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摘要
本研究深入比较分析了两首影响深远的诗歌:"这两首诗分别是法伊兹-艾哈迈德-法伊兹(Faiz Ahmed Faiz)的《Hum Dekhenge》和珀西-比希-雪莱(Percy Bysshe Shelley)的《西风颂》,以卡尔-马克思的冲突理论为理论背景。这一探索揭示了这些作品所蕴含的深刻主题,包括革命、乐观主义、希望以及每位诗人在各自创作中所描绘的微妙的社会和政治问题。通过缜密的文本分析,研究最终得出了一个值得注意的启示:尽管诗人来自不同的文化背景,使用不同的语言,但他们的诗句却蕴含着相同的革命理想。必须承认这项研究的局限性,因为它只关注个别诗篇,这为今后的研究工作铺平了道路,以丰富我们对这些文学细微差别的理解"。
Comparative analysis of poem "Hum Dekhenge" and "Ode to the West Wind"
The research delves into a comparative analysis of two impactful poems: "Hum Dekhenge" by Faiz Ahmed Faiz and "Ode to the West Wind" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, framed within the theoretical backdrop of Karl Marx's conflict theory. This exploration unveils the profound themes embedded in these works, encompassing revolution, optimism, hope, and the nuanced social and political issues depicted by each poet in their respective creations. Conducting a meticulous textual analysis, the study culminates in a noteworthy revelation: despite the poets hailing from distinct cultures and employing different languages, their verses resonate with parallel revolutionary ideals. It is imperative to acknowledge the study's limitations, as it focuses solely on individual poems, paving the way for future research endeavors to enrich our understanding of these literary nuances."