用弗洛伊德人格结构理论解读《茶花女》玛格丽特.戈蒂埃性格_英语论文.doc

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ABSTRACT:The Lady of the Camellias is written by the well-known French novelist Alexandre Dumas, fils. Marguerite is the heroin in the Lady of the Camellias who is a courtesan, but sacrifices herself to perfect others’ happiness. This thesis aims to analyze the rebellion and avoidance in Marguerite’s personality with Freud’s personality structure. Moreover, this paper aims to get a conclusion that Marguerite's personality is one of the most important reasons to cause her tragedy which results from the imbalance of her id, ego and superego. Through the study of this paper, it is hoped that readers of this paper can have a further understanding of the heroin’s personality and arise their concerns about their internal world. Meanwhile, through the analysis of Marguerite’s personality, the Freud’s personality structure can be interpreted well. 

 

Key words: Marguerite; Freud’s personality structure; rebellion; avoidance

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

摘 要

ABSTRACT

1 INTRODUCTION-1

1.1 A Brief Introduction to Alexandre Dumas, fils-1

1.2 A Brief Introduction to The Lady of the Camellias-2

2 LITERATURE REVIEW-5

2.1 Studies Abroad-5

2.2 Studies at Home-6

2.3 Summary-7

3THE THEORY OF FREUD’S PERSONALITY SRTUCTURE-8

3.1 The Id-8

3.2 The Ego-9

3.3 The Superego-10

4AVOIDANCE AND REBELLION IN MARGUERITE’S CHARACTER-12

4.1 The Introduction to Marguerite Gautier-13

4.2 The Rebellion in Marguerite’s Character-13

4.2.1 Marguerite’s rebellion driven by id-14

4.2.2 Marguerite’s rebellion under the influence of ego-15

4.2.3 Marguerite’s rebellion influenced by superego-17

4.3 The Avoidance in Marguerite’s Character-18

4.3.1 Marguerite’s avoidance driven by id-18

4.3.2 Marguerite’s avoidance under the influence of ego-19

4.3.3 Marguerite’s avoidance influenced by superego-21

4.4 Summary of this Chapter-22

5 CONCLUSION-23

REFERENCES-25

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.26