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1、下載之前請(qǐng)注意:1:版權(quán)歸原作者所有。如果有問(wèn)題,請(qǐng)盡快和我聯(lián)系2:如果遇到文件中有些地方圖片顯示不出來(lái)的,可能是文檔轉(zhuǎn)換過(guò)程中出現(xiàn)的問(wèn)題,請(qǐng)和我聯(lián)系,我將圖片發(fā)送給你,給你帶來(lái)的不便表示抱歉!請(qǐng)郵箱聯(lián)系:羅密歐與朱麗葉和梁祝的對(duì)比研究abstract romeo and juliet and the butterfly lover are two wellknown literary creations in the western and chinese histories. both are classified as great love tragedie

2、s in that their heroes and heroines all first struggled desperately in the conflict between love and feudalism, and at last coincidentally gave up their youthful lives for love. however, owing to cultural discrepancy between western countries and china, a comparative study of these two works deserve

3、s even greater appreciation. this paper dwells on their dissimilarities from three aspects: theme presentation, characterization and play construction. it is cherished that such a comparative research will further enhance readers appreciation as well as the literary status of these two treasures in

4、the world of literature. key words theme presentation; characterization; play construction; romeo and juliet; the butterfly lover【摘 要】 羅密歐與朱麗葉和梁祝是中西文學(xué)史上的兩大文學(xué)巨著,都是感人至深的愛(ài)情悲劇,劇中的主人公為了真愛(ài)同樣掙扎在封建勢(shì)力與理想愛(ài)情的矛盾沖突中,最后又不約而同地為了愛(ài)情而舍棄年輕的生命。然而,由于中西方文化的差異,從而使得人們對(duì)于這兩部作品的對(duì)比研究產(chǎn)生了更為濃厚的興趣。本文將從主題展現(xiàn),人物刻畫(huà)以及戲劇結(jié)構(gòu)這三個(gè)方面來(lái)討論它們之間的不

5、同之處,也希望能通過(guò)該對(duì)比研究,使得讀者對(duì)于這文學(xué)寶庫(kù)中的兩大財(cái)富有進(jìn)一步的了解?!娟P(guān)鍵詞】主題呈現(xiàn);人物刻畫(huà);戲劇結(jié)構(gòu);羅密歐與朱麗葉;梁祝 1.introductionromeo and juliet and the butterfly lover are both important and famous love stories in the history of literature. both of the stories took place in the background of feudalism, which served as the immediate reason

6、of the tragedies. their leading roles all first struggled desperately in the conflict between love and feudalism, and coincidentally died for love at last. but because of the cultural discrepancy between western countries and china, the same love tragedies found distinct presentations in these two w

7、orks. it is the purpose of this paper to make a comparative research of them, emphasizing their dissimilarities from three aspects: theme presentation, characterization, and play construction. only through detailed analysis of both sameness and differences can readers obtain further appreciation of

8、these two treasures.2. theme presentationromeo and juliet was a product of the english renaissance while the butterfly lover embodied the life in the feudal china. however, these two works shared the same theme, that is, the conflict between love and feudalism. although the main characters were fait

9、hful to love, there existed simply too many obstacles on their ways to true love and marriage .in order to protect their love, they stood against their respective feudal families1p4. they failed and died for love in the end. they were like two sister plays. but upon further investigation, the same t

10、heme was given characteristic presentations in each work.2.1 the conflict in romeo and julietromeo and juliets families were deadly enemies. but they fell in deep love with each other at their first sight at the ball. and passion lent them power. they exchanged their faithful vow of love under the m

11、oonlight. such love affairs between the families in feud certainly led to great conflict. in order to protect their love, romeo and juliet took all kinds of actions to revolt against the feudalism.with the help of priest laurence, they got married very quickly without telling their parents. at the s

12、ame time, the old lord capulet had been planning for his daughter juliets future. he had chosen a nobleman named paris to be her husband. he supposed that juliet would feel honored and glad to accept him as a husband. but instead of cheering juliet, this news served but to increase her misery. she p

13、erplexed her mother by her plain distress. she refused to marry paris. and her excuses made her parents exasperated. it seemed to her father that she was putting obstacles in the way of her own good fortune. so he sternly ordered her to be ready by thursday. in her extremity, juliet decided to seek

14、help of the kind priest. she said there was nothing she would not face, even the death by her own hands, rather than give up romeo and marry paris.in order to be together with romeo, juliet took the medicine bravely on the eve of the wedding day and lost consciousness. romeo got the news of her “dea

15、th” and felt an extremity of despair. he thought he would have no joy when juliet was dead. so he kissed her and then drank the poison. when juliet came to herself, she found her romeo was dead, so she killed herself with a dagger. this climax of the conflict resulted in this pair winning their love

16、, but with the sacrifice of their lives. 2.2 the conflict in the butterfly loveras to the butterfly lover, ideal love was also impossible. for in traditional china, the young people should obey their parents as to the marriage, especially for a young lady in a respectable feudal family. although zhu

17、 was an outstanding woman in the feudal china, with her courage to pursue free life and ideal love, she faced an environment armed with a deeply-rooted ideology of male-chauvinism, which barred her from realizing her dreams1p101.therefore, going to school for learning, which is a simple thing today,

18、 was quite difficult even prohibitive for a woman at that time. she could only succeed in her wish by disguising herself as a young man. when zhu asked for studying in school like other boys, her sister-in-law created difficulties for her even ridiculed her, saying zhu would lose her chastity during

19、 the period. then zhu had to put a flower into a flower vase and swear that if she behaved improperly, the flower would die, and if not, it would keep alive until she came back. later on, she went to school. but her sister in-law did not give up, she put some boiled water into the vase in the hope t

20、hat the flower would die at once. fortunately, her plot failed, the flower grew more and more beautiful. this episode before the later love tragedy signified in advance the huge feudal pressure on zhu2p34. in such an environment, zhus pursuit of love was not like romeo and juliets. zhu fell in love

21、with liang, but because of the feudalism as well as her family status, zhu could not show her love openly. compared with romeo and juliet, she was brought up to be reserved. therefore, her love to liang could only be developed little by little, slowly and subconsciously. zhu fell in love with liang,

22、 without revealing her true identity. she invited him to visit his home and meet his younger sister (zhu herself). throughout all this time, liang was completely oblivious to the fact that zhu was in fact a young woman who fell hopelessly in love with him. when the time came for them to return to th

23、eir respective villages, zhu tried in vain, to let liang know the truth. liang fell in love with his classmates female form; and promised to return to marry her. when zhu returned home, her father had already arranged a different suitor for her and prepared to marry her off to a powerful nobles son.

24、 by the time liang rushed to her home to seek her hand in marriage, it was too late. her fathers will had prevailed and she was betrothed. it was not long before liang succumbed and died of a broken heart. the conflict between ideal love and feudalism deprived them of their love and even lives. 2.3

25、the differences between these two conflictsin these two plays, the leading roles pursuits of ideal love and marriage expressed the characters natural instincts3p6. in romeo and juliet, the leading roles families were the representatives of the feudal power. they would fight on the street even when t

26、hey just happened to meet each other, let alone permitting their posterity to love each other. here are the sentences by juliets father:to go with paris to saint peters church,or i will drag thee on a hurdle thither,out, you greensickness carrion! out, you baggage!you tallow-face!3p30we can find tha

27、t when juliet refused to marry the man she did not love, her parents scolded her severely and threatened her to leave the family. therefore, juliet could resist her father with much less compunction than zhu. this was why she was luckier than zhu. for her family and romeos were deadly enemies, but i

28、n their hearts they still had a dream, which was to escape with the help of the catholic father, leaving their families, giving up their family names and living happily together with each other in another place forever4p49. in order to realize this dream, they could do anything. and the conflict wou

29、ld be cleared away if they succeed.in the butterfly lover, the environment they lived in was similar to romeo and juliets. what they faced was also a heavy feudal society. the difference was that zhu could not resist her family strongly and completely like juliet. although her family forced her to m

30、arry the other young man ma wencai, thats because they love zhu. for in traditional feudal china, in peoples mind, including zhus parents, marrying a rich family was good to zhu, so they just persuaded zhu time and time again with good intentions. maybe this kind of love was not suitable for zhu, bu

31、t she could not refuse. therefore, zhu could not resist them like romeo and juliet. and this was why zhu was more unfortunate than romeo and juliet. 3. characterizationpeople are not isolated, especially for the leading roles in a play; living in specific environments, people tend to inherit part of

32、 their character traits from their surroundings5p49. and their characters decide their will. then they will take all kinds of actions under the control of their wills. this part will examine how the characterizations in each work contribute to the differences in theme presentation discussed above.3.

33、1 the characterization in romeo and julietcharacterization in romeo and juliet was direct and concrete: we know the inner world of the persona by what they said and what they did. because of the different culture backgrounds and their influences, people in the west are usually more outspoken than th

34、eir chinese counterparts. romeo and juliet saw each other at a banquet, they fell in love and romeo kissed juliet. she accepted and asked him to do that again.romeo: thus from my lips, by thine my sin is purged.(kisses her)juliet: then have my lips the sin that they have took.romeo: sin from my lips

35、, o trespass sweetly urged! give me my sin again. (kissed her)juliet: you kiss by the book. (act one, scene v)6p32romeo and juliet were full of youthful spirit and bravery, and they were so naive and unaffected that people can feel romance from them. romeo was an enthusiastic young man, both peacelo

36、ving and courageous7p44. when he saw a fight was happening between tybalt and his friends, he did his best to intervene, beating down the swords of their opponents. when he saw tybalt mortally wounded his friend on his account, he provoked tybalt to a fight and instantly killed him. in order to show

37、 his faithful love to juliet, he risked his life to climb over the walls of the orchard to meet her and exchange their loves faithful vows.romeo: with loves light wings did i oer perch these walls; for stony limits cannot hold love out, and what love can do, that dares love attempt. therefore thy ki

38、nsmen are no stop to me.juliet: if they do see thee, they will murder thee.romeo: alack, there lies more peril in thine eye then twenty of their swords! look thou but sweet, and i am proof against their enmity. (act two, scene ii)8p36 from romeos own speech, we recognize his courage to go see his ju

39、liet, his cleverness to escape from the capulets men and eagerness to have juliet as his wife.and then he was willing to throw away his family name. he could even give up his precious life for loving juliet and staying together forever. juliet was a naive and lively girl. she was brave and decisive,

40、 clever and resourceful9p28. being a strong character, she represented the power of hope. in the love affair with romeo, she was the dominant part. it seems that power of her love would never dry up.juliet: my bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep; the more i give to thee, the more i ha

41、ve, for both are infinite. (act two, scene ii)she loved romeo and devoted all her heart into love.juliet: go ask his name. if he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed. (act one, scene v)10p30in her secret rendezvous with romeo, in dealing with her parents forcing of her marriage to paris

42、, she showed extraordinary intelligence. she put forward every plea she could think of to stop or delay the projected marriage. she pleaded that she knew too little of the proposed husband, that she was too young for marriage, that it was still too soon after the death of tybalt. when she failed to

43、persuade her parents to delay the wedding, she took priest laurences advice and drank the phial bravely11p100. here juliets brave character was shown through what she said and did.she was a complete rebel of the feudalism society. she was bold enough to seek love in defiance of the enmity of the two

44、 families. after the first sight of romeo, she knew he was the only son of her fathers great enemy. but she was still determined to love him and made appointment for their tryst. then she decided to arrange for marriage and lay all her fortunes at romeos foot and follow her husband throughout the wo

45、rld. when she found that her lover had died, she killed herself to show her loyalty to romeo and the tenacity to pursue happy life. she would rather die than marry paris, whom she did not love at all. the enthusiastic love encouraged her to throw away all the shyness and said directly to her lover:

46、“please tell me where you go, i will dedicate myself to you, and go with you to any place.”12p42 both romeo and juliet went ahead without any hesitation. they just followed their natural instinct, never accommodated themselves to the feudal ethics. they vividly displayed the humanist spirit of the e

47、nglish renaissance.3.2 the characterization in the butterfly lovercompared with romeo and juliet, zhu and liang were not complete rebels of feudalism13p39. they were only the typical examples of literary figures against the feudalism. liang was so gentle and weak that he did not take any positive ac

48、tions to protect their love. when he knew that zhu would get marry with ma wencai, he accepted the fact, instead of taking some measures. he was not so brave to resist or elope with zhu. he just showed his love sickness lonely, and died for his love in the end14p42.by contrast, zhu was more positive

49、, in spite of the fact that she did not defeat the feudalism. but she tried and did make some decisions by herself. her disguising up as a man was actually a revolt against the social bias. later her determination to die for love with liang deserved greater honor. she pretended to agree to the arran

50、ged marriage but on condition that the wedding procession must bypass her lovers graveyard. they were coming along when she all of a sudden jumped out of the bridal sedan and rushed to liangs tomb, where she bitterly condemned the feudal ideology that had thwarted their love.she was driven to despai

51、r completely and had to keep hope in the following life, by dreaming to become a butterfly and be together with liang life after life. the heavens took pity, and the tomb opened up itself as if to receive her. she threw herself in to join her loved one in death6p5. what people saw next was a pair of

52、 beautiful butterflies flying out of the opening, dancing happily here and there in the free air signifying the happy reunion of the troubled two, but only in death.3.3 the differences of the characters between these two pairs as we know, a persons behavior, thinking, and even the moral quality, are

53、 all formed by the influence of culture15p35. the cultural discrepancy between western countries and china brought about different characterizations. the author of romeo and juliet, shakespeare, was the most outstanding writer in the period of the english renaissance. and the feature of the english

54、renaissance was humanity, which encouraged human being to enjoy the happiness in this life16p31. but in china, the feudalism suppressed humanity completely. therefore, if we compare liang and zhu with romeo and juliet, we shall find the chinese lovers were more reticent and the western pair more out

55、spoken. both the western and the chinese heroines love the heroes, but juliet was straightforward while zhu was reserved. zhu fell in love with liang at first sight, and in the following three years, they both studied together, lived together, but zhu was still chaste. educated by the traditional et

56、hics, she could not bravely express her love to liang like juliet. on the other hand, liang complied with the ancestors instruction, and paid all his attention to study. he did not fight for his love and pursue his own and zhus happiness like romeo at all17p131. however, liang gave his life for miss

57、ing and love finally. 4. play constructionfinally, the study of the play organization or construction also opens a window for a better understanding of these two love tragedies. we will look into how each story developed, and how the pace of development conformed to their individual theme presentati

58、on.4.1 the development of the conflict in romeo and julietafter the dance party finished, romeo sneaked into juliets garden and expressed his love to her without reservation, even did not care that the members of juliets family would kill him. fortunately, his love gained juliets reply. she also acc

59、epted his love without giving any thought to restraint. they made a solemn pledge of love to each other. until now, their love had not been infringed and obstructed. but they not only pursue a temporary happiness, what they want was to love each other forever. therefore, they decided to get married secretly and wa

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