L’Assommoir is the seventh installment of Les Rougon-Macquart book series,writted byÉmile Zola,a famous French naturalism novelist and theorist.Twenty years of Gervaise’s life from coming to Paris in 1850 to tr...L’Assommoir is the seventh installment of Les Rougon-Macquart book series,writted byÉmile Zola,a famous French naturalism novelist and theorist.Twenty years of Gervaise’s life from coming to Paris in 1850 to tragic deaths in 1869,is described in L’Assommoir.This thesis will make a detailed discussion and analysis of all the factors contributing to Gervaise’s miserable fate,by analyzing the story of L’Assommoir through the Freud’s internalization values approach.It is meant to how to locate the so⁃cial role of gender and maintain women’s interests may be were revelations,through the miserable fate of Gervaise.展开更多
Miss Havisham and Fanyi Zhou both had tragic fates resulted from their marriages. Their tragic fates were in fact the reflection of the social problems in a patriarchal society. Then, their terrible experiences distor...Miss Havisham and Fanyi Zhou both had tragic fates resulted from their marriages. Their tragic fates were in fact the reflection of the social problems in a patriarchal society. Then, their terrible experiences distorted their characteristics and transformed their passion into destructive power.展开更多
文摘L’Assommoir is the seventh installment of Les Rougon-Macquart book series,writted byÉmile Zola,a famous French naturalism novelist and theorist.Twenty years of Gervaise’s life from coming to Paris in 1850 to tragic deaths in 1869,is described in L’Assommoir.This thesis will make a detailed discussion and analysis of all the factors contributing to Gervaise’s miserable fate,by analyzing the story of L’Assommoir through the Freud’s internalization values approach.It is meant to how to locate the so⁃cial role of gender and maintain women’s interests may be were revelations,through the miserable fate of Gervaise.
文摘Miss Havisham and Fanyi Zhou both had tragic fates resulted from their marriages. Their tragic fates were in fact the reflection of the social problems in a patriarchal society. Then, their terrible experiences distorted their characteristics and transformed their passion into destructive power.