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OUTLINE
Abstract
Key Words
I. Introduction
II. Analyzing Pip’s Character with the Id
2.1. Pursuing the Luxurious Life
2.2. Being Ashamed to Identify the Poor Relative
III. Analyzing Pip’s Character with the Ego
3.1. Helping Herbert to Run Business
3.2. Helping Magwitch to Smuggle Abroad.
IV. Analyzing Pip’s Character with the Superego
4.1. Looking after Magwitch
4.2. Anabiosis of Love
V. Conclusion
Bibliography
中文标题、摘要、关键词
An Analysis of Pip’s Character in Great Expectations
from the Freud’s Theory of Personality Structure
Author: Ouyang == Number: 0968==== Tutor: Li =
Abstract: Charles Dickens is one of the most outstanding English writers in the 19th century. Great Expectations is one of Charles’ mature works. It is the story of Pip’s deterioration from an innocent boy into an arrogant gentleman and his redemption as a good-natured person. The paper analyzes Pip’s Character in Great Expectations from the Freud’s Theory of Personality Structure and expresses the author’s attic faith to the anabiosis of love.
Key Words: Pip; Freud; Personality Theory; anabiosis of love
I. Introduction
“As a novelist, Dickens is remembered first of all for his character-portrayal. Every character his creative finger touched came alive.”(Liu Bingshan, 2007:302) Generally regarded as the greatest literary geniuses of his time in Victorian England, Charles Dickens enjoyed a wider popularity than any previous author had done during his lifetime.
Dickens’ later work Great Expectations, which is considered as his artistic masterpiece, is the most perfectly constructed and mature one of all Dickens’s novels. All of his mature understandings about life are reflected in it. The protagonist Pip is an orphan brought up by his cruel and hypocritical sister. His brother-in-law Joe takes great care to protect Pip from Mrs. Joe’s maltreatment, but Joe’s efforts are in vain many a time, and Joe becomes Pip’s co-sufferer. Under Joe’s protection and his sister’s s
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