经典分析弥尔顿-失乐园分析课件.ppt
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1、 John Milton John Milton(16081674 )He remained outside both Donnes and Jonsons influence Paradise Lost takes its place in western literature along with Homers Illiad and Odyssey, Virgils Aneid伊尼伊德, and Dantes Divine Comedy and in English literature with Beowulf and Spensers Fairie Queene. 1. John Mi
2、ltons Times1. John Miltons Times 1642-1649: English Civil WarKing/Anglican Clergy vs. Parliament (dominated by Puritans) Protestant Revolution (Death of King Charles I) 1649-1660: No British King1649-1653: Commonwealth1653-1658: Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell1660: Restoration (of King Charles II) 2
3、.Miltons Religion2.Miltons Religion 1). Milton believed that each individual Christian should be his own church, without any establishment to encumber him. 2). In his later years, Milton came to view all organized Christian churches, whether Anglican, Catholic or Presbyterian, as an obstacle to true
4、 faith. 3. His revolutionary 3. His revolutionary careercareer 1). Pamphleteering in the cause of religious and civil liberty in 1641-60. 2). Appointed Latin Secretary to Cromwells Council of State in 1649. 3). Censor and editor of the Commonwealth paper, Mercurius Politicu in 1651. Latin Defense of
5、 the People of England. 4). Totally blind in 1652 and imprisoned for a short time after the restoration and then retired to private life. 4. Miltons literary 4. Miltons literary careercareer 1625-1640: short poems: LAllegro and Il Penseroso (1632), Comus (1634, 宴会欢乐之神), and Lycidas (1638) 1640-1660:
6、 pamphlets and tracts: Areopagitica (1644论出版自由); The Defense of the English People (1650); The 2nd Defense of the English People (1650). 1660-1674: Paradise Lost (1667), Paradise Regained (1671), and Samson Agonistes (1671). 1). Miltons Works of His Early DaysPoems written in Cambridge and at Horton
7、:Poems written in Cambridge and at Horton:a. a. On the Morning of Christs NativityOn the Morning of Christs Nativity 基督基督诞生晨颂诞生晨颂, first important work, first important workb. b. LAllegroLAllegro快乐的人快乐的人 Penseroso Penseroso幽思的人幽思的人c. c. ComusComus 科玛斯科玛斯a maska mask假面剧假面剧, in blank verse, in blank v
8、ersed. d. LycidasLycidas 利西达斯利西达斯, expressing the , expressing the pathos(pathos(哀颂哀颂)of his friend Edward Kings )of his friend Edward Kings premature deathpremature deathtwin lyrical poemstwin lyrical poemsRhyme: abbacdeecRhyme: abbacdeec2). Works of his adult years: 2). Works of his adult years: a
9、. pamphlets on religious reform Of Reformation in England论英国改革b. pamphlets on marriage and divorce: Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce 离婚的戒律与学说c. Areopagitica 论出版自由 a prose work for the freedom of the pressd. Defence of the English People 为英国人民声辩 A pamphlet against the divine right of the king. Peop
10、le made the king, so the king should do everything for the people.e. The Second Defence of the English People 再为英国人民声辩再为英国人民声辩 An answer to the productions against the An answer to the productions against the Commonwealth.Commonwealth. Fight for the liberty of the nations in the world Fight for the
11、liberty of the nations in the world and recover their lost liberty.and recover their lost liberty.3). Miltons works of old agea. Paradise Lostb. Paradise Regainedc. Samson Agonistes5.5. Paradise Lost Paradise Lost (1667)1). Overview of 1). Overview of Paradise LostParadise Lost _ Miltons masterpiece
12、. _ A long epic in 12 books. _ taken from the Old Testament. _ Major characters: Satan, God, Archangel, Adam, Eve _ It is about Satans rebellion against God and the expulsion of Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden. The creation The rebellion of Satan and his fellow angels Their defeat and expulsion
13、 from Heaven Creation of the earth and of Adam and Eve Satan in hell plotting against God Satans temptation of Eve Departure of Adam and Eve from Eden2). The Story of 2). The Story of Paradise LostParadise LostParadise LostParadise Lost Leading Up to the Beginning Leading Up to the Beginning At the
14、beginning of poem, war in Heaven has been over for two weeks; For nine days, Satan and those who fought God alongside him have been lying in Hell, stunned at the outcome; The first character to move is Satan, who begins by speaking to Beelzebub; Starts to sort of rally his troops. At the center of t
15、he conflict between human love and spiritual duty lies Miltons fundamental concern with freedom and choice; the freedom to submit to Gods prohibition on eating the apple and the choice of disobedience made for love. EveEve, seduced by Satans rhetoric and her own confused ambition falls into sin thro
16、ugh falls into sin through innocent credulity. Adam falls by consciously choosing human love innocent credulity. Adam falls by consciously choosing human love rather than obeying Godrather than obeying God. This is the error wherein his greatness lies. In the fall of man Adam discovered his full hum
17、anityIn the fall of man Adam discovered his full humanity. But mans fall is the sequel to another and more stupendous tragedy, the fall of the angels. By lifting his argument to that plane, Milton raises the problem of evil in a more intractable form. Milton held that God created all things out of H
18、imself, including Milton held that God created all things out of Himself, including evil. There was evil in Heaven before Satan rebelled: Pride, Lust, evil. There was evil in Heaven before Satan rebelled: Pride, Lust, Wrath, and Avarice were thereWrath, and Avarice were there. 3). Themes: 3). Themes
19、: a revolt against Gods authority At the exaltation of the Son these forces erupted and were cast forth. But God suffered them to escape from Hell and infect the Earth. And then the tragedy was re-enacted, but with a difference “Man shall find grace”. But he must lay hold of it by an act of free-wil
20、l. The freedom of the will is the keystone of Miltons creed. His poem attempts to convince us that the unquestionable truth of Biblical revelation means that an all-knowing God was just in allowing Adam and Eve to be tempted and, of their free will, to choose sin and its inevitable punishment. And,
21、thereby, it opens the way for the voluntary sacrifice of Christ, which showed the mercy of God in bringing good out evil. Only Six major charactersSatan, the leader of the fallen angels (now known as devils)Beelzebub, Satans closest friend/allyGod, the FatherThe Son, also known as the Messiah, Chris
22、tAdam, the first man, living in ParadiseEve, his wife, supposed to be under his control4). The characters4). The charactersSatanSatan:a rebel against tyranny and Satan and his followers resemble a _. Major Quote: Better to reign in Hell then serve in Heavn!republican Parliamentrepublican ParliamentS
23、atan: Chinese ViewSatan: Chinese View1. A rebel against tyranny 2. Miltons mouthpiece, uttering his hatred of tyranny.3. Revolt against the dictator and established doctrines. Western ViewWestern ViewnSatans qualities are perverted: evil and exaggerated.vSatans defiance of God manifests: his egoisti
24、c pride, false conception of freedom, alienation from all good; vReligiously and morally corrupt and blind. vConsciousness of his own evil and damnation vSatan and his fellows are enveloped in dramatic irony because they fight and scheme in ignorance of the unshakable power of God and goodness.Beelz
25、ebubBeelzebub Satans Best Friend He is talking to Satan about a return to Heaven for more fighting Disappears after Book I, since the rest of the story concerns Satan, God, and the First PeopleGod The FatherGod The Father:selfish despot, cruel, unjust Called the Father because of Holy Trinity: The F
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