Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions and the 18th crown prince Sado in The Red Queen are both unfilial rebel but there are some differences.Jia Baoyu is a passive escapee while Sado is a brave rebel.Jia Baoyu went aga...Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions and the 18th crown prince Sado in The Red Queen are both unfilial rebel but there are some differences.Jia Baoyu is a passive escapee while Sado is a brave rebel.Jia Baoyu went against the system of that time consciously through his speech and he was aware of the downfallen system but he took no actions while Prince Sado went against the society and system of royalty subconsciously using his actions.Both of them are the victims of their time and their re belling is doomed to miserable and tragic results.展开更多
Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions and the 18th crown prince Sado in The Red Queen are both unfilial and they are lacking in love and duty to their family and country and both of them are rebels against the decline ...Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions and the 18th crown prince Sado in The Red Queen are both unfilial and they are lacking in love and duty to their family and country and both of them are rebels against the decline of Feudalism.They are the victims of feudalism and their rebelling is doomed to miserable and tragic results.展开更多
Sula is Toni Morrison’s second novel.The fundamental difference between this novel and her other novels lies in which the heroine of this novel,Sula,is a typical rebellious woman.Morrison often borrows traditional my...Sula is Toni Morrison’s second novel.The fundamental difference between this novel and her other novels lies in which the heroine of this novel,Sula,is a typical rebellious woman.Morrison often borrows traditional mythology modes to tell the stories in her works,and Sula is no exception.To have a better understanding of this novel,this paper explores the heroine Sula’s image by means of myth-archetypal criticism.Through elaborate interpretation and analysis,a conclusion can be drawn that Sula’s rebel image is presented on the basis of the rebel archetype of Satan in Paradise Lost,which can show the charm of Toni Morrison’s narrative style,and also reveals the hardships and courage of black women in the process of self-actualization.展开更多
In the volume of Chinese literature of Ming and Qing dynasties, there are a lot of well-known figures of women rebels, who have been highly spoken of by many later critics for their braveness in breaking the conventio...In the volume of Chinese literature of Ming and Qing dynasties, there are a lot of well-known figures of women rebels, who have been highly spoken of by many later critics for their braveness in breaking the conventional and unfair rules made for women in that male-centered society. In the traditional point of view, the appearance of these literary figures marks the awareness of self-consciousness of women. But this paper, by analyzing two of the representative figures of them, Miss Du Liniang (杜丽娘) in Tang Xianzu's drama The Peony Pavilion (牡丹亭) and the women in the Women's Kingdom (女儿国) in Li Ruzhen's novel Flowers in the Mirror (镜花缘), tries to figure out and distinguish the superficial gender dependence and the real but hidden role of "the other" in these characters. It purports to convince that such processes of rebellion are none the less women's tragedies, for they serve only to show Chinese women's unchangeable position of "the second sex" in the traditional male-centered society of old China, but merely in some new and different ways.展开更多
Albert Camus,a French writer,was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957.Many of his works reflect absurd philosophy and rebel spirit which can also be drawn from Camus' later masterpiece The Exile and Kingd...Albert Camus,a French writer,was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957.Many of his works reflect absurd philosophy and rebel spirit which can also be drawn from Camus' later masterpiece The Exile and Kingdoms.This paper focuses on,The Guest,one of the short stories in the masterpiece and analyzes Camus philosophy of absurdity and rebel spirit from the perspective of literary criticism.The discussion may help reader better understand Camus spiritual world and philosophy in his later short stories.展开更多
This paper is a part of series works for discussing the 'auto-destruction effects' of general nonlinear evolutional equations. The blown-up of Navier-Stokes equation is discussed in references [1, 2]. Some exp...This paper is a part of series works for discussing the 'auto-destruction effects' of general nonlinear evolutional equations. The blown-up of Navier-Stokes equation is discussed in references [1, 2]. Some expansion is made in this paper, and the blown-up of order-1 or 2 models and the 'rebel travelling' of complex model of poly-order are discussed. The results indicate that 'semi-rupture' appears for some models on specific condition: the blown-up appears during the whole evolution. For fluid, however, the weakly-nonlinear model is of more artificiality and there is much room for arguing about the smoothing scheme of the numerical integral on the basis of continuous thinking and so on.展开更多
The DeGroot model is one of the most classical models in the field of opinion dynamics. The standard DeGroot model assumes that agents are homogeneous and update their opinions in the direction of a weighted average o...The DeGroot model is one of the most classical models in the field of opinion dynamics. The standard DeGroot model assumes that agents are homogeneous and update their opinions in the direction of a weighted average of their neighbors'opinions.One natural question is whether a second type of agents could significantly change the main properties of the model.The authors address this question by introducing rebels,who update their opinions toward the opposite of their neighbors' weighted average.The authors find that the existence of rebels remarkably affects the opinion dynamics. Under certain mild conditions,the existence of a few rebels will lead the group opinion to the golden mean,regardless of the initial opinions of the agents and the structure of the learning network.This result is completely different from that of the standard DeGroot model,where the final consensus opinion is determined by both the initial opinions and the learning topology.The study then provides new insights into understanding how heterogeneous individuals in a group reach consensus and why the golden mean is so common in human society.展开更多
Many of my students have made me their friend, and are delightfully candidwith me. The stories they share are touching and humorous,wise and wistful, andsometimes a little sad. Last week I received an email from one o...Many of my students have made me their friend, and are delightfully candidwith me. The stories they share are touching and humorous,wise and wistful, andsometimes a little sad. Last week I received an email from one of my middle school students, Mickey.She was unhappy because her parents had forbidden her to play outside during展开更多
文摘Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions and the 18th crown prince Sado in The Red Queen are both unfilial rebel but there are some differences.Jia Baoyu is a passive escapee while Sado is a brave rebel.Jia Baoyu went against the system of that time consciously through his speech and he was aware of the downfallen system but he took no actions while Prince Sado went against the society and system of royalty subconsciously using his actions.Both of them are the victims of their time and their re belling is doomed to miserable and tragic results.
文摘Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions and the 18th crown prince Sado in The Red Queen are both unfilial and they are lacking in love and duty to their family and country and both of them are rebels against the decline of Feudalism.They are the victims of feudalism and their rebelling is doomed to miserable and tragic results.
文摘Sula is Toni Morrison’s second novel.The fundamental difference between this novel and her other novels lies in which the heroine of this novel,Sula,is a typical rebellious woman.Morrison often borrows traditional mythology modes to tell the stories in her works,and Sula is no exception.To have a better understanding of this novel,this paper explores the heroine Sula’s image by means of myth-archetypal criticism.Through elaborate interpretation and analysis,a conclusion can be drawn that Sula’s rebel image is presented on the basis of the rebel archetype of Satan in Paradise Lost,which can show the charm of Toni Morrison’s narrative style,and also reveals the hardships and courage of black women in the process of self-actualization.
文摘In the volume of Chinese literature of Ming and Qing dynasties, there are a lot of well-known figures of women rebels, who have been highly spoken of by many later critics for their braveness in breaking the conventional and unfair rules made for women in that male-centered society. In the traditional point of view, the appearance of these literary figures marks the awareness of self-consciousness of women. But this paper, by analyzing two of the representative figures of them, Miss Du Liniang (杜丽娘) in Tang Xianzu's drama The Peony Pavilion (牡丹亭) and the women in the Women's Kingdom (女儿国) in Li Ruzhen's novel Flowers in the Mirror (镜花缘), tries to figure out and distinguish the superficial gender dependence and the real but hidden role of "the other" in these characters. It purports to convince that such processes of rebellion are none the less women's tragedies, for they serve only to show Chinese women's unchangeable position of "the second sex" in the traditional male-centered society of old China, but merely in some new and different ways.
文摘Albert Camus,a French writer,was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 1957.Many of his works reflect absurd philosophy and rebel spirit which can also be drawn from Camus' later masterpiece The Exile and Kingdoms.This paper focuses on,The Guest,one of the short stories in the masterpiece and analyzes Camus philosophy of absurdity and rebel spirit from the perspective of literary criticism.The discussion may help reader better understand Camus spiritual world and philosophy in his later short stories.
文摘This paper is a part of series works for discussing the 'auto-destruction effects' of general nonlinear evolutional equations. The blown-up of Navier-Stokes equation is discussed in references [1, 2]. Some expansion is made in this paper, and the blown-up of order-1 or 2 models and the 'rebel travelling' of complex model of poly-order are discussed. The results indicate that 'semi-rupture' appears for some models on specific condition: the blown-up appears during the whole evolution. For fluid, however, the weakly-nonlinear model is of more artificiality and there is much room for arguing about the smoothing scheme of the numerical integral on the basis of continuous thinking and so on.
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文摘The DeGroot model is one of the most classical models in the field of opinion dynamics. The standard DeGroot model assumes that agents are homogeneous and update their opinions in the direction of a weighted average of their neighbors'opinions.One natural question is whether a second type of agents could significantly change the main properties of the model.The authors address this question by introducing rebels,who update their opinions toward the opposite of their neighbors' weighted average.The authors find that the existence of rebels remarkably affects the opinion dynamics. Under certain mild conditions,the existence of a few rebels will lead the group opinion to the golden mean,regardless of the initial opinions of the agents and the structure of the learning network.This result is completely different from that of the standard DeGroot model,where the final consensus opinion is determined by both the initial opinions and the learning topology.The study then provides new insights into understanding how heterogeneous individuals in a group reach consensus and why the golden mean is so common in human society.
文摘Many of my students have made me their friend, and are delightfully candidwith me. The stories they share are touching and humorous,wise and wistful, andsometimes a little sad. Last week I received an email from one of my middle school students, Mickey.She was unhappy because her parents had forbidden her to play outside during