人身上的动物─ 弗兰克·诺里斯《麦克蒂格》中的意象模式

Godwin Yao Gaaku, Felix Mawudor Vorvor, D. A. Odoi
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每个人都有一种动物的本能,这种本能徘徊在表面之下,等待合适的时间来显现。在弗兰克·诺里斯(Frank Norris)的《麦克蒂格》(McTeague)中,一些角色堕落到动物的水平,表现出残暴,像捕食者一样为生存而奋斗。本研究试图探讨动物隐喻作为麦克蒂格的一种意象模式。本研究采用语篇分析法对麦克蒂格进行分析、解读和评价。研究表明,约瑟夫·勒孔特的进化论和塞萨尔·隆布罗索的犯罪学理论影响了麦克蒂格的写作。因此,动物隐喻作为一种形象模式在小说中的角色中得到了广泛的应用:麦克蒂格、特里娜、马库斯和泽尔科夫。它们在动物和人类的进化阶梯上来回穿梭。因此,这些人物退化为隐喻动物,构成了小说中的一种形象模式。当事情正常时,它们的动物本能不仅被隐藏,而且被驯服,只有当事情变得异常时才会显现出来。这项研究进一步证实,动物的本能存在于每个人身上;因此,每个人都必须意识到这种动物的本能,并学会在不正常的时候控制它。该研究建议未来的研究人员调查当人类面对本能力量时,这种动物本能是如何被驯服的。
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The Animal in Man ─ An Image Pattern in Frank Norris’ Mcteague
Every man possesses an animal instinct that lingers beneath the surface, waiting for an appropriate time to manifest. In Frank Norris’ McTeague, some characters degenerate to the level of the animal, displaying brutality and striving like predators for survival. This study sought to investigate the animal metaphor as an image pattern in McTeague. The study used textual analysis as a design to analyse, interpret and evaluate McTeague. The study concluded that Joseph Le Conte’s theory of Evolution and Cesare Lombroso’s theory of criminology influenced the writing of McTeague. Thus, there is extensive use of the animal metaphor as an image pattern through the characters in the novel: McTeague, Trina, Marcus and Zerkow. They are metaphorically hustled up and down the evolutionary ladder between the levels of the animal and the human. Consequently, these characters degenerate to metaphorical animals and constitute an image pattern in the novel. When things are normal, their animal instincts are not only concealed but also tamed and only come out when things become abnormal. The study further established that the animal instinct is there in every human; hence, everyone must be conscious of this animal instinct and learn to control it in times of abnormality. The study recommends that future researchers investigate how this animal instinct can be tamed in man when faced with instinctual forces. 
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