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摘要
本研究探讨 J. R. R. 托尔金的史诗巨作《魔戒》中主人公所经历的错综复杂的冲突:魔戒团契》。故事主要集中在内部和外部冲突上,讲述了由九个人组成的魔戒使者团,他们团结在一起,在末日火山的炽热深渊中摧毁被黑暗魔王索伦附身的邪恶魔戒。在整个旅程中,主人公努力应对多方面的挑战,为分析提供了丰富的素材。本研究采用文学心理学方法,借鉴肯尼的冲突类型理论,探讨主人公的内心波动和外部遭遇的逆境。本研究采用描述性定性方法,细致研究了这些冲突,揭示了它们在叙事中的深刻意义。研究结果强调了主人公的双重挣扎,包括内部冲突和外部冲突。从内部看,主人公要面对的是人与人之间的典型冲突,他在怀疑、恐惧和道德困境中徘徊。从外部看,复杂的冲突网络不断展开,包括人际冲突(人与人)、社会不和谐(人与社会)以及强大的自然力量(人与自然)。通过对这些冲突的剖析,本研究揭示了托尔金作品的心理和叙事深度,揭示了主人公的艰辛历程反映了人类与内心恶魔和外部逆境的普遍斗争。
CONFLICT IN JOHN RONALD REUEL TOLKIEN’S NOVEL LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
This study explores the intricate conflicts experienced by the protagonist in J. R. R. Tolkien's epic masterpiece, The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Focused primarily on internal and external conflicts, the narrative follows a fellowship of nine individuals united by their quest to destroy the malevolent Ring, possessed by the dark lord Sauron, in the fiery depths of Mount Doom. Throughout their journey, the protagonist grapples with multifaceted challenges, providing rich material for analysis. Employing a literary psychological approach, this study draws upon Kenney's theory of conflict typologies to explore the protagonist's inner turmoil and the adversities encountered externally. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative method, the research meticulously examines these conflicts to unveil their profound significance within the narrative. The findings of the study underscore the protagonist's dual struggle, comprising internal and external conflicts. Internally, the protagonist contends with the classic conflict of man versus himself, navigating doubts, fears, and moral dilemmas. Externally, a complex web of conflicts unfolds, encompassing interpersonal clashes (man versus man), societal discord (man versus society), and the formidable forces of nature (man versus nature). By dissecting these conflicts, the study illuminates the psychological and narrative depths of Tolkien's work, revealing the protagonist's arduous journey as a reflection of universal human struggles against both inner demons and external adversities.