权力、权威与自我:艾玛·伍德豪斯在走向成熟的道路上的转变

A. Birrento
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简·奥斯丁的小说《艾玛》在二十一世纪仍然激励和挑战着读者。这篇文章对同名角色在她的亲密圈和社会熟人圈中绘制的几幅意义地图进行了批判性分析,并以身份和表现问题为基础。它分析了艾玛如何从权力、权威和自我的身份特征——叙事文本的地位来表现自己和与他者的关系,这是对她的生活的隐喻,是一幅自我的风景。在漫长而痛苦的道路上,在一个虚构的可能世界中,从模棱两可到模棱两可,这些身份特征逐渐转化为真正的友谊和自我意识。一方面,一个强大的年轻女子掌握着家庭和社交圈,另一方面,一个情感脆弱,需要方向的年轻女子。沿着她的道路,艾玛为她的生活构建了可能性,紧随其后的是一个男性角色的尽职尽责和爱的帮助,他开明的眼光改变了她顽固、不成熟和骄傲的本性,是她成长为成熟的基石。
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Power, Authority, and Egotism: Emma Woodhouse’s Transformation in the Path into Maturity
: Jane Austen’s novel “Emma” still inspires and challenges readers in the twenty-first century. The article engages in a critical analysis of the several maps of meaning the eponymous character draws in her circles of intimacy and of social acquaintances, underpinned by questions of identity and representation. It analyses how Emma represents herself and relates with the Other(s) from a position of power, authority, and egotism—identity traits of the narrative text, which is a metaphor of her life, a Landscape of the Self. During a long and painful path, in the fictionality of a possible world, from equivoque to equivoque, these identity traits are progressively transformed into true feelings of friendship and self-awareness. On the one hand, one finds a powerful young lady mastering the family and the social circles, and, on the other, an emotionally fragile young woman in need of orientation. Tracing her path, Emma constructs possibilities for her life, closely followed by the dutiful and loving help of a masculine character, whose enlightened vision transforms her stubborn, immature, and proud nature and is a cornerstone of her growth into maturity.
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International Journal of Literary Humanities
International Journal of Literary Humanities Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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