《白鲸记》中的梅尔维尔的亚哈和《马尔古迪食人魔》中的R·K·纳拉扬的瓦苏:探索进入“新世界”

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Jurnal Ilmiah Peuradeun Pub Date : 2023-05-30 DOI:10.26811/peuradeun.v11i2.917
Vipin K Sharma
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本文利用对梅尔维尔和RK纳拉扬的批评文献,然后仔细阅读《白鲸》(1851)和《马尔古迪的食人魔》(1961),关注美国和印度的文学作品,并认为这两位作家都是在哲学方面创造利基的富有想象力的主要作家。他们都运用想象力、象征主义、精神和普遍的冲动,使人物和书籍值得一读。然而,两部小说都通过主人公亚哈和瓦苏描绘了进入“新世界”的探索,他们带来了多重担忧,犯下了灾难性的错误。文章通过对主人公的比较研究,分析了主人公的冒险与神秘的漫游者、宇宙的无神与无目的、美德与罪恶、不同主体的影响与融合、反生命与反自然的态度、智慧与智慧以及导致他们走向自我毁灭的原型野心等关键因素。本文试图通过主人公亚哈和瓦苏在寻求进入一个“新世界”以解决当今时代所需要的问题时所表现出的贪婪、同地震、游牧和狂热的天性来探讨美国和印度文学之间的动态关系;因此,这两部小说在21世纪都很伟大。
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Melville’s Ahab in Moby Dick and R K Narayan’s Vasu in The Man-eater of Malgudi: A Quest to Enter a “New World”
Utilizing critical literature on Melville and RK Narayan and then reading Moby-Dick (1851) and The Man Eater of Malgudi closely (1961), this article concerns American and Indian works of literature and argues that both writers were among the leading imaginative writers to create niches in terms of philosophy. Both used imagination, symbolism, and spiritual and universal impulses to make the characters and books worth reading. However, both novels portray a quest to enter a “New World” through protagonists Ahab and Vasu, who bring multiple concerns and commit catastrophic blunders. The article sails through a comparative study of the protagonists analyzing the critical factors, such as adventurous and mysterious wanderers, the universe being both godless and purposeless, virtues versus sins, influence and fusion of divergent subjects, their anti-life and anti-nature attitude, intelligence and wisdom and archetype ambitions that lead them to self-destruction. This paper intends to explore the dynamics of the relationship between American and Indian Literature through protagonists Ahab and Vasu’s acquisitive, coseismic, nomadic, and fanatic nature in their quest to enter a “New World” to address aspects that the present time calls for; hence, making both novels great in the twenty-first century.
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