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1、毕业论文范文评析文学类 毕业论文范文评析文学类The Charms of the Adventures of Tom SawyerAbstract Tom Sawyer a story of a boys adventures filled with curiosity and imagination created by Mark Twain has attracted young readers and captured their general feeling one generation after another Based on psychology this paper tri

2、es to explore in what way Tom Sawyer goes along with the childrens psychology and wins the admiration of young readers The charm is demonstrated by a profound understanding of Tom Sawyers idealism his naivete and innocence his curiosity fantasy and heroism and through Mark Twains careful observation

3、 his unconventional writing and his unique device in style 点评这篇摘要概括性较强可以说是本论文的缩影 Key words Tom Sawyer charm psychological factor style Introduction Sparkling with mischief jumping with youthful adventure Mark Twains Tom Sawyer is one of the most splendid recreations of childhood in all of literature

4、 Tom Sawyer is the first of a long line of adolescent heroes in American fiction It is a book that is more than a boys book Like Gullivers Travels Alice in Wonderland and Huckleberry Finn it owes its greatness to the fact that it can be read and admired on all age levels I have been interested in ps

5、ychology for quite some time Since Tom Sawyer is regarded as a masterpiece in the childrens literature the real key to its success must be sought in its popularity among young readers On the basis of psychology this thesis intends to explore in what way Tom Sawyer goes along with the childrens psych

6、ology and therefore wins the admiration of young readers提出论点探究汤姆索亚历险记为何如此符合儿童心理并为年轻读者所青睐 文章的起始句用了两个对称而协调的分词短语显得正式高雅 1 Childrens Naivete and Innocence1 1 Brief Analysis Naivete and innocence are two of the common characteristics of children 这是第一个分论点总论点提出后文章从六个方面六个分论点展开论述 Children always comprehend th

7、e world around them with their simple heart and ponder over a problem with their childish ignorance In this story Mark Twain makes Tom Sawyer a professional boy incessantly a boy nothing but a boy who has the characteristics of children in general Confronted with any kind of circumstances Tom respon

8、ds by making a game of it by relying on his reading by posing or acting out a part 开门见山观点明确然后用演绎推理的方式展开下文 12 Toms Boyish Fashion of Doing Things 12 1 Playing Truant Monday morning finds Tom Sawyer in low spirits because another weeks suffering in school comes Tom tries to detect some symptoms in his

9、 system so that he can stay home from school He discovers that one of his upper front teeth is loose He is about to groan but thinking of the terrible result of having the tooth pulled out he gives up He finally chooses his sore toe as an excuse and falls to groaning with considerable spirit Tom exp

10、ects Sid his younger brother who sleeps beside him to wake up and run to tell Aunt Polly about his symptoms But no matter how Tom groans no result comes from Sid Tom was aggravated He said Sid Sid and shook him But when Sid wakes up and stares at him Tom pretends to let Sid leave him alone He acts a

11、s if he is dying and says I forgive everybody Sid Groan Tellem so Sid And Sid you give my window sash and my cat with one eye to that new girl thats come to town and tell her Sid becomes so frightened that he flies downstairs to tell Aunt Polly that Tom is dying This is Toms painstakingly plotting f

12、raud which makes Sid believe him but cannot deceive Aunt Polly It is too simple a cheap trick by children It ends with Toms loose tooth pulled out and he still has to go to school From the above episode we find that Tom is an alert and resourceful child without losing his naivete and innocence in ch

13、ildhood After all children are still incomplete beings Under any circumstances children respond in an innocent and simple fashion and tend to treat the problems they encounter in their unique childish way The above episode is a wonderful example of the boy mind which inhabits a world quite distinct

14、from that in which he is bodily present with his elders切入正题显得有点突然章节之间的联系还可以严密些 引文衔接自然运用事例型论据阐释第一个分论点 12 2 Love-affair Mark Twain also writes about what children feel about those of the opposite sex during the childrens psychological development And he reflects it through the hero Tom Sawyer There is

15、 a vivid description about Toms love complication for Becky Once Tom sees a new girl with furtive eye in Jeff Thatchers garden Immediately he fell in love with her He began to show off in all sorts of absurd boyish ways in order to win her admiration When he sees the girl wending her way toward the

16、house Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it grieving and hoping she would tarry yet a while longer His face lit up right away for she tossed a pansy over the fence a moment before she disappeared Before Tom worshiped this new angel with furtive eye he had been the happiest and the proudest boy i

17、n the world only seven short days and here in one instant of time she had gone out of his heart like a casual stranger whose visit is done This is the beginning of Toms love story with his childishly fickle desertion of his fiance Amy Lawrence Many children have the inclination to show off before th

18、ose of the opposite sex so as to catch their attention But the so-called love cannot go beyond the limit of immaturity of Toms age For them the love is only some trick or game Mark Twain grasps the childrens psychology and writes about Toms love-affair that is only boys love-affair but is never trea

19、ted otherwise than as a boys love-affair It is removed from the looming sexuality of childhood and adolescence It reminds many young readers of their own love-affair simple and childish 事例型论据与下一段的理论型论据相结合使论证更有力 123 Childish ImitationChildren often obtain scanty knowledge from adults and books about

20、concept custom and conduct and according to their understanding and imagination try to imitateImitation is commonly accepted as an innate tendency to mimic or copy others For children Imitation is supposed to play a role in learning Finding himself in a not yet familiar world children need aid from

21、what they read and see to learn things and testify them through their childish imitation though no thorough understanding is involved 不同来源的理论型论据增强了论点的可信度和论文的权威性 The same is true when Tom asks Becky for a kiss only because that is ritual he has read about in books when people get engaged Toms childis

22、h imitation according to his reading may seem absurd to adults but not to young readers 运用篇章衔接手段过渡自然 Not having much social experience they look upon books and adults as authorities which help them portray all aspects of life After Huck hears from an adult that his warts can be cured with dead cats

23、Huck and Tom carry a dead cat and visit the cemetery at night Being boys they think they can control the occult forces of darkness dread and violence by laying spells on such thingsThey are superstitious about many things in a way that shows their dread of the unknown powers behind nature as well as

24、 their childish ignorance 13 Summary Actually naivete and innocence are so typical characteristics of children that many events of the story give expression to them If we consider the whole story comprises four lines of action-the story of Tom and Becky the story of Tom and Muff Potter the Jacksons

25、Island episode and the series of happenings which might be called the Injun Joe story leading to the discovery of the treasure each one of these is initiated by a characteristic and typically boyish action The love story begins with Toms childishly fickle desertion of Amy the Potter narrative with t

26、he superstitious trip to the graveyard Jacksons island episode with the adolescent revolt of the boy against Aunt Polly and Injun Joe story with the juvenile search for buried treasure During his reading a young reader shares the experience of Tom Sawyer He is pleasantly reminded of what he is himse

27、lf how he feels and thinks and what queer enterprises they sometimes engage in all of which cannot go beyond the limit of childish ignorance 这是对文章内容的小结水到渠成结论自然2 Childrens Curiosity Behavior2 1 Brief Analysis Curiosity is another element in the childrens psychology 这是第二个分论点文章仍采取事例型论据与理论型论据相结合的方式和演绎推理

28、的形式展开论述 A child with curiosity often has wide interests in all kinds of things around him and likes asking various questions He seems to have a feeling of being eager to have a try But the above-mentioned all kinds of things must be novel things Here we have an example Connie age four is given a cho

29、ice of playing with different toys Toy A is familiar a toy she has played with several times Toy B is unfamiliar and is thus perceived by Connie as a novel stimulus if she selects toy B over toy A we are likely to explain the choice by saying she is curious about toy B Therefore curiosity behavior s

30、hould be defined as behavior characterized by explanatory or stimulus-seeking responses to either novel or complex stimuli Novelty is identified in the definition A stimulus is novel if it is new or different such as toy B for Connie which qualifies as novel stimulus So common is curiosity behavior

31、that there is a general hypothesis in psychology that such behavior has an in-born basis Curiosity is classified as one of the general drives As one of the general drives curiosity plays a very important role in childrens life For children the world is a mysterious fascinating rich and colorful worl

32、d They usually spare no efforts to try to understand everything or experience everything that they become interested in When Mark Twain creates Tom Sawyer and other characters in the story he gives prominence to childrens curiosity attempting to capture the general feeling of young readers 连续过多地使用直接

33、引语难免有抄袭之嫌 22 Curiosity Behavior in the Story22 1 Toms Episode of Whitewashing the Fence In this story one of the typical examples of childrens curiosity can be found in the most famous episode in Tom Sawyer-Toms deceiving his friends into enjoying the privilege of whitewashing Aunt Pollys fence Tom

34、is punished to whitewash Aunt Pollys fence on Saturday morning when every child can go out and play Tom attempts to persuade Jim a colored boy to whitewash some instead of doing it himself He promises to show Jim his sore toe Jim was only human-this attraction was too much for him Driven by curiosit

35、y he put down his pail took the white alley and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage was being unwounded Jim is sure to whitewash the fence if Aunt Polly does not return home from the field Tom fails Yet at this moment a great magnificent inspiration bursts upon him He manages

36、 to make his hard work very novel that may arouse the curiosity of the children who pass by the fence He even exclaims Like it Well I dont see why I oughtnt to like it Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day Besides he pretends to refuse one of his friends request of having a try Thus

37、 the hard work appears so fascinating that it lures all the children in the village All of them try to be the first to enjoy the privilege of whitewashing作者对原著内容非常熟悉因而能够表达自如222 Curiosity as the Vital Motivation of Action From the beginning to the end of the story Tom can talk other children into doi

38、ng anything because no one really shares the experience he has read about in books He manages to persuade Huck and Joe to take adventure on Jacksons Island with him because it appears so novel that they cannot resist having a try In fact curiosity plays such a great role in childrens psychology that

39、 if not compelled by curiosity the important part of motivation Tom Sawyer and other characters in the story would not have episodes of the childish imitation the superstitious trip to the grave yard the adventures on the isolated island and in the cave or the discovery of the hidden gold which comp

40、rise most part of the story to young readers delight 通过对事例型论据的陈述证明了第二个分论点3 Childrens Fantasy World and Heroism3 1 Fantasy World3 1 I Brief AnalysisFor Tom being keen on heroic conduct and thrilling adventures and being fond of thrillers are the characteristics of children during this period Here Tom

41、s uniqueworld is impossibly romantic an even visionary He reads stories of pirates Robin Hood and medieval knights and ladies He is keen on having life live up to his favorite stories But for his fantasy world his heroic conduct may not take its concrete form 这是第三个分论点论证方式同前 Fantasy is a mental proce

42、ss consisting of images produced by the imagination in contrast to images produced by the senses This process can be said to apply both daydreams and night dreams Although the output of the fantasies can be elicited and their direction and content influenced by conscious intentions usually fantasies

43、 emerge unconsciously determined by memories by past and primarily current emotional states and by hopes expectations for the future As identified in the above quotation conscious intentions hopes and expectations help to bring about Toms fantasies because he has the intention of being a great hero

44、直接引文在一段之内所占比重太大最好是把其中某些引文的内容融化为自己的观点3 12 Toms Fantasy World In Toms fantasy world the small village of St Petersburg is an ideal place where he can take thrilling adventures Cardiff Hill is the Sherwood Forest in Robin Hood Jacksons Island is the nest of pirates He decides to be a pirate who sears t

45、he eyeballs of all his companions with unappeasable envy Fantasy plays a considerable part in a childs life especially as an important element in play It is in Tom Sawyer that young readers find their own similar fantasy world in which all of the imaginary sequences star themselves as heroic figures

46、 Tom is tired of the spiritless life in the village and he finds refuge in his fantasy world Fantasy is understood to be unreal and non-reality offers humans a refuge from reality What makes Tom delightful to young readers is that on the imaginative side he is very much more and though every boy has

47、 wild and fantastic dreams this boy cannot rest till he has somehow realized them Yet one thing we should keep in mind is that Tom is a very lucky boy and that he does manage to have life live up to his favorite stories making the village of St Petersburg a place where there exist pirates glory and

48、hidden treasure紧扣主题年轻读者的心理32 The Tendency to Heroism3 2 1 Brief Analysis As said before children are keen on heroic conduct and thrilling adventures The tendency to heroism being fond of showing off his bravery are the characteristics in the period of a childs life Like most children Tom is eager to cause a stir in the community He wishes to travel around the world to be a soldier a plainman a pirate so as to stroll into the St Petersburg church some Sunday morning and bask in the respect of the village Tom does grow into a hero at t

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