托马斯·莫尔的《乌托邦》和洛伊丝·劳瑞的《赐予者》中老年人的表现

Antra Leine
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虽然第一个乌托邦表现了对更好的社会政治制度的渴望,但反乌托邦通常反映了20世纪政治和社会危机加剧的社会恐惧和担忧,除了其他重大转变外,还引起了对老年人在社会中的角色的重新思考。然而,反乌托邦小说的主人公通常都很年轻或中年,他们往往必须与前几代人互动才能实现他们的目标,这就为分析反乌托邦小说中如何描绘这些老年人提供了一个令人兴奋的领域。比较《乌托邦》中老年人的待遇与Lois Lowry的《给予者》中老年人的待遇的方法包括文学分析和对两部作品中老年人的具体描绘方式的比较。特别注意的是对待他们的具体方式和他们在各自社会中被分配的角色,以及对他们的尊重和照顾程度,特别是在他们生命结束时。《乌托邦中的莫尔》中对老年人特有的态度在劳瑞20世纪的反乌托邦作品《给予者》中得到了巧妙的呈现。研究表明,在莫尔的作品《乌托邦》中,老年人的待遇往往是歧视性的,而在劳里的小说中,这种待遇也被有意地描绘出来。
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Representation of the Elderly in Thomas More’s ‘Utopia’ and Lois Lowry’s ‘The Giver’
While the first utopias manifested aspirations for a better socio-political system, dystopias typically reflect societal fears and concerns that are intensified by the twentieth century’s political and social crises that, besides other significant turns, have caused a rethinking of the role of the elderly in the society. While, typically, the protagonists of dystopias are very young or middle-aged, they often must interact with the previous generations to achieve their goals, thus providing an exciting field for analysis of how these elderlies are depicted in dystopian novels. The methodology for comparing the treatment of the elderly in Utopia with the treatment of the elderly in Lois Lowry’s The Giver involves literary analysis and a comparison of the specific ways in which the elderly in both works are depicted. Special attention is paid to the specific ways in which they are treated and the roles they are assigned in their respective societies, as well as the level of respect and care they are shown especially at the end of their lives. The characteristic attitude towards the elderly suggested by More in Utopia is masterfully rendered in Lowry’s twentieth-century dystopia, The Giver. The study reveals that the treatment of the elderly has often been discriminatory in More’s work Utopia and is deliberately portrayed as such in Lowry’s novel.
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