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远大前程论文英文

【篇一】远大前程英语读后感 Great Expectations has been considered to be one of Charles Dickens’ most mature and relatively late works. Having experienced a wealth of human life, Dickens got a profound understanding of human-being, the surrounding environment and his life experiences while all his mature thinking and understanding were summarized into the book Great Expectations. The original meaning of the work’s title in fact is a heritage, but when it was translated into Chinese it gave me an impression that the title shows the hero of the story had Great Expectations. However, reading over the book I realized that this Great Expectations takes an ironic bandit should be said that the theme of this work not only told the story of orphan Pip who wanted to be the ideal first-class disillusionment. If one does think so, he holds a wrong understanding of the great significance why Dickens creative the work. The hero Pip lived with his sister’s family. Though their life was hard, Pip didn’t wish to be a first-class person his vision was to be a blacksmith like his brother-in-law, his sister’s husband. The reason why he changed his mind and was eager to be a first-class person later was the changing of environmenthe met Miss Harvisham, Estella and some other complex people. As we know one of Dickens's philosophy thoughts is environment takes a deep impact to humans’ ideological and the story expresses his view that different environment creates different people. In short, I think the work was not arbitrarily written, but was based on the 10 works before aggregating Dickens’ thoughts. What is more, Dickens had put his outlook on life, his views of philosophy and ethics into the great creation. 【篇二】远大前程读后感英文版 With so many famous masterpieces on the booklist, it is really a pretty hard job to choose one to read first. After much hesitation and deeply thought, I finally decided to borrow Great Expectations from the small library. Great Expectations is about love, family, and rejection as Pip and Miss Havisham have both been rejected in certain ways. Pip is a boy around 13 years old, easy to fright, and goes through his life suffering lots of sadness. He is in love with a girl named Estella and wants her to find his love, but for him being shy and not showing himself to her, it makes it very hard for him. Great Expectations was the penultimate novel completed by the most popular novelist of Victorian England, Charles Dickens. Born in Kent, England, in 1812 to a family of modest means but great pretensions, Dickens’s early life was marked by both humiliation and ambition. Dickens never forgot the period of financial crisis during his childhood, when following his father’s bankruptcy, he was taken out of school and forced to work in a shoepolish warehouse. Pip meets an escaped convict, Magwitch, and gives him food, in an encounter that is to haunt both their lives. When Pip receives riches from a mysterious benefactor he snobbishly abandons his friends for London society and hisgreat expectations。 I set up my mind to select it for the reason that I have read a brief introduction of this masterpiece in my high school English textbook before. In addition, a Tale of Two Cities which is also written by Charles Dickens, the outstanding and special English writer, left me a wonderful and deep impression, when I finished reading the marvelous story. Of course, Great Expectations didn’t let me down, either. What’s more, the whole structure of the novel is well and elaborately designed. The plot is extremely attractive and full of unexpected twists. Quite a few characters have a distinguishable personality. Moreover, those words and sentences are so beautiful and meaningful that I even took them down carefully in my notebook. By reading them no less than three times, I have learned not only some new phrases and sentences, but also a philosophy of life. Among the characters, which impressed me most are not Pip and Estella who should be regarded as the leading roles, but Joe and Magwitch. I feel awfully sorry that I was not brave enough to read the original edition that is as thick as a brick. Otherwise, I may appreciate Joe and Magwitch more. Yes, they are not the main characters in the novel. However, what they said and what they did deeply touched me. It’s interesting, isn’t it? They are quite the opposite guys. One is a totally good man without the least bit of wickedness while the other is a prisoner who is believed to have committed every evil. I believe that everyone who reads the book is to like Joe. When he talked about his heavy drinking father who hit him a lot, he said he had a lot of love. Faced with his rude wife, he would rather seem a bit weak or foolish than stand up to her and fight for himself. Knowing peacockish Pip was ashamed of his uneducated manners, he left sadly and quietly. The world rushes on over the strings of the lingering heart making the music of sadness. But when he was informed of Pip’s illness, he immediately came to take good care of Pip. He is always contributing everything and requiring nothing. Such a man is Joe, kind, tolerant and selfless. Nothing is so mild and gentle as courage, nothing so cruel and pitiless as cowardice, says a wise author. However, why do I appreciate Magwitch, the bad guy? You may wonder. Indeed, Magwitch did a lot of evil things when he was young. But how can you be unmoved when you get to know that the old man kept himself going just by thinking of the boy who once did him a small favor? He lost his only daughter and Pip had no parents, so he considered himself as the boy’s second father, making up his mind to help his dear boy became a gentleman. He did every kind of job and led a hard life in Australia. At last he made a big fortune and promised himself that all the money would go to Pip. He could have led a better life in Australia ,but Ihe chose to go back to London .with the simple intention of seeing Pip, he went back at the risk of being hanged! whatever the fault he had from the start, remember, reader, he had a good heart. Joe used these words to describe his father. But I think these words can better describe Magwitch. He lived with the fear of death all his life. Who shuts love out, in turn shall be shut out from love. However, thankfully, because Pip finally realized his good heart, his ending was peaceful. Dickens has Pip as the writer and first person narrator of this account of his life's experiences, and the entire story is understood to have been written as a retrospective, rather than as a present tense narrative or a diary or journal. Still, though Pip knows how all the events in the story will turn out, he uses only very subtle foreshadowing so that we learn of events only when the Pip in the story does. Pip does, however, use the perspective of the bitter lessons he's learned to comment acidly on various actions and attitudes in his earlier life. I know how to fully understand this novel, twice is far from enough. Pip, Estella, Miss Havisham, Biddy even Mr Wemmick, every single character has a story that is well worth my attention. I love this novel so much that I am determined to read the original edition one day. Believe me. But before that day comes, I will see the movie Great Expectations first. Search for knowledge, read more, sit on your front porch and admire the view without paying attention to your needs.

《远大前程》英文读后感

当品味完一本著作后,大家心中一定是萌生了不少心得,现在就让我们写一篇走心的.读后感吧。那么如何写读后感才能更有感染力呢?下面是我为大家整理的《远大前程》英文读后感,仅供参考,希望能够帮助到大家。

In this summer holidays, I read a book called Great Expectations>, it was written by Charles Dickens, one of the most famous English writers. He wrote lots of wonderful novels. This book is one of his compositions.

People always like to compare with their friends. It is a big foible of all the people. If other people have a lot of money, we also want to be rich. If all the people around us are poor , we never mind that we are very poor, too. we will not ashamed because of our folly. This is a social problem.

If we never possess anything, we will not mind we lost some thing. Since we don’t want to be very rich ,we will not feel despond because poor.

The protagonist of this novel is Pip (Handel). His parents died when he was a baby. His sister had brought him up ‘by hand’. His sister married to Joe Gargery, the village blacksmith. They didn’t have much money, and Pip never went to school to study. But he was often very happy .Because all of his friends are like him. It isn’t very unfortunate to them, this is their lives. But by a chance, Pip helped a convict; he gave much food to him. Then he met Miss Havisham, a very strange old woman and she was very rich.

Four years later, Miss Havisham wants Pip to be removed from his home and educated as a gentleman who expects inherit a fortune when he grow up.

After hearing that . Pip started to despise his poor friends. He even feel ashamed because he live with the poor man . Pip’s ‘great expectations’ destroyed his life.

This novel told us that we cannot compare with others .Don’t feel envy at the others money. And if one day you be very rich , please don’t despise your poor friends.

中文摘要西方文学史当中,维多利亚时期被视为是一个重要的分水岭。在此之前,人类习惯用宗教的角度去看待世界,但十八世纪中开始,工业革命在西方展开,各种机器的发明使得当时科学极具的发达,科学带来的影响逐渐改变当时的人民,人类开始采用科学的角度去思考这个世界。达尔文(Charles Darwin)的两部作品,包括物种原始(Origin of Species)及人类原始及类择(The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex),当中进化论和物种原始的概念造成维多利亚时期社会的一片震撼。本文主要使用达尔文的两大概念—天择及性择—探讨狄更斯(Charles Dickens)的小说—远大期望(Great Expectations)。第一章主要介绍达尔文的进化论及其理论产生背景,其中包含天择(Natural Selection)及性择(Sexual Selection),其中看出为求生存,生物会自行突变以适应环境的变化,第二章主要针对天择的概念探讨狄更斯之小说,透过物竞天择、均变论(Uniformitarianism)及巨变论(Catastrophism)的对照、达尔文对演化概念及唯物论(Materialism)的诠释、推论出外在环境对生物的影响。第三章则是针对性择的概念探讨书中女性与男性角色之互动,透过无性生殖(Parthenogenetic Reproduction)、母性本能(Maternal Instinct)及男性竞争天性(Male Competitive Tendency)的概念,探讨达尔文及狄更斯作品所中隐含之性别意识。英文摘要The Victorian period can be regarded as a watershed of the history of literature. Before the Victorian period, people tended to see the world from a religious point of view. Because of the improvement of science, Victorians began to change their attitudes and started to consider things from a scientific perspective. Charles Darwin, the author of The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, introduced evolutionary theory and created a heated dispute that has lasted, to some degree, even until today. This thesis applies Darwin’s two ideas— natural selection and sexual selection— to investigate into Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. The introduction briefly discusses Darwin’s evolutionary theories and their application in Dickens’s Great Expectations. The first chapter investigates natural selection and sexual selection with more specifics. Simply put, for example, organic beings evolve in order to adapt to the environment. Male of all species try to seduce females in order to propagate. The second chapter deals with the difference between uniformitarianism and catastrophism, and how Darwin challenges the idea of “progress” and how natural selection applies to the notion of materialism. In addition, recalling Darwin’s observation that organic beings would change themselves due to the pressure of survival, readers of Dickens’s novels see how environmental changes bring effects upon characters. The third chapter concentrates on Darwin’s sexual selection, including the contrast between parthenogenetic reproduction and sexual selection, female supremacy in the animal world and male dominance in the human society, as well as female’s maternal instincts and male’s competitive tendencies. Finally, I conclude with the gendered ideology that both Darwin and Dickens reveal in their works. In conclusion, approaching Dickens’s novel from the perspective of Darwin’s evolutionary theories, we see how Victorian literature and science merged together.我只知道这些! 不能抄我回答!

远大前程英文论文

中文摘要西方文学史当中,维多利亚时期被视为是一个重要的分水岭。在此之前,人类习惯用宗教的角度去看待世界,但十八世纪中开始,工业革命在西方展开,各种机器的发明使得当时科学极具的发达,科学带来的影响逐渐改变当时的人民,人类开始采用科学的角度去思考这个世界。达尔文(Charles Darwin)的两部作品,包括物种原始(Origin of Species)及人类原始及类择(The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex),当中进化论和物种原始的概念造成维多利亚时期社会的一片震撼。本文主要使用达尔文的两大概念—天择及性择—探讨狄更斯(Charles Dickens)的小说—远大期望(Great Expectations)。第一章主要介绍达尔文的进化论及其理论产生背景,其中包含天择(Natural Selection)及性择(Sexual Selection),其中看出为求生存,生物会自行突变以适应环境的变化,第二章主要针对天择的概念探讨狄更斯之小说,透过物竞天择、均变论(Uniformitarianism)及巨变论(Catastrophism)的对照、达尔文对演化概念及唯物论(Materialism)的诠释、推论出外在环境对生物的影响。第三章则是针对性择的概念探讨书中女性与男性角色之互动,透过无性生殖(Parthenogenetic Reproduction)、母性本能(Maternal Instinct)及男性竞争天性(Male Competitive Tendency)的概念,探讨达尔文及狄更斯作品所中隐含之性别意识。英文摘要The Victorian period can be regarded as a watershed of the history of literature. Before the Victorian period, people tended to see the world from a religious point of view. Because of the improvement of science, Victorians began to change their attitudes and started to consider things from a scientific perspective. Charles Darwin, the author of The Origin of Species and The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, introduced evolutionary theory and created a heated dispute that has lasted, to some degree, even until today. This thesis applies Darwin’s two ideas— natural selection and sexual selection— to investigate into Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. The introduction briefly discusses Darwin’s evolutionary theories and their application in Dickens’s Great Expectations. The first chapter investigates natural selection and sexual selection with more specifics. Simply put, for example, organic beings evolve in order to adapt to the environment. Male of all species try to seduce females in order to propagate. The second chapter deals with the difference between uniformitarianism and catastrophism, and how Darwin challenges the idea of “progress” and how natural selection applies to the notion of materialism. In addition, recalling Darwin’s observation that organic beings would change themselves due to the pressure of survival, readers of Dickens’s novels see how environmental changes bring effects upon characters. The third chapter concentrates on Darwin’s sexual selection, including the contrast between parthenogenetic reproduction and sexual selection, female supremacy in the animal world and male dominance in the human society, as well as female’s maternal instincts and male’s competitive tendencies. Finally, I conclude with the gendered ideology that both Darwin and Dickens reveal in their works. In conclusion, approaching Dickens’s novel from the perspective of Darwin’s evolutionary theories, we see how Victorian literature and science merged together.我只知道这些! 不能抄我回答!

学术堂整理了十五个好写的英语论文题目,供大家进行参考:1. 试论简奥斯汀生活对其小说的影响 (On the Impact of Jane Austen’s Life on Her Novels)2. “真实的诺言”与传统文化的碰撞——简析“真人秀”的实质和本地化过程 (When True Lies Challenge Tradition—An Analysis of the Reality and Localization of Reality TV)3. 从台湾问题看中美关系 (The Sino-US Relation—The Taiwan Issue)4.《傲慢与偏见》的生命力 (The Great Vitality of Pride and Prejudice)5. 平凡中的不平凡——《傲慢与偏见》(Significance in Commonplace—Pride and Prejudice)6. 萨皮尔沃夫理论 (Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis)7. 论格里高尔的悲剧 (An Analysis of Gregor’s Tragedy)8. 对大学生心理健康问题予更多关注 (More Attention to the Psychological Health of College Students)9. 文体学: 语言学习的科学 (Stylistics: A Scientific Approach)10. 佛教在西方 (Buddhism in the West)11. 非语言交际 (Nonverbal Communication)12. 国际反恐 (International Anti-Terrorism)13. 全球资金市场近期特征与走向 (The Character and Tendency of Global Capital Market in Recent Decades)14. 从《老人与海》中桑堤亚哥的性格可知——人是打不败的 (A Man Cannot Be Defeated—From the Character of Santiago in The Old Man and the Sea)15. 南方的失落 (The Loss of the South)

[1]An analysis of female character Miss Havisham in Great Expectations JOURNAL OF CHENGDU UNIVERSITY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 第22 卷 2007 年8 月 作者:Tang Wangxia&Xie Benyu p:133-188[2Symons, J. (1974). Introduction to great expectations. London: Pan Books Ltd.[3]Zhang, D., & Wu, G. (2002). A New Concise History of English Literature. Shanghai: Shanghai Foreign Language Education.

远大前程论文英文文献

《远大前程》又译《孤星血泪》,作者透过剧中孤儿的跌宕起落,表达他对生命和人性的看法。下面我为大家带来远大前程英文经典段落,欢迎大家阅读!远大前程英文经典段落1 He was a secret-looking man whom I had never seen before. His head was all on one side, and one of his eyes was half shut up, as if he were taking aim at something with an invisible gun. He had a pipe in his mouth, and he took it out, and, after slowly blowing all his smoke away and looking hard at me all the time, nodded. So, I nodded, and then he nodded again, and made room on the settle beside him that I might sit down there. 远大前程英文经典段落2 However, go to Miss Havisham's I must, and go I did. And behold! nothing came of the late struggle. It was not alluded to in any way, and no pale young gentleman was to be discovered on the premises. I found the same gate open, and I explored the garden, and even looked in at the windows of the detached house; but, my view was suddenly stopped by the closed shutters within, and all was lifeless. Only in the corner where the combat had taken place, could I detect any evidence of the young gentleman's existence. There were traces of his gore in that spot, and I covered them with garden-mould from the eye of man. 远大前程英文经典段落3 For such reasons I was very glad when ten o'clock came and we started for Miss Havisham's; though I was not at all at my ease regarding the manner in which I should acquit myself under that lady's roof. Within a quarter of an hour we came to Miss Havisham's house, which was of old brick, and dismal, and had a great many iron bars to it. Some of the windows had been walled up; of those that remained, all the lower were rustily barred. There was a court-yard in front, and that was barred; so, we had to wait, after ringing the bell, until some one should come to open it. While we waited at the gate, I peeped in (even then Mr Pumblechook said, `And fourteen?' but I pretended not to hear him), and saw that at the side of house there was a large brewery. No brewing was going on in it, and none seemed to have gone on for a long long time. 远大前程英文经典段落4 AT the time when I stood in the churchyard, reading the family tombstones, I had just enough learning to be able to spell them out. My construction even of their simple meaning was not very correct, for I read `wife of the Above' as a complimentary reference to my father's exaltation to a better world; and if any one of my deceased relations had been referred to as `Below,' I have no doubt I should have formed the worst opinions of that member of the family. Neither, were my notions of the theological positions to which my Catechism bound me, at all accurate; for, I have a lively remembrance that I supposed my declaration that I was to `walk in the same all the days of my life,' laid me under an obligation always to go through the village from our house in one particular direction, and never to vary it by turning down by the wheelwright's or up by the mill. 远大前程英文经典段落5 As the night was fast falling, and as the moon, being past the full, would not rise early,we held a little council: a short one, for clearly our course was to lie by at the first lonely tavern we could find. So, they plied their oars once more, and I looked out for anything like a house. Thus we held on, speaking little, for four or five dull miles. It was very cold, and, a collier coming by us, with her gallery-fire smoking and flaring, looked like a comfortable home. The night was as dark by this time as it would be until morning; and what light we had, seemed to come more from the river than the sky, as the oars in their dipping stuck at a few reflected stars. 天黑得很快,偏巧这天又是下弦月,月亮不会很早升起。我们就稍稍商量了一下,可是也用不着多讨论,因为情况是明摆着的,再划下去我们一遇到冷落的酒店就得投宿。于是他们又使劲打起桨来,我则用心寻找岸上是否隐隐约约有什么房屋的模样。这样又赶了四五英里路,一路上好不气闷,大家简直不说一句话。天气非常冷,一艘煤船从我们近旁驶过,船上厨房里生着火,炊烟缕缕,火光荧荧,在我们看来简直就是个安乐家了。这时夜已透黑,看来就要这样一直黑到天明,我们仅有的一点光亮似乎不是来自天空,而是来自河上,一浆又一浆的,搅动着那寥寥几颗倒映在水里的寒星。 猜你喜欢: 1. 经典英语优美段落 2. 英语优美段落欣赏 3. 经典英语段落摘抄 4. 英语优美段落摘抄

中文摘要 《远大前程》是英国作家狄更斯的代表作之一。自从出版以来,它吸引了众多文学评论家的注意。本论文是首次运用苏联文艺理论家巴赫金的狂欢化理论来对《远大前程》进行分析。本论文讨论了狂欢节的笑及其在这部小说中所采取的幽默,讽刺及其它弱化了的形式。《远大前程》的主人公匹普被认为是狂欢节之王。他的加冕和脱冕过程表现了巴赫金所说的令人发笑的相对性。狂欢节之宴和具有象征意义的火在狂欢节之王的加冕和脱冕中具有重要的作用。在巴赫金的荒唐现实概念的基础上,本论文把这部小说中的人物当作狂欢节的群体来对他们特殊的语言和行为来进行分析。同时这部小说中又有狂欢化地狱的描述。所有这些都表明这部小说表现了狂欢化理论的基本方面。因此,《远大前程》是一部狂欢化了的小说。 外文摘要 Great Expectations is one of the representative works of Charles Dickens". Since its publication, it has attracted the attention of the critic circle. This thesis is the first academic attempt to apply the carnival theory to the analysis of Dickens" Great Expectations. The theory is raised by the Russian scholar Mikhail Bakhtin. Several key terms of the theory are discussed and used in my study of Great Expectations. Carnival laughter is explored in this novel, which takes the muffled form---humor, satire and irony. The hero Pip of Great Expectations is regarded as the carnival king in the light of carnivalization. Through Pip"s crowning and decrowning, Bakhtin"s notion of joyful relativity is expressed. The carnival feast and the symbol fire play a very important part in his crowning and decrowning. The characters in this novel are discussed as carnival collective on the basis of the conception of grotesque realism. The language of these characters is distinctive which is called "billingsgate language" in Bakhtin"s term. Also the novel is not devoid of the atmosphere of carnival hell. All these indicate that the key aspects of the carnival theory are demonstrated in Great Expectations. This leads to my conclusion that it is a carnivalized novel.

远大前程论文角度

第一个!第二个太大了!中国论文总是出的太宽泛,第二个都能写硕博作文题目了

我是个初中生,自己读过,希望对你有帮助,感受了这些主人公匹普是个孤儿,与脾气火爆的姐姐和善良的姐夫一同生活。匹普在儿时救过一个逃犯(影响后文)。他本来应与姐夫学打铁,可悲心理变态的寡妇郝微香看中,被叫去她的庄园服侍她,并在那遇见了清高孤傲,“心理很邪恶”但美貌绝伦的艾斯黛拉。(与白面少年赫伯尔特,影响后文)她迷住了匹普同时也无尽的羞辱匹普。她使匹普开始烦他的姐夫,烦他的出身。他想成为上等人!他去学校学习,与好姑娘毕蒂谈心。至此,我觉得是一个小结了匹普得到了神秘的资助,能够去伦敦做上等人了。于是他没管亲人与朋友,去了伦敦。在那又遇见了赫伯尔特,同处一室,成了朋友。匹普因有资助,每日开销很大,而赫伯尔特每天都在观望机会。匹普觉得赫伯尔特非成大事者。这期间出现了贾格斯律师和为贾工作的文米克。贾冷酷无情,目光犀利,人见人怕!而文米克有双重人格,在工作处不爱管匹普,而在家是与匹普有说有笑,是教心的朋友。还有赫伯尔特的父亲,是郝微香的亲戚,郝对其有偏见平静的生活随着浦洛威斯的到来变的不平静了。是匹普救过的逃犯,也是他资助的匹普,而根本不是匹普认为的郝微香。匹普不希望这逃犯害到自己,极力的想送走他,而浦却把他当自己的孩子去爱。艾斯黛拉在此期间嫁给了“畜生”朱穆尔,匹普伤心欲绝。匹普回到郝微香的庄园与其谈心,的值郝微香因在结婚当天被抛弃,于是让艾斯黛拉去撕裂匹普的心。可无奈郝以悔改是艾斯黛拉却改不了了。后赫伯尔特与匹普送走浦洛威斯是被捕,一切都完了!匹普没钱了,艾斯黛拉走了,一切之后他终于想起了爱他的人--姐夫,毕蒂,浦洛威斯。。他陪浦洛威斯在监狱中度过最后时光,告诉蒲他的女儿(艾斯黛拉)还活着。匹普的了一场大病,醒来是姐夫在身边。帮他换了债(先前欠的),之后便离开了。此时作者开始最后的讽刺————文米克娶了史芬奇小姐,赫伯尔特在娶了克拉拉之后去了远方打拼;匹普本还幻想毕蒂会爱他,可毕蒂嫁给了他姐夫,真正的善良的乔。回家短暂的停留之后投奔了赫伯尔特。很久以后,赫伯尔特努力经营使公司运作不错,完全不像匹普认为的难成大事匹普有遇见了孀居艾斯黛拉,两人在泪水中原谅对方,言归于好。--全文结束所有的讽刺就是匹普的朋友亲人爱他,而他做不到。他自命不凡却成不了大事。平凡的他人有了家庭可艾斯黛拉却离开她你仔细往回看,凡是有矛盾的地方就是讽刺!妈妈不让我打了,下星期天在补一些吧。这书我有说不完的话,流不完的感动泪

远大前程论文摘要

狄更斯以其小说创作篇幅宏大,气势磅礴,内容包罗万象,风格雅俗共赏、丰富多彩,生前即已饮誉国内外,是英国19世纪小说繁荣时期最杰出的代表作家,影响遍及欧美以及世界各国。 狄更斯生活在英国由封建社会向资本主义社会过渡时期。资本主义的发展使大批小资产者贫困、破产,无产阶级遭到残酷的剥削而沦为赤贫。当时在英国发生的无产阶级革命运动,即宪章运动,给予狄更斯很大的影响,他的作品反映了宪章运动时代人民群众的情绪和要求,但他始终是个改良主义者。他同情劳苦人民,又害怕革命。他抨击资本主义制度,不断揭露它的罪恶,但他不主张推翻这一制度。他希望通过教育和感化来改造剥削者,并依靠他们的善心和施舍来消除社会矛盾。他以生动、幽默的笔触,真实、深刻地反映了生活。在他从事创作的34年中,他写了14部长篇小说(其中有一部未完成),许多中、短篇小说以及杂文、游记、戏剧等。狄更斯的创作大致可分为 4个时期。后期(1848~1861) 更是狄更斯创作的繁荣时期。由于英、法革命运动的失败,资产阶级的反动势力更加嚣张,狄更斯对社会的认识不断深化,作品反映的社会生活也更加广阔。他着力描写小人物的善良、温情和道德感化的力量。乐观主义精神已被沉重、苦闷的心情和强烈的愤懑所代替。这时主要的作品有《董贝父子》、《大卫科波菲尔》、 《荒凉山庄》、 《艰难时世》、《小杜丽》、《双城记》和《远大前程》等。这些作品的主题思想不断深化;艺术风格也有了与前不同的特色。作者善于运用典型的细节表现人物的特征;在着力描写小人物善良、温情和道德感化的力量的同时,对资产阶级的罪恶和惨无人道的社会制度作了具有强烈感染力的艺术概括。 《远大前程》可以视为《大卫•科波菲尔》的负面,但探讨人生道路方面更有现实性和警世性,而作者早年的乐观态度明显减少。主人公匹普也是孤儿,但经不起环境的诱惑丧失了原有的淳朴天性,经历严酷的磨难后才翻然悔悟,重新生活,整个小说在结构上也更精练。

我是个初中生,自己读过,希望对你有帮助,感受了这些主人公匹普是个孤儿,与脾气火爆的姐姐和善良的姐夫一同生活。匹普在儿时救过一个逃犯(影响后文)。他本来应与姐夫学打铁,可悲心理变态的寡妇郝微香看中,被叫去她的庄园服侍她,并在那遇见了清高孤傲,“心理很邪恶”但美貌绝伦的艾斯黛拉。(与白面少年赫伯尔特,影响后文)她迷住了匹普同时也无尽的羞辱匹普。她使匹普开始烦他的姐夫,烦他的出身。他想成为上等人!他去学校学习,与好姑娘毕蒂谈心。至此,我觉得是一个小结了匹普得到了神秘的资助,能够去伦敦做上等人了。于是他没管亲人与朋友,去了伦敦。在那又遇见了赫伯尔特,同处一室,成了朋友。匹普因有资助,每日开销很大,而赫伯尔特每天都在观望机会。匹普觉得赫伯尔特非成大事者。这期间出现了贾格斯律师和为贾工作的文米克。贾冷酷无情,目光犀利,人见人怕!而文米克有双重人格,在工作处不爱管匹普,而在家是与匹普有说有笑,是教心的朋友。还有赫伯尔特的父亲,是郝微香的亲戚,郝对其有偏见平静的生活随着浦洛威斯的到来变的不平静了。是匹普救过的逃犯,也是他资助的匹普,而根本不是匹普认为的郝微香。匹普不希望这逃犯害到自己,极力的想送走他,而浦却把他当自己的孩子去爱。艾斯黛拉在此期间嫁给了“畜生”朱穆尔,匹普伤心欲绝。匹普回到郝微香的庄园与其谈心,的值郝微香因在结婚当天被抛弃,于是让艾斯黛拉去撕裂匹普的心。可无奈郝以悔改是艾斯黛拉却改不了了。后赫伯尔特与匹普送走浦洛威斯是被捕,一切都完了!匹普没钱了,艾斯黛拉走了,一切之后他终于想起了爱他的人--姐夫,毕蒂,浦洛威斯。。他陪浦洛威斯在监狱中度过最后时光,告诉蒲他的女儿(艾斯黛拉)还活着。匹普的了一场大病,醒来是姐夫在身边。帮他换了债(先前欠的),之后便离开了。此时作者开始最后的讽刺————文米克娶了史芬奇小姐,赫伯尔特在娶了克拉拉之后去了远方打拼;匹普本还幻想毕蒂会爱他,可毕蒂嫁给了他姐夫,真正的善良的乔。回家短暂的停留之后投奔了赫伯尔特。很久以后,赫伯尔特努力经营使公司运作不错,完全不像匹普认为的难成大事匹普有遇见了孀居艾斯黛拉,两人在泪水中原谅对方,言归于好。--全文结束所有的讽刺就是匹普的朋友亲人爱他,而他做不到。他自命不凡却成不了大事。平凡的他人有了家庭可艾斯黛拉却离开她你仔细往回看,凡是有矛盾的地方就是讽刺!妈妈不让我打了,下星期天在补一些吧。这书我有说不完的话,流不完的感动泪

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