgeoisie family because he gave a hand to arthur morse, a son of a very wealthy upper class. while visiting he was shocked by the splendid and grand decorations of the morsels, and he was at a loss what to do. when

31、arthur called him "mi; martin he was thrilling just like he had heard the most beautiful melody in the world. in his memory, nobody called him "mr. martinm; therefore, he thought the bourgeoisie stands for civilization and elegance, with which his seaman life couldnt compare. the great dec

32、orations and paintings aroused martinis pursuit of beauty. he admired this kind of life very much and wanted to enter into their society.the other purpose of his struggle is to pursue true love, which is the more important reason for martin's struggle. martin loved ruth at first sight. “she was

33、a pale, ethereal creature, with wide, spiritual blue eyes and a wealth of golden hair95 (4; ch.l). he considered her to be a spirit, a divinity, and a goddess. in martinis eyes, she was the best women he had ever seen before. "he likened her to a pale gold flower upon a slender sterrt (4; ch.l)

34、. not only her beautiful look but also her decent manner and erudite talking profoundly attracted martin. in his view, she knew so much that he couldnt match her, even some knowledge he knew nothing at all. in his inner heart, he wanted to know what she had known, and expected to attract her attenti

35、on. he fell in love with her, so he decided to fight for pursuing the true and pure love. he forgot himself and stared at her with hungry eyes. here was something to live for, to win to, to fight for and die fb匚 on his way home, "her face shimmered before his eyes as he walked along 一 pale and

36、serious, sweet and sensitive, smiling with pity and tenderness as only a spirit could smile, and pure as he had never dreamed purity could be99 (22; ch.3). martin eagerly wanted to grasp her; however, he knew that the gap between them was really large. he was ever not fit to carry water for her. he

37、realized that only he changed his status, could he match her. therefore, he must do something, which made him determined to strive for success.注意木段文學(xué)作品的弓i文格式要求。at the table in morsel family, martin discovered another kind of life, full of love between brothers and sisters, between parents and childr

38、en. uhow they loved each other, the members of this family! there flashed into his mind the picture of her mother, of the kiss of greeting, and of the pair of them walking toward him with arms entwined (12; ch.2). in martinis world, this kind of affection between parents and children didn't exis

39、t. he deeply appreciated it and it reminded him that he also needed it. only he went into the upper-class society, was he able to enjoy the love.originally, in his inner heart, martin eden longed for truth and beauty. and, everything martin had seen in the house of morse woke him up. on the one hand

40、, he wanted to win ruths love. on the other hand, he desired eagerly to the fresh and elegant life style. these were the reasons for martin eden making his decision to strive for success and enter into the world of the upper class. then the pilgrimage of true love and beauty began.ii. struggle cours

41、e 一 to praise truth and beautythe experience in morse's family stimulated martinis pursuit for love and life of the bourgeoisie. he knew that he was nothing but a poor seaman and that only through hard work could he make his dream come true then martin eden made great efforts that nobody could i

42、magine. with the love in mind, he just became so strong that nothing could defeat him. in the process of struggle, martin suffered a lot and at last, he succeeded to become a very popular write r.in order to live like the upper-class people, martin made a plan to reform himself in all aspects, such

43、as the way of dressing, speaking, eating and some other daily habits. he gave up the habit of not brushing teeth, and wore clothes with stiff collars, although at the beginning he felt uncomfortable. besides he developed a good habit of having a cold bath everyday.in the way of speaking, the first t

44、hing martin eden did was to go to the free library and read the books on etiquettes- and he warned himself to quit cursing. at the beginning, he read a few books but he felt difficult to understand because he had extremely little education. but his desire to books didn't decrease. and then marti

45、n had no choice but to learn from the basic knowledge. with the help of ruth, he began to study the grammar and made great progress. in the next few weeks, he read a large number of books ranging from poetry to philosophy.he was ennobled by the loftiness of thought and beauty he found in the books.

46、this led him to believe more firmly than ever that up above him, in society like ruth and her family, all men and women thought these thoughts and lived them.(54; ch.8)compared with the painful and dirty life he lived, martin realized at last that beauty, intelligence and love were what he really ne

47、ededthe books martin had read changed him into another person. because of his own experience, he could understand some books more easily and in some ways, he had his own exclusive opinions. the changes caught ruth's attention and shocked he匚 she found many merits from him and had some different

48、feelings towards him.in order to tell ruth his life of adventure, make a living easily, and share the beauty with more readers, martin had a sudden impulse to write, and then his hard writing career started. everyday he went to the library and risked his life to read and write. he spent most of his

49、time in reading and writing, sleeping only five hours or less everyday. he loved truth and beauty and wanted to share them with others, so he wrote them in his manuscripts, such as adventure, the pot, the wine of life, and the sea lyrics, and mailed them to the publishing companies, with the hope th

50、at what he wrote would be published in the tomorrow's magazines and that he would earn more money than as a seaman and would be rich but what he received was not the contribution fee but the articles he had written without any change at the beginning, he didnt lose heart and persisted in writing

51、 with strong will. he believed that his writing was better than the articles published in the magazines and that he would succeed sooner or late匚unfortunately things didn't happen as he had imagined. as days went by, he had no more money to buy stamps with which to continue his returned manuscri

52、pts on their travels. looking at them, he felt disappointed and had to meet the reality to do some physical work. then he went to joe,s washing shop to wash clothes where martin lived a hell-like life. it was such a tiring job that he could hardly have time to rest, let alone reading and writing.mar

53、tin loathed himself, and loathed life.the spur of ambition was blunted; he had no vitality with which to feel the prod of it. he was dead his soul seemed dead. he was a beast, a working beast.he was oppressed by a sense of failure. (121; ch.17)eight weeks later, he earned some money and left the was

54、hing house.martin spent a pleasant holiday with ruth, and their love rose to a higher state. he determined to write again.he discovered that he loved beauty more than fame,and that what desire he had for fame was largely for ruth's sake. it was for this reason that his desire for fame was strong

55、. he wanted to become great in the world's eyes; to make good, as he expressed it, in order that the women he loved should be proud of him and deem him worthy. (150; ch.23)to win the true love and beauty, martin regained faith and lived a comparatively happy spiritual life. in the condition of e

56、ating nothing for 40 hours, suffering the pain of hunger, martin went on reading and writing, because his love for ruth encouraged him a lot. however, none of his manuscripts except the ring of bells for 5 dollars was accepted by the editor, and he was in debt. the publication of this book gave a se

57、rious blow to martin. “five dollars for five thousand words, ten words for a cent, the market price for art. the disappointment of it, the lie of it, the infamy of it, were uppermost in his thoughts" (168; ch.25). he felt the efforts he had made were all in vain. and he determined to give up wr

58、iting and to find a job just as ruth had suggested him.due to martin,s failure to make some achievements, the morses objected that ruth should marry him. under the persuasion of her parents, ruth didn't persist in their love and left martin. martinis struggle motivation disappeared. everyday his

59、 life remained down, empty and idle. however the miracle happened to him. one of his books was accepted by a magazine, and he succeeded over one night. he became well-known, and then the rest of his manuscripts were published day by day. he earned a large amount of money and successfully entered into the upper-class society.the struggle course of martin eden is beyond description, from which we can see his strong will of bearing physical and mental pai

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