孤独如牡蛎:从费德里克·贝克曼的《爱》和查尔斯·狄更斯的《斯克鲁奇》中的乖僻人物看当代社会的短暂价值

M. Pramileeswari
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本研究是关于分析爱和斯克鲁奇的乖戾性格,以及他们的短暂价值观对当代社会的反映,从而突出他们的角色所描绘的父亲的情感。研究还着重探讨了这些角色产生自我孤独感的原因。两位白发苍苍的主人公以一种幽默而温暖人心的方式出现。正如斯温宁(2019)所讨论的那样,这类文学中的一种新兴流派是“古怪和脾气暴躁的文学”,在这种文学中,老年人是活跃的主角,虽然经常被描绘成脾气暴躁,但事实证明,他们通常有一颗善良的心。“像牡蛎一样孤独”。这个比喻暗示了一个人的本性,他紧闭心扉,除非用武力,否则不会打开。像牡蛎一样,它们不会聚集在一起。查尔斯·狄更斯在他的小说《圣诞颂歌》中使用了这个比喻。作者把埃比尼泽·斯克鲁奇比作一个牡蛎,说斯克鲁奇“像牡蛎一样孤独”。这种比较并不意味着任何负面的东西。狄更斯用这个比喻来强调斯克罗吉是如何生活的。在一个类似的平台上,是59岁的鳏夫,也是弗雷德里克·贝克曼(frederick Backman)的《一个叫爱的男人》(a Man called love)中的主角,他与他非常相似。爱也脾气暴躁,冷酷无情和坚忍在故事中不一定是一个消极的角色。斯克罗吉和欧维在社会上都是乖戾的人,他们会指着自己不喜欢的人,就好像他们是在卧室窗外被抓住的窃贼。他们都有坚定的原则,严格的程序,和一个易怒的人。
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Solitary as an Oyster: Understanding Ephemeral Values on their Contemporary Society through the Curmudgeon Characters of Fedrick Backman’s Ove and Charles Dickens’ Scrooge
This study is about analysing the curmudgeon personality of Ove and Scrooge and the reflection of their ephemeral values on their contemporary society, thereby highlighting the emotion of fatherhood as depicted by their characters. The study also focuses on the reasons that make these characters experience their self - inflicted loneliness. The two greying protagonists are featured in a humorous and heartwarming way. An emerging genre within this literature is the “geezer and grump lit”, as discussed by Swinnen (2019), a genre where older people are active protagonists, and while often portrayed as grumpy usually turn out to have a golden heart. “Solitary as an Oyster”. This simile suggests the nature of a person who is tightly closed and will not open except by force. Like an oyster they don’t group. Charles Dickens uses this simile in his novel, A Christmas Carol in Stave-1. The author compares Ebenezer Scrooge to anoyster, saying that Scrooge was “Solitary as an oyster”. This comparison does not imply anything negative. Dickens uses this simile to highlight how Scrooge lived his life. On a similar platform, is the 59 year old widower and protagonist of Fredrick Backman’s A Man called Ove who bears so much resemblance. Ove is also grumpy, unfeeling and stoic is not necessarily a negative character in the story. Both Scrooge and Ove are curmudgeons in the society, the kind of people who point at people they dislike as if they were burglars caught outside their bedroom window. Both have staunch principles, strict routines, and a short fuse.
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