"Richard Cory" is one of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s remarkable poems. The form of the poem is traditional. The words in the poem are seemingly simple but particularly chosen. The theme of the poem is about ..."Richard Cory" is one of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s remarkable poems. The form of the poem is traditional. The words in the poem are seemingly simple but particularly chosen. The theme of the poem is about the importance of the spiritual life. As time goes on, the poem is still displaying lasting and universal meaning.展开更多
This paper tries to analyze E.A.Robinson's famous poem Richard Cory from a new perspective. In the poem, Richard Cory pos sesses abundant wealth as well as good manners, which are highly admired by his town people...This paper tries to analyze E.A.Robinson's famous poem Richard Cory from a new perspective. In the poem, Richard Cory pos sesses abundant wealth as well as good manners, which are highly admired by his town people. However, he chooses to end his life by com mitting suicide. Through analyzing this figure, the paper aims to affirm Richard's challenge of traditional values which emphasize material abundance.展开更多
Fences is one of the masterpieces of August Wilson's plays, and Wilson tells a story about a black family's life experiences. In this play, Cory, the second son in this family is seeking for his identity in th...Fences is one of the masterpieces of August Wilson's plays, and Wilson tells a story about a black family's life experiences. In this play, Cory, the second son in this family is seeking for his identity in the society. From Cory's conflict and compromise with his father, it's obvious to see Cory's pursuance for his American identity and his acceptance of his African identity.With the two identity, he finally becomes an intact man in the society.展开更多
Richard Cory is a portrait poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson,an American New England poet,at the end of the 19th century.This paper tries to analyze the relationship between the groups of image,figures of speec...Richard Cory is a portrait poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson,an American New England poet,at the end of the 19th century.This paper tries to analyze the relationship between the groups of image,figures of speech,tension,ambiguity,and theme in the text from the perspective of New Criticism,and further explores the spiritual world of Richard Cory,the protagonist of poetry,from the perspective of Psychoanalysis,so as to draw inspiration beneficial to the spiritual world of mankind.展开更多
Most seabird species display colonial behavior during the breeding period which implies that food resources around breeding sites can easily go depleted. Seabirds need to both reach profitable areas, which can be loca...Most seabird species display colonial behavior during the breeding period which implies that food resources around breeding sites can easily go depleted. Seabirds need to both reach profitable areas, which can be located far from the colony, and return to the colony regularly. In this context, flexibility in movement behavior may be crucial for breeding success. During chick-rearing, Procellariformes species can alternate short trips lasting 1-4 days for chick provisioning with longer trips for self-provisioning in what has been called a dual-foraging strategy. We analyzed foraging trips from 136 Scopoli's shearwaters from three Mediterranean colonies tracked with GPS during 6 chick-rearing seasons to assess whether the adoption of a dual fo- raging strategy depends on the quality of habitat surrounding the colony. We found a marked dual-foraging strategy only in birds from the Linosa colony which was the largest colony in terms of breeding pairs and was characterized by having a lower marine habitat quality. Birds from this colony performed foraging trips that extended up to 369 km from the nest and lasted more than 10 days. In general, the decision to perform long lasting trips was triggered by lower values of primary production and higher offspring weight. Contrary to expectation, the decision to feed far from the colony was not related to the parents' weight. At the same time, despite the higher productivity offered by distant areas, the higher proportion of long trips performed by birds breeding in poor areas was not sufficient to maintain the same body mass as the ones breeding in richer areas [Current Zoology 60 (5): 622-630, 2014].展开更多
文摘"Richard Cory" is one of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s remarkable poems. The form of the poem is traditional. The words in the poem are seemingly simple but particularly chosen. The theme of the poem is about the importance of the spiritual life. As time goes on, the poem is still displaying lasting and universal meaning.
文摘This paper tries to analyze E.A.Robinson's famous poem Richard Cory from a new perspective. In the poem, Richard Cory pos sesses abundant wealth as well as good manners, which are highly admired by his town people. However, he chooses to end his life by com mitting suicide. Through analyzing this figure, the paper aims to affirm Richard's challenge of traditional values which emphasize material abundance.
文摘Fences is one of the masterpieces of August Wilson's plays, and Wilson tells a story about a black family's life experiences. In this play, Cory, the second son in this family is seeking for his identity in the society. From Cory's conflict and compromise with his father, it's obvious to see Cory's pursuance for his American identity and his acceptance of his African identity.With the two identity, he finally becomes an intact man in the society.
文摘Richard Cory is a portrait poem written by Edwin Arlington Robinson,an American New England poet,at the end of the 19th century.This paper tries to analyze the relationship between the groups of image,figures of speech,tension,ambiguity,and theme in the text from the perspective of New Criticism,and further explores the spiritual world of Richard Cory,the protagonist of poetry,from the perspective of Psychoanalysis,so as to draw inspiration beneficial to the spiritual world of mankind.
文摘Most seabird species display colonial behavior during the breeding period which implies that food resources around breeding sites can easily go depleted. Seabirds need to both reach profitable areas, which can be located far from the colony, and return to the colony regularly. In this context, flexibility in movement behavior may be crucial for breeding success. During chick-rearing, Procellariformes species can alternate short trips lasting 1-4 days for chick provisioning with longer trips for self-provisioning in what has been called a dual-foraging strategy. We analyzed foraging trips from 136 Scopoli's shearwaters from three Mediterranean colonies tracked with GPS during 6 chick-rearing seasons to assess whether the adoption of a dual fo- raging strategy depends on the quality of habitat surrounding the colony. We found a marked dual-foraging strategy only in birds from the Linosa colony which was the largest colony in terms of breeding pairs and was characterized by having a lower marine habitat quality. Birds from this colony performed foraging trips that extended up to 369 km from the nest and lasted more than 10 days. In general, the decision to perform long lasting trips was triggered by lower values of primary production and higher offspring weight. Contrary to expectation, the decision to feed far from the colony was not related to the parents' weight. At the same time, despite the higher productivity offered by distant areas, the higher proportion of long trips performed by birds breeding in poor areas was not sufficient to maintain the same body mass as the ones breeding in richer areas [Current Zoology 60 (5): 622-630, 2014].