受控制的童年和儿童角色的塑造;《奥利弗-忒斯特》、《大卫-科波菲尔》、《艰难时世》和《远大前程》评析

Aya Alzahlan
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本研究运用以 "parole "为核心的现实主义和自然主义理论,将查尔斯-狄更斯的《奥利弗-忒斯特》、《大卫-科波菲尔》、《艰难时世》和《远大前程》作为 "英国状况小说 "进行解读。费迪南德-德-索绪尔(Ferdinand de Saussure)在语言习得中使用 "parole "一词,意为 "表演"。本文探讨查尔斯-狄更斯如何使用 "parole "一词来指代儿童在社会影响下的表现。狄更斯通过他的作品表明,在儿童从周围环境中获取知识的过程中,环境在塑造儿童性格方面发挥着重要作用。他们与社会环境相互作用,社会环境促进或阻碍了他们的发展。童年是社会发展的关键阶段。狄更斯在《奥利弗-忒斯特》、《大卫-科波菲尔》、《艰难时世》和《远大前程》中通过对儿童的描写,突出了十九世纪儿童的磨难和痛苦,展示了工业革命破坏维多利亚社会重要基石的困境。因此,学校、工厂、街道、救济院、老师、主人和父母都参与了儿童性格的形成。那个时代的儿童面临着不同类型的社会压力,这些压力影响着他们的性格和未来的生活。本研究探讨了狄更斯所蕴含的信息,说明童年不仅是玩耍的阶段,而且对儿童性格的表现和塑造具有重要意义和影响。
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Controlled Childhood and the Moulding of the Children's Characters; Critical Analysis of Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Hard Times, and Great Expectations
This study reads Charles Dickens's Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Hard Times, and Great Expectations as "condition of England novels" by applying realism and naturalism theories, which focus on "parole". The term referred to by Ferdinand de Saussure in language acquisition to mean "performance". This paper addresses how Charles Dickens uses the term "parole" to refer to children's performance under social influences. Through his works, Dickens shows that the environment plays an elementary role in building children's characters as they grasp knowledge from their surroundings. They interact with the social environment, which fosters or hinders their development. Childhood is a crucial stage in the development of societies. Through the portrayal of children in Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Hard Times, and Great Expectations, Dickens highlights the ordeals and suffering of children in the nineteenth century and shows the plight of the Industrial Revolution as it damaged the essential block of Victorian society. Accordingly, schools, factories, streets, workhouses, teachers, masters, and parents all of these take part in the formation of the child’s character. Children during that time faced different types of social pressures that affected their characters and future lives. This study investigates Dickens’ embedded message, showing how childhood is not only a stage of playing but is also important and influential in the performance and shaping of the child’s character.
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