By contrast with Sartre's existentialism,The Time Traveler's Wife depicts another humanistic world.Moreover,such things as meaning,reason,compensation and peace are indispensable in this world.
This paper examines the relationship of Simone Beauvoir to the field of philosophy; her work and her subject position as an author. In addition, this paper examines the relation of Sartre to Beauvoir as an author. I c...This paper examines the relationship of Simone Beauvoir to the field of philosophy; her work and her subject position as an author. In addition, this paper examines the relation of Sartre to Beauvoir as an author. I conclude that while Beauvoir may have defined herself as a writer, her training in and her position to, Philosophy should not be negated. Also, 1 add that Sartre's influence on the content of her body of work should be rejoiced and rather not criticized.展开更多
Sartre's identification of the presence of others begins with the analysis of shame,through which others are defined as syntheses of objecthood and subjectivity.In this context,others form a fundamental relationsh...Sartre's identification of the presence of others begins with the analysis of shame,through which others are defined as syntheses of objecthood and subjectivity.In this context,others form a fundamental relationship with me by looking at me.Others exist in tandem with me as both object and subject,exerting a decentering effect on my existence.Furthermore,others compel my being-for-itself to be redefined by my being-in-itself.Consequently,I develop two concrete relationships with others:one involves transcending the specificity of others,while the other involves assimilating the specificity of others to my own.However,both types of relationships are destined to fail due to the inherently conflictual nature of interpersonal interactions.The coexistence of"we"arises from the interplay between myself and others,wherein"we"can jointly serve as both subject and object.Nevertheless,this"we"relationship remains secondary to the conflictual dynamic between myself and others.Achieving harmony and equilibrium with others requires transcending one's natural state and pursuing mutual recognition of each other's freedom.展开更多
This thesis analyses Death of a Salesman from the perspective of existentialism.By probing into the story with Sartre's theory of freedom,this thesis concludes that the protagonist's living environment and his...This thesis analyses Death of a Salesman from the perspective of existentialism.By probing into the story with Sartre's theory of freedom,this thesis concludes that the protagonist's living environment and his choice are both responsible for his death.But it also tells us no matter how difficult our situation is,we always have freedom to choose.Everyone can live a mean ingful life through his choice.展开更多
Gaze describes the relationship of the subject with the power and desire to look and awareness that one can be viewed.The gaze can be motivated by the subject' s desire to control the object it sees,and an object ...Gaze describes the relationship of the subject with the power and desire to look and awareness that one can be viewed.The gaze can be motivated by the subject' s desire to control the object it sees,and an object that can likewise capture and hold the subject' s eye.The term ' gaze' is often defined as looking long and intently with affection at a subject.A person who determines a sense of themselves as an individual element in the world makes up the idea of the gaze.The concept of the gaze is also a central part of theories looking within modernity.展开更多
The main line of John Fowles' short story The Enigma is the missing of John Marcus Fielding. It mainly narrates people's views on Mr. Fielding, attitudes to him and attempts to clear the mystery up. Fowles inh...The main line of John Fowles' short story The Enigma is the missing of John Marcus Fielding. It mainly narrates people's views on Mr. Fielding, attitudes to him and attempts to clear the mystery up. Fowles inherits the concept of postmodernism in terms of themes, narration and other aspects, which gives a further and deeper expression of his views on freedom, mystery and the relationship between author, characters and readers. In particular, this short story of John Fowles, who was influenced by existentialism, carries out a profound literary interpretation of existentialism in many aspects. Focusing on the themes, the paper will look at the existentialist articulation in The Enigma.展开更多
文摘By contrast with Sartre's existentialism,The Time Traveler's Wife depicts another humanistic world.Moreover,such things as meaning,reason,compensation and peace are indispensable in this world.
文摘This paper examines the relationship of Simone Beauvoir to the field of philosophy; her work and her subject position as an author. In addition, this paper examines the relation of Sartre to Beauvoir as an author. I conclude that while Beauvoir may have defined herself as a writer, her training in and her position to, Philosophy should not be negated. Also, 1 add that Sartre's influence on the content of her body of work should be rejoiced and rather not criticized.
文摘Sartre's identification of the presence of others begins with the analysis of shame,through which others are defined as syntheses of objecthood and subjectivity.In this context,others form a fundamental relationship with me by looking at me.Others exist in tandem with me as both object and subject,exerting a decentering effect on my existence.Furthermore,others compel my being-for-itself to be redefined by my being-in-itself.Consequently,I develop two concrete relationships with others:one involves transcending the specificity of others,while the other involves assimilating the specificity of others to my own.However,both types of relationships are destined to fail due to the inherently conflictual nature of interpersonal interactions.The coexistence of"we"arises from the interplay between myself and others,wherein"we"can jointly serve as both subject and object.Nevertheless,this"we"relationship remains secondary to the conflictual dynamic between myself and others.Achieving harmony and equilibrium with others requires transcending one's natural state and pursuing mutual recognition of each other's freedom.
文摘This thesis analyses Death of a Salesman from the perspective of existentialism.By probing into the story with Sartre's theory of freedom,this thesis concludes that the protagonist's living environment and his choice are both responsible for his death.But it also tells us no matter how difficult our situation is,we always have freedom to choose.Everyone can live a mean ingful life through his choice.
文摘Gaze describes the relationship of the subject with the power and desire to look and awareness that one can be viewed.The gaze can be motivated by the subject' s desire to control the object it sees,and an object that can likewise capture and hold the subject' s eye.The term ' gaze' is often defined as looking long and intently with affection at a subject.A person who determines a sense of themselves as an individual element in the world makes up the idea of the gaze.The concept of the gaze is also a central part of theories looking within modernity.
文摘The main line of John Fowles' short story The Enigma is the missing of John Marcus Fielding. It mainly narrates people's views on Mr. Fielding, attitudes to him and attempts to clear the mystery up. Fowles inherits the concept of postmodernism in terms of themes, narration and other aspects, which gives a further and deeper expression of his views on freedom, mystery and the relationship between author, characters and readers. In particular, this short story of John Fowles, who was influenced by existentialism, carries out a profound literary interpretation of existentialism in many aspects. Focusing on the themes, the paper will look at the existentialist articulation in The Enigma.