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1、 . 滨江学院本科生毕业论文(设计)The Study of Jo in Little Women from the Prospective of FeminismContents1. Introduction.52. LiteratureReview.52.1 Definition and Features of Feminism.62.2Relevant Studiesof Jos Feminism in Little Women.63. A comprehensive analysis of feminism on Jo in Little Women.83.1 Pursuit of F

2、reedom .83.2 Demand of True Love.103.3 Desire for Independence.113.4Embodiment ofEquality.134. Enlightenment of feminism embodied in Jo in modern times.15 4.1 Modern Expression of Feminism in Professions.15 4.2 Modern Expression of Feminism in Marriage Life.165.Conclusion.18References.19Acknowledgem

3、ents.20毕业设计(论文)原创性声明和使用授权说明原创性声明本人重承诺:所呈交的毕业设计(论文),是我个人在指导教师的指导下进行的研究工作与取得的成果。尽我所知,除文中特别加以标注和致的地方外,不包含其他人或组织已经发表或公布过的研究成果,也不包含我为获得与其它教育机构的学位或学历而使用过的材料。对本研究提供过帮助和做出过贡献的个人或集体,均已在文中作了明确的说明并表示了意。作 者 签 名:日 期:指导教师签名: 日期:使用授权说明本人完全了解大学关于收集、保存、使用毕业设计(论文)的规定,即:按照学校要求提交毕业设计(论文)的印刷本和电子版本;学校有权保存毕业设计(论文)的印刷本和电子版

4、,并提供目录检索与阅览服务;学校可以采用影印、缩印、数字化或其它复制手段保存论文;在不以赢利为目的前提下,学校可以公布论文的部分或全部容。作者签名: 日 期:学位论文原创性声明本人重声明:所呈交的论文是本人在导师的指导下独立进行研究所取得的研究成果。除了文中特别加以标注引用的容外,本论文不包含任何其他个人或集体已经发表或撰写的成果作品。对本文的研究做出重要贡献的个人和集体,均已在文中以明确方式标明。本人完全意识到本声明的法律后果由本人承担。作者签名: 日期: 年 月 日学位论文使用授权书本学位论文作者完全了解学校有关保留、使用学位论文的规定,同意学校保留并向国家有关部门或机构送交论文的复印件和

5、电子版,允许论文被查阅和借阅。本人授权大学可以将本学位论文的全部或部分容编入有关数据库进行检索,可以采用影印、缩印或扫描等复制手段保存和汇编本学位论文。涉密论文按学校规定处理。作者签名:日期: 年 月 日导师签名: 日期: 年 月 日从小妇人中分析乔的女权主义摘要:小妇人由美国作家露易莎梅奥尔科特所著,她是美国文学史上最突出的作家之一,也被认为是以为女权主义者。小妇人是她最成功最著名的作品。小妇人是一部以美国南北战争为背景,以19世纪美国新英格兰地区的一个普通家庭四个姐妹之间的生活琐事。此小说与1868年出版后受到了极大的关注。本文旨在通过分析小妇人分中的女性乔,阐述奥尔科特的女权主义观点。这

6、个观点在主人公乔的身上体现的淋漓尽致。乔,酷爱写作与阅读,独立勇敢。不甘心做一个家庭主妇,选择自己喜欢的工作-写作,厌恶社会无理的要求-女性权力不与男性。本文分别从自由,爱情,平等,独立四个角度,分析乔的女权主义思想。并结合现代社会,剖析乔这种女权主义在现代社会中的意义。关键词:小妇人; 乔; 女权主义The Study of Jo in Little Women from the Prospective of FeminismDirector:Wu Sufang (Collegeof Foreign Languages, Zhejiang Chinese Medical University

7、, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, 310053)Abstract: Little Women is written by an American author, Louisa May Alcott, who is one of the most prominent writers in American literature as well as a feminist. Little Women is one of the most successful and famous works of hers. It is a novel which is set in the Civil

8、 War, and based on the four sisters family life in New England in the USA in the 19th century. It received a lot of attention when it published. This thesis is aimed at analyzing Jo in the Little Women to state the point of Louisa May Alcotts concept of feminism. This view is reflected incisively an

9、d vividly on the heroin Jo. Jo, who has a passion for writing and reading and her characters are independent and brave. She is not content to be a housewife and chooses her favorite jobwriting. Disliking the unreasonable request of the societywomens power is less than mens. The article is written re

10、spectively from four perspectivesfreedom, love, equality and independence to analyze of Jos feminism ideas. And combining with the modern society, it dissects the significance of Jos feminism in modern society.Keywords: Little Women; Jo; feminismThe Study of Jo in Little Women from the Prospective o

11、f Feminism1. Introduction Louisa May Alcott was born on November 29, 1832, the second daughter of Amos Bronson and Abigail Abba May Alcott. She was raised in Concord, Massachusetts, a small town to the north of Boston that was home to many great writers of the day.Little Women is a novel published i

12、n 1868 and written by American author Louisa May Alcott. The story concerns the lives and loves of four sisters growing up during the American Civil War. It is based on Alcotts own experiences as a child in Concord, Massachusetts with her three sisters, Anna, May, and Elizabeth. The novel tells of t

13、heir progress into young womanhood with the additional strains of romance. It is a story of their growing maturity and wisdom and the search for the contentedness of family life.In this situation, the paper tends to analyze the pursuit for freedom and demand of true love, embodiment of equality, and

14、 desire for independent personality and independent rights to make special analysis of feminism on Jo in English. In doing so, the readers might have a deep understanding of the feminism.2. Literature ReviewLittle Woman, one of the classics of American literature, was written by American womanLouisa

15、 May Alcott. Woman in the 19th century were still limited to traditional opinions that they were opposed to belong to the family, obey their husbands orders .They could not have the chance to compete equally with men in many fields of society. However, Louisa May Alcott did not look upon herself as

16、the adjunct of the men. She was determined to break the fetters on the women, and tried to choose a profession to make a living on her way through this rough and tumble world. Hence, there is no doubt that Little Womenoccupiesan essential position in the history of American literature in the 19th ce

17、ntury. 2.1 Definition and Features of Feminism As to the meaning of feminism: “most people think feminism is about equality of the sexes, and activism to achieve equality of women”. (Johnson, 2011, p30) This theory is called: “Socialist feminism and was used increasingly during the 1970s to describe

18、 a mixed theoretical and practical method to achieving womens equality. In addition, this theory analyzed the relation between the oppression of women and other oppression in society.” (Linda, 2011, p22)In the Cambridge dictionary, the definition of feminism is the belief that women should be allowe

19、d the same rights as men and be treated in the same way, but also when it is used to describe a man that means the behavior of man is similar to women.“According to MS magazine, feminism sounds like a negative word for most women. They dont like it or use it”. (Karol, 2011, p28) However, a very inte

20、resting article which is from Men in Feminism said: “some men seem to be interested in Feminism; they prefer to acquire more knowledge of it and encourage more of them to realize that feminism benefits everyone.”(Lizzie, 2003, p19) Therefore, to some extent, the readers can find that males and femal

21、es still have different attitudes to this word.For the features of feminism, the first one is to stress womens gender differences and their expression in literary texts and texts interpretation, that is, gender poetics and gender reading. Secondly, it puts emphasis on the expression of gender symbol

22、 difference, advocating womens discourse and maternal instinct discourse. Besides, it establishes womens equality of political rights on the basis of female social difference and discourse difference.2.2Relevant Studiesof Jos Feminism in Little WomeThere are many scholars who throw some light on the

23、 feminist interpretation of Litter Women.Although the book is filled with submissive women who are content with domestic life, a great deal of feminist attention concentrates on womens influences on men. For example, in “The Influence of Little Women”, Carolyn Heilbrun argues that the fascination Li

24、ttle Women holds lies less in Jos ease in adopting male manners and behavior , than in the facility with which her whole family restructures itself on a female pattern.(Kress,1997,p23)G. K. Chestertonnoted that in Little Women, Alcott anticipated realism by twenty or thirty years, and that Fritzs pr

25、oposal to Jo, and her acceptance, is one of the really human things in human literature. (Fritz, 1987, p67)Gregory S. Jacksonargued that Alcotts use of realism belongs to the American Protestant pedagogical tradition that includes a range of religious literary traditions with which Alcott was famili

26、ar. (Jackson, 2009, p14) The nineteenth-century images he produces of devotional guides for children provides an interesting background for the game of playing pilgrim that, in part, comprises Book Ones plot structure. Elbert argued that Little Women did not “belittle womens fiction and that Alcott

27、stayed true to her “Romantic birthright.”(Sarah,1987,p11) As we all known, Jo is the representative of Louisa May Alcott in the Little Women, soin “Closing the Garret Door: A Feminist Reading of Little Women”, scholarsDeborah Thacker and Jean Well mention that the women writers place has been margin

28、alized and consigned as “the attic” (Thacker&Well,1989,p3) the room of her own where a woman could express and liberate herself undisturbed. In Little Women Louisa May Alcott playfully enabled her girls readers to look within her inner room, her center of repressed imagination. The heroine Jo is a u

29、nique woman in this book. Her unconventional opinions and deeds differ much from her sisters.The first chapter talks about Jo process of forming the sense of self-identity. It consists of four parts in self-shaping,self-reflection, self-fulfillment and self-control.The second chapter details about J

30、o sense of responsibility to play four different roles in her life.As a new woman, she flourishes personality.The third chapter discusses Jos equality thoughts, and her struggle to get her properly rights.Based on the summaries of the previous researches, naturally,a new woman in Alcotts Little Wome

31、n should independent,self-identity and self-denial; a new woman should have her ability, and create her career; a new woman should live an equal life with her husband; the combination if family life and independent existence can open various probability for a new woman individual development.3. A co

32、mprehensive analysis of feminism on Jo in Little Women3.1 Pursuit of freedomFrom the ancient period to modern society, all the people are seeking freedom, no matter what the person is man or woman, old or young. The author of Little WomanLouise May Alcott who also wants to own freedom. In her famous

33、 novel Little Woman, through the main actorJo express the pursuit of freedom.Jo is a girl who wants to be a boy. “I wish I was a boy,” says Jo. “Then I could go and fight beside father.” (Alcott, 1987, p38) Jo wants to escape from the full dress and puts on the uniform to fight beside her father. Me

34、g always says to Jo in this way, “Youve been running, havent you? Jo, when will you start to behave like a young lady?”(Alcott, 1987, p98)Although at that time, every girl want to behave like a young lady, Jo behaves like a boy. For herperspective, a boy can do many things that the girls also can do

35、, such as skating and then talking about the skating with them. She never fells shy to play with boys. She believes that boys possess freedom and they can do everything they want to do. In the book, Jo does many things which can only be done by boys. The reason why Jo stood out can be best illustrat

36、ed by her characteristic. It is her characteristic that makes her different from all the other girls in the family. Unlike other girls who behavelike quite water, Jo was neither soft nor gentle. She is just like a vigorous flame giving endless happiness.In the beginning of the book, she claims that:

37、“I hate to think Ive got to grow up and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China Aster. Its bad enough to be a girl, any way when I like boys games and work and manners. I cant get over my disappointment in not being a boy, and its worse than ever now, for Im dying to go and f

38、ight with papa, and I can only stay at home and knit like a poky old woman.”(Alcott, 1987, p43)Jo also likes literature, both reading and writing them. She composes plays for sisters to perform and writes stories that published. She imitates Shakespeare, and when she doesnt need to do chores, she re

39、ads a book in a corner of the attic, or outside, completely absorbs a good book. She also says: “Not being a genius, like Keats, it wont kill mewhen I am ready, I will up again”Jo is not the oldest daughter in the family, but she put herself in the position of the man of the family when her father i

40、s absence. She devotes her literature works to support the family. When her father is hurt during the war, she cuts her lovely, sick, long hair to help her mother to look after her father. She says: “I just want to do something for father, and selling my hair was the only thing I could think of doin

41、g.”(Alcott, 1987, p105)Because of her character boyish, Jo has intense equality thoughts, and her struggle to get her properly rights. When she is young, her unique behaviors express her desire to break the fetters on the women. Her choices of career stand for her dreams of being equal as men. She d

42、oes not obey the traditional view on marriage to find a rich husband, but establishes her love on an equal base. On work, Jo has achieved her dream and become a writer. In life, she is not the only one to do the housework and her husband will also undertake it. For example, her husband prepares the

43、cakes for dinner and look after their children. Jo also appeals to the equality of, so do she and her husband. Though she returns home, Jo gives a new definition of new women that the combination of career and family is the best home for a new woman.At the same time, she is a girl who has the courag

44、e to pursuit her ideals. She believes that a new circumstance has advantages for her writing; she follows to New York to teach children, or sometime stays in the bookroom to read books to absorb new knowledge. She accepts new things and comes being into new ideas.All of her characteristics and her b

45、ehaviors show that she pursuits of freedom and doesnt care about others vision. She just does the things she wants to do, not bind by secular.3.2Demand of true loveAs a girl, Joy is lucky because of a boy, Laurie, who loves her; as a little woman, Joy is beatific because of a man, Bhaer, who loves h

46、er; as a mature lady, Jo is felicific because of a gentleman, Bhaer, her husband. As a female, Jo knows clearly that she is going for a true love rather than a rich life.Most people who read the Litter Woman always think that Jo ought to marryLaurie, who is her childhood sweetheart and has a happy m

47、arriage with Jo. However, it is unbelievable that she turns down his offer and gets married with Professor Bhaer, an old, poor man. A host of people take the view that Jo is foolish for she has done, but Jo is certainly understand what she really needs than anyone else. For LaurieJos fell in love wi

48、th Laurie at the first sight of Laurie and the true love is pretty pure and beautiful. Without a doubt that she loves Laurie, and many mothers are willing to small Mr. Laurie becomes her son-in-law, but when she finds Laurie is like guileless elegant girl, dont mention how happy she is.Actually, Lau

49、rie loves her, but Jo has a sober understanding of the differences between them: “Im homely and awkward and odd and old, and youd be ashamed of me, and we should quarrelwecant help it even now, you see and I shouldnt like elegant society and you would, and youd hate my scribbling, and I couldnt get

50、on without it, and we should be unhappy, and wish we hadnt done it, and everything would be horrid! (Alcott,1987, P278)Jo realizes that they are not suited to one another,although they are too much alike and too fond of freedom.After Jo refusing Laurie, Jo knows that would never come again because h

51、e leaves her without a look. And Jo decides to cut off the relationship, because its impossible for people to make themselves love other peopleand she does not believe that is the right sort of love and would rather not try. In addition, she can not accept marry Laurie only fora fine mistress for fi

52、ne house.For Professor BhaerProfessor Bhaer who comes from Berlinis well-educated, but poor as a church mouse, and gives lessons to support him.At Mrs. Kirke house, Bhaer leaves a favorable impression to Jo, but at that time, Jo does not love him, she just thinks he is interested.As time goes by, Jo

53、 is addicted to love him. His patience, ability, wise, knowledge even his dress is attracted her much more. This time she apparently knows her own heart when she comes to a little message written in the Professors hand, and she sets looking at the friendly words: Wait for me, my friend. I may be a l

54、ittle late, but I shall surely come, “as they took a new meaning, and touched a tender spot in her heart”. (Alcott, 1987, P334)These words take a new meaning, and touch a tender spot in her heart. Then, the Professor visits her family and they confess sincere love to each other in the end. For the l

55、ove with Professor, Jo has confirmed her firm attitude to him:Im glad you are poor. I couldnt bear a rich husband, said Jo decidedly, adding in a softer tone, dont fear poverty. Ive known it long enough to lose my dread and be happy working for those I love, and dont call yourself old forty is the p

56、rime of life. I couldnt help loving you if you were seventy! (Alcott,1987, P368)They get married, have two children and even found a school. Yes, Jo is a very happy woman there, in spite of hard work, much anxiety, and a perpetual racket.She also says I dont think I ever ought to call myself unlucky

57、 Jo again, when my greatest wish has been so beautifullygratified.”(Alcott,1987, P374)Married with a professor can not only give Jo an abundance life style, but Jo gains her happiness. She is a true lucky woman.3.3 Desire for independenceWith the vigorous development of the American feminist, American emerges a large number of women who spare no efforts to campaigning for womens rights. In Little Women, the author Louisa May Alcotthe us

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