Symbolism in James Agee's A Death in the Family & The Morning Watch
碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 外國語文學系 === 85 === The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how symbols and symbolic actions function and relate to certain major themes in James Agee's semi-autobiographical novels, A Death in the Family and The Morni...
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ndltd-TW-085CCU000940082015-10-13T12:14:44Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/14186951189181807273 Symbolism in James Agee's A Death in the Family & The Morning Watch 詹姆士.愛吉《家有逝者》與《晨禱》的象徵閱讀 Chang, Li-wen 張禮文 碩士 國立中正大學 外國語文學系 85 The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how symbols and symbolic actions function and relate to certain major themes in James Agee's semi-autobiographical novels, A Death in the Family and The Morning Watch. Based on the traits of symbols, this thesis contains three chapters: cultural symbols, natural symbols, and personal symbols. The first chapter mainly focuses on the interrelation between cultural symbols and the main themes of family, machines, journalism, and religion. The second chapter discusses the connection between natural phenomena and characters' inner emotions. The third chapter centers on how personal symbols influence and reflect Rufus' and Richard's developments and ways of thingking and behaving. In brief, a symbolic approach to these works makes the characters' state of mind and spiritual changes perceivable to Agee's readers. Body language plays an important role in showing love and humanity in A Death in the Family, while in The Morning Watch, Richard's awareness is closely related to his confrontation with religious symbols in the chapel and natural symbols in the woods. Symbols speak for something abstract in human existence. Sharing the same symbolic root of humanity with Agee, we know that the characters, daily events, and ordinary objects in his novels all symbolize certain aspects of human reality. Here, the world of reality is the world of symbols. Poulsen, Richard C. 薄理察 1997 學位論文 ; thesis 100 en_US |
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碩士 === 國立中正大學 === 外國語文學系 === 85 === The purpose of this thesis is to discuss how symbols and
symbolic actions function and relate to certain major themes in
James Agee's semi-autobiographical novels, A Death in the
Family and The Morning Watch. Based on the traits of symbols,
this thesis contains three chapters: cultural symbols, natural
symbols, and personal symbols. The first chapter mainly
focuses on the interrelation between cultural symbols and the
main themes of family, machines, journalism, and religion. The
second chapter discusses the connection between natural
phenomena and characters' inner emotions. The third chapter
centers on how personal symbols influence and reflect Rufus'
and Richard's developments and ways of thingking and behaving.
In brief, a symbolic approach to these works makes the
characters' state of mind and spiritual changes perceivable to
Agee's readers. Body language plays an important role in
showing love and humanity in A Death in the Family, while in
The Morning Watch, Richard's awareness is closely related to
his confrontation with religious symbols in the chapel and
natural symbols in the woods. Symbols speak for something
abstract in human existence. Sharing the same symbolic root of
humanity with Agee, we know that the characters, daily events,
and ordinary objects in his novels all symbolize certain
aspects of human reality. Here, the world of reality is the
world of symbols.
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