Contents
Abstract in English I
Abstract in ChineseII
Ⅰ. Introduction 1
Ⅱ. A Brief Introduction to Symbolism. 3
2.1 The Development of Symbolism. 3
2.2 The Importance of Symbolism. 4
Ⅲ . Symbolic Meaning of Different Colors in Beyond the Horizon5
3.1 The Symbolic Meaning of Black. 5
3.2 The Symbolic Meaning of White.6
3.3 The Symbolic Meaning of Red.8
Ⅳ. Symbolic Meaning of Nature Images in Beyond the Horizon.10
4.1 The Symbolic Meaning of Sea. 10
4.2 The Symbolic Meaning of Sunset11
4.3 The Symbolic Meaning of Sunrise. 13
Ⅴ. Conclusion 16
Bibliography18
Symbolism in Eugene O’Neill’s Beyond the HorizonⅠ. IntroductionEugene O’Neill (1888-1952), who was born in New York, wasregarded as one of the most famous American playwrights. O’Neillcreated 45 dramas of different styles and extensive subjects during hiscreative life. It was his endeavor that made the take-off of the grandundertaking of American drama in the 1920s possible. What’s more, itwas his effort that made American drama the paralleled form of artcompared with novel, painting and musical works. Therefore, He waswidely rewarded that he has played a important role in history ofAmerica. In 1936, he won Nobel Prize for the first time, and his play,Beyond the Horizon won the Pulitzer Prize four times.Beyond the Horizon is O’Neill’s most wonderfully crafted andskillfully written play which is first published in 1920. It is the first timethat O’Neill wins magnificent achievement. It is also a steppingstone topromote his creation to the prime period of his literary career. It tells thestory of the unfortunate life of a peasant family in the United States.Robert Mayo and Andrew Mayo are brothers of this family but theyhave different dreams and different imagination of future life. Andrewwants to run his farm well and live in peace and security, contrasting tohis brother, only going out and taking adventure can realize the value ofhis life. However, both the brothers fall in love with the same womanRuth, a girl next door. But Ruth decides to marry Robert, because of themarriage, Robert has to give up his wonderful dream and stay at home tofarm and Andrew who desires to calm and stable life has to go out andlive beyond the horizon, they change dreams. However, Robert’sinability in farm management leads the family to poverty and the wife’sdissatisfaction with marriage. He dies of tuberculosis finally. Andrew gives up the business and is addicted to gambling and finally he loseseverything.About this famous play Beyond the Horizon, many critics have triedto study it from different perspectives, such as romanticism, ecologism,feminism or expressionism (Li, 2013). However, few scholars have usedthe theory of symbolism to analyze the scenes and the text of the play.To do more study about the play, this paper intends to explore the deepmeaning of different colors and nature images in the play from theperspective of symbolism.Based on the famous play, this paper aims to analyze the deepmeaning of the colors and images in the play. This paper consists of fiveparts. First part introduces the great playwright O’Neill and his playBeyond the Horizon. Second part is the introduction to symbolism.Based on the main idea of symbolism, this part deeply introduces thedevelopment of symbolism and the importance of symbolism inliterature. Then, third part emphasizes the symbolic meaning of differentcolors in Beyond the Horizon. Based on the introduction of differentcolors, the part explores their symbolic importance respectively andstudies the effects on people’s vision and psychology. The following partis about the symbolic meaning of nature images. Based on the natureimages described in Beyond the Horizon, such as sea, earth, farm and soon, this part analyzes the deep meaning of these images. Finally, the lastpart is the conclusion of the whole paper. II. A Brief Introduction to Symbolism 源`自'优尔|.论"文-网[www.youerw.com