2。3。3 Studies on colors 7
2。1。3。1 Green and white 7
2。1。3。2 Yellow 7
2。1。3。3 Black 7
2。1。3。4 Red 8
2。1。3。5 Color conflict 8
2。3。4 Studies on buildings 8
2。1。4。1 A very Temple of the winds 8
2。1。4。2 The wilderness, dead trees, monsters, magic fort, sarcophagus, the old temple, heaven 8
2。4 The role of natural images in Hardy’s portrait of Tess’s tragedy 9
2。4。1 The description of natural images paved the road for Tess’s tragedy。 9
2。4。2 The description of natural images rendered Tess’s tragedy。 10
2。4。3 The description of natural images existed throughout Tess’s tragedy。 11
3。 Conclusion 12
References 12
1。 Introduction
1。1 Background Information
Thomas Hardy is regarded as a great 19th century novelist and 20th century poet。 We can feel the pessimism in both his novels and his poems。 Tess of the d’Urbervilles is a famous tragedy of Thomas Hardy。 Tess of the d 'Urbervilles is a real tear jerker, and it is a famous tragedy of Thomas Hardy。 It is clear that a great work will be studied by many people, but it is regrettable that we are all about to study the causes of the tragedy。 The causes of the tragedy is certainly worth studying and can restore the tragedy of women in that historical environment, yet another point worthy of study in this novel is the natural image with the author's great description。 There are many natural images in this novel, such as birds, flying insects, roses, the sun, the fire, the dark, etc。 They have their own emotions like the human, and it is not a simple scene description。 Their appearance reflects the relationship between man and nature and it is the concentrated expression of Hardy's natural view。来自优Q尔W论E文R网wWw.YouERw.com 加QQ75201.8766
First of all, nature gives Tess charm。 The original and pure natural environment gave birth to the beautiful and pure girl---Tess, she was fresh, pure, rustic。 The second, as the power to dominate the fate of mankind, nature is indifferent, and even hostile, and people in front of nature are insignificant。 The nature of this novel often appears as a mysterious force, closely linked to the fate of Tess。 Obviously, Tess's fate was a sad misery, which was foreshadowed at the beginning, and the article was designed to study the natural images that appeared in Tess of the d 'Urbervilles and how they played their roles to enrich our understanding and experience of these images。
1。2 Literature review
1。2。1 Definition of Imagism and Metaphor
Imagism was a movement in early 20th-century Anglo-American poetry that favored precision of imagery and clear, sharp language。 It is a literary movement launched by British and American poets early in the 20th century in reaction against Victorian sentimentalism that advocated the use of free verse, common speech patterns, and clear concrete images。 Imagists created poetry based on sequences of arresting uncommon images。 They widely used metaphors, sometimes producing long chains of them in their poems。