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1、英语专业论文范文-Other Symbols Used in the Novel 英语专业论文范文-Other Symbols Used in the NovelEllison is the master of symbols, which permeate everywhere in the novel and help to reveal the theme and introduce further discussion to it. Apart from the symbols of identity, there are other symbols essentially to th

2、e whole novel, such as the symbolism in the structure, symbolism in rituals, and symbolism in the contradictory images.3.1 Symbolism in StructureThe structure of the novel is peculiar—the flashback of the tale begins with the prologue, and ends with the epilogue. The reader could take a first

3、glance at the structure of the story then follow the narrator to the whole story. Any part could be viewed as the beginning or ending, which symbolizes the course of human’s life—the eternal cycle as the nature law limitlessly moved.Each episode develops and proceeds to a climax. The nov

4、el’s prologue and epilogue simply frame this series of climaxes and reversal, and elaborate the emotional collapse of the invisible man in the present tense. These episodes confirm again and again that the protagonist doesn’t exist. At the end of each episode, the protagonist has to be b

5、rought back to life so that he will take up another adventure. The cycle of death, rebirth and re-death makes the novel go around.The story is in the annular formation. The narrator lives in his warm and bright hole when the curtain is lifted, experiencing a lot of incidents, then falls into the hol

6、e in the ending. Just as what the protagonist said in the prologue: “the end is in the beginning and lies far ahead” (Ellison 2002: 6). Every struggle leaves him only the pain, suffering and sense of loss, which symbolizes that the narrator is doomed to fail in this absurd and hostile wo

7、rld. Meanwhile, the writer describes for us the four seasons of the protagonist’s life from his beautiful middle school, to his college life, to his struggle in the society and to his “hibernation” in the large hole by using the symbolism and the narrative method of flashback rangi

8、ng from main frame to details (高灵英 2006). It describes the modern man who suffers from the external pressure and searches for the inner identity. Begun from the prologue, the narrator turns to recollect his experience out of the hole, the first one is his middle school years—the hopeful spring

9、 of his life. Though his grandfather’s deathbed words shocked him“ I never told you, but our life is a war and I have been a traitor all my born days, a spy in the enemy’s country ever since I give up my gun back in the reconstruction…”(Ellison 2002:16). The words like

10、 a curse haunt the boy for his whole life. He tries hard to control his discontent and hatred for the white people and tries to become the excellent student by studying hard, thus, he is asked to deliver a speech in a gathering of big shots and awarded with a scholarship and a briefcase. The innocen

11、t boy cherishes the great expectation and hope for the future life.The university life starts in the blooming summer. The great pride and ambition seize him after his arrival the school. His excellent work and the humble attitude win him the praise from his classmates and teachers. This excellent bo

12、y maps out a bright blueprint for himself in the first three years in the school, which seems to be a reality at hand. However, a great danger falls upon him, he is chosen to be the driver of the trustee Norton but his innocence and ambition introduce Norton to some shameful things which the school

13、master doesn’t want the white to know. Dr. Bledoes expels him but gives him seven important letters. A series of suffering and disaster despoils his bright summer of his life. He is on the way of quest for Self-Identity.In his autumn–like year, life and reality teach him a lot and he bec

14、omes a mature man. The experience in Brotherhood exposes the hypocrisy of the so-called Brotherhood—not to save people but to take advantage of people to achieve their ends. The multifaceted man—Rinehart, a master of mask making, “if dark glassed and a white hat could blot out my i

15、dentity so quickly, who actually was who” (Ellison 2002:493)? At last, he knows that “the world in which we lived was without boundaries, a vast seething, hot world of fluidity, and the Rine the rascal was at home. Perhaps only Rine the rascal was at home in it. It was unbelievable, but

16、perhaps only the unbelievable could be believed. Perhaps the truth was always a lie” (Ellison 2002: 498).The winter of his life is depicted impressively. He is chased by the Harlem Riot group and is forced to hide in an underground, thus, being an invisible man. He is beaten hardly by the true

17、 life, but when he combs his thoughts and experience, he declares to the world “who knows but that, on the lower frequencies, I speak for you” (Ellison 2002: 581)? The winter in the novel represents humanity depression in the world. All men in the world become his enemies to some degree. The ups and downs in the path of life tell him that life is the battle, especially to a Negro living in the world of racial discrimination.

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