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1、威尼斯商人中的人物形象分析AbstractAs we known that the merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeares most important works. It is a comedy. The theme of this play is to extol kindheartedness, friendship and love. And also it reflects the conflicts between the capitalists and usurers at the beginning of the capitalist

2、 society. And it expresses the authors humanist idea on money, law and religion in capitalist society. This thesis analyzes the main figures in the play by using independent and contrast ways. It shows the heavily flavor of humanism at the beginning of capitalist society; and expresses some thoughts

3、 for society and human being. The thesis also makes a hard criticism to Shylock, who is a representative of feudalism, and puts a heavy humanism on Portia. It displays the thoughts of feudalism personality liberation, and stressing the great breakthrough of womans status and feminine consciousness i

4、n Elizabethan era. Key WordsCharacter analyzing; humanism; personality liberation; women consciousness摘 要众所周知, 威尼斯商人是莎士比亚著名喜剧之一。 该剧的主题被定义为对善良、友谊和爱情的颂扬。 本剧不但反映了资本主义早期资产阶级同高利贷者间的矛盾冲突,也揭示了作者对资本主义社会金钱、法律和宗教信仰的人文主义观点。本论文采用了个案分析法以及对比分析法对该剧的主要人物形象作了一一剖析,展示了资本主义萌芽时期人文主义的浓厚气息,表达了莎士比亚对社会、对人类生活的反思,并寄以自己的理想。课题对

5、封建旧势力的代表夏洛克作了无情的批判,而对形象鲜明、富有光彩的鲍西娅则添上了浓厚的人文主义理想色彩。文章彰显了女性个性解放,突显了文艺复兴时期伊丽莎白当权期,女性地位、意识的重大突破。关键词人物分析;人文主义思想;个性解放;女性意识IntroductionThe Merchant of Venice is one of the Shakespeares famous comedies in his early time. Its theme is to extol kindness, friendship and love. It is the mirror of the contradict

6、ion between business bourgeois and usurer at the beginning of the Capitalist society. Its also expressed the authors humanism ideas on money, law and religion in this society. There, we mention Humanism-the main distinguishing feature of that period, also the brightness characteristic which is shown

7、 from the important role in this play.In this thesis, the author introduces the background of the play firstly. Reading the play, we can know that the social background in the play is according with the real society. We know at that time, the society was under the leadership of Elizabeth who was the

8、 symbol of power in England. Next the thesis gives an introduction of the main figures in the play. Antonio is rich and kindhearted. From him we can see the spirit of humanism. Portia plays the most important part in the play. The thesis talks about her character, her hobbies, and her attitude of lo

9、ve and the inner meaning-humanism of this figure. She is the center of all these figures the play refers to. Humanism is an ideological weapon for capitalism to fight the feudalism combat, and also it is the core idea of capitalism advanced-literature in Renaissance, and its combat refers to the ide

10、al of Feudalism in Middle Age, especially the religion belief of Catholics. After that, the thesis gives more details about the information mentioned above. Then the thesis compares the figures to give a highlight of the humanism spirit. Social Background of the Play the Merchant of VeniceAs is know

11、n, England is a developed country. Today, it also obtains very important status in the world. It is very necessary to talk about the history of the growth of capitalism in England, especially in 16th century.A. The Social Information in Elizabeth ThroneHenry VIII died in 1547 and his nine-year-old s

12、on succeeded him. The son was known in history, Edward . The boy-kings reign was a time of extreme Protestantism, for the Regency Council for him consisted almost entirely of the protestant faction. Edward died in 1553. only 15years old. Then his half-sister, Mary, a Catholic, became Queen. The new

13、Queen came to the throne at the age of twenty-five. After the coronation, her parliament passed the necessary legislation to abolish the papal supremacy over the church, and gave Elizabeth all the powers over the church which her father had held, though with the more modest title of “Supreme Governm

14、ent” of the Church of England instead of “Supreme Head” Elizabeth died on 24 March, 1603 at the age of sixty-nine. Her forty-four-year reign had not only ensured the triumph of Protestantism in Britain and in Northern Europe, but had greatly increased the wealth, power and prestige of England. Her n

15、avy triumphed over the great Armada of the king of Spain; her sailors circum navigated the world, and established a colony on the North American continent which they named Virginia after their virgin queen. At home, the merchants were prosperous; the common people enjoyed a higher standard of living

16、 than in most other European countries, and her reign was also full of achievements in literature and other arts. After all, Elizabeth was one of the most successful despots to govern England in English history. (李超, 邓兴义:34-37)B. Special Social Background Reflecting in the Merchant of VeniceThe Merc

17、hant of Venice is one of the famous comedy plays written by Shakespeare in his early time. The theme of this play is to extol kindness, friendship and love. It is the mirror of the contradiction between business bourgeois and usurer at the beginning of capitalist society. Its also expressed the auth

18、ors humanism ideas on money, law and religion in this society. There, we mention Humanism-the main distinguishing feature of that period, also the brightness characteristic which is shown from the important roles in this play. But, what is “humanism”? Humanism is the ideological weapon of bourgeois

19、to fight feudalism at Renaissance, is also the core idea of the bourgeois advanced-literature in this time. Be directed against the world outlook of Medieval feudalism is the spearhead of struggle, especially the religion belief of Catholicism. Church refers to God as the centre of cosmos. At the he

20、art of the Renaissance philosophy is the assertion of the greatness of man. And the elements of Humanism are to establish the central status of human, their dignity and value, to advocate the spirit of rationalism and science and to protest the supreme role of God admired in Middle Ages.Shakespeare

21、was a man of the late Renaissance who gave the fullest expression to humanist ideas. The Merchant of Venice is one of the important works which finished in the First Flowering period of English Literature. In this play, heroes and heroines fight for their own ideas and mould their own life according

22、 to their own free will and bring us into happy and ideal world with singing, dancing, harmony with nature and freedom from the vices of the world. Analyzing the Heroes in the PlayIn this play, Shakespeare portrays many roles. The proportion that male figures taking is much more notable than females

23、. So, its necessary to narrate and display their nature character and symbol.A. AntonioAlthough the plays title refers to him, Antonio is a rather lackluster character. He emerges in Act, scene as a hopeless depressive, someone who cannot name the source of his melancholy and who, throughout the cou

24、rse of the play, devolves into a self-pitying lump, unable to muster the energy required to defend himself against execution. Antonio never names the cause of his melancholy, but the evidence seems to point to his being in love, and the most likely object of his affection is Bassanio. Antonio has ri

25、sked the entirety of his fortune on oversea trading ventures, yet he agrees to guarantee the potentially lethal loan Bassanio secures from Shylock. He is willing to offer up a pound of flesh, signifying a union that grotesquely alludes to the rite of marriage, where two partners become “one flesh”.

26、Further evidence of the nature of Antonios feelings for Bassanio appears later in the play, when Antonios proclamations resonate with the hyperbole and self-satisfaction of a doomed lovers declaration: “pray God Bassanio come/ To see me pay his debt, and then I care not” (Act , Scene III, 35-36) wit

27、hout a mate, he is indeed the “tainted wether”or castrated ramof the flock, and he will likely return to his favorite pastime of moping about the streets of Venice (Act , Scene I, 113). After all, he has effectively disabled himself from pursuing hid hobbyabusing Shylockby insisting that the Jew con

28、vert to Christianity. Although a 16th century audience might have seen this demand as merciful, as Shylock is saving himself from eternal damnation by converting, we are less likely to be convinced. Not only does Antonios reputation as an anti-Semite precede him, but the only instance in the play wh

29、en he breaks out of his doldrums in his “storm” against Shylock(Act, Scene III, 132). In this play, Antonio proves his character is melancholy, cruelty and some seldom sayinghomosexual.B. BassanioIt is said Middle Ages is the most deathly stillness period in Europe. It also can be seemed its the tim

30、e that west Europes culture and literature go to grave. As to the pillar of spirit, there is nothing except a total series of religious doctrine. In this environment, people used compliment and boast words to exchange their minds and thoughts. In that society, everyone remain under artificial mask w

31、andered in different kinds of occasion. An absolutely undisguised money relationship makes the true human nature into ash during the masks scraped each other. Bassanio, a noble who is neatly dressed, whose speech and deportment is natural and graceful, gradually becomes a declining aristocrat by spe

32、nding without restraint. He is a handsome and intelligent young man. But living in such a society, what his every days schedule is to squander money on different meeting and use blandishment speech to talk with other aristocrat. His property is limitation. Once he runs behind his expenses, he will a

33、sk his best friendthe wealth merchant in VeniceAntonio for money. From the context, it seems he never returned what he borrowed. To be such a man who wants of lofty aspiration. Maybe the best method frees himself from poverty is to get a profitable marriage. And we mostly can make sure; to obtain mo

34、ney is more important than to marry Portia. This can be improved in laterhe gives his brides ring to the clerk. Although his lover has declared that if he loses her ring, she will never pardon him.C. ShylockShylock in this play is the antagonist. He is the model of usurer. Most people read him as a

35、bogeyman, a clownish Jewish stereotype. He is selfish, curtly, avaricious and niggard. Once he has the chance to revenge his foe. He will try his best to make the other into deathtrap. In the court, he is clam and wisdom, even fights for several Christians joint attack. But most of his speech is coa

36、rse, and sometimes “mean”. All of this makes people take unkindly to him. But with the several aspects sagacious with Antonio, it makes him be a mult-personality figure. Being a pagan who lives in Christian society he has strong emotion on racial constriction and the enthusiasm of raising Jewish peo

37、ples status. Living in this society, he suffers too much public humiliation and oppression as he says in the following:“He hath disgraced me, and hinderd me half a million; laught at my loss, mockt at my gains, scornd my nation, thwarted my bargains, cooled my friends, heated mine enemies; and whats

38、 his reason? I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions? Fed with the same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the same diseases, heald by the same means, warmd and coold by the same winter and summer, as a Christian is? If you pr

39、ick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laught? If you porion us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?”(Act Scene50-63)His frequently mentions of the cruelty he has endured at Christian hands make it hard for us to label him a natural born monster. Shylock argues th

40、at Jews are humans and calls his quest for vengeance the product of lessons taught to him by the cruelty of Venice citizens. In such condition, his “malicious” is much more reasonable.Besides the facial of Shylocks malignance, actually, he is a person whose sense of decency has been fractured by the

41、 persecution he endures. Comparatively, those kindness and wisdom Christian, in fact, have another hideous feature. So, in my mind, Shylock is a man who is worth sympathizing. III. Analyzing the Central Character in the Novel-PortiaThe girl embodies the virtues that are typical for Shakespeares hero

42、ines-it has no surprise that she emerges as the antidote to Shylocks malice. She is the pretty-witted aristocrat young girl. She is enthusiasm and graceful; resourceful and humorous; wealthy and beautiful. She is the perfect female who glitters the humanism ideal in her life. This is Portia.A. The E

43、ssential Nature of PortiaAt the beginning of the play, however, we do not see Portias potential for initiative and resourcefulness, as she is a near prisoner, feeling herself absolutely bound to follow her fathers dying wishes. This open appearance, however, proves to be a revealing introduction to

44、Portia, who emerges as that rarest of combinations-a free spirit who abides rigidly by rules. When Bassanio asks Belmont to choose his chest, she proves herself to be highly resourceful, begging the man she loves to stay a while before picking a chest, and finding loophole in the wills provision tha

45、t we never thought possible. Also, in her defeat of Shylock, she prevails by applying a more rigid standard than Shylock, agreeing that he can get a pound of flesh, but adding that it does not to allow for any loss of blood. Anybody can break the rules, but Portias effectiveness comes from her abili

46、ty to make the law work for her. After depriving Bassanio of his ring, she stops the prank before it goes far, and she even insinuates that she has been unfaithful. These entire can proves Portias wit, resource, and humorB. The Humanism Spirit Shown by Portia Portia is the main character in this pla

47、y. She embodies the virtues that are typical for Shakespeares heroines. Being a wealth young girl, she is beautiful, gentle and tender, and full of stratagems. She lives in Belmont-a peaceful world, and recruits the newest ideological trends. So, her mind is equipped by humanism. She is a cute girl,

48、 even her fathers behest; she would like to abide by. Humanism has several contents. One of them is the Rationalism object to Obscurantism. It advocates treasuring people intelligent. And it is said the most reason of people is dignity depending on the power of rational. Rational is humans nature, s

49、cience is the source of joyful. So, when Bassanio arrives, Portia use her resourceful mind to call his attention to pick the correct chest. I pray you, tarry: pause a day or twoBefore you hazard; for, in choosing wrong,I lost your company: therefore, forbear a while. (Act Scene 1-5) Before you venture for me. I could teach you How to choose right The seeming truth which cunning times put onTo entrap the wisest. Therefore, thou gaudy gold, Hard food for Midas, I will none of thee;Nor none of thee, thou s

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