This document provides summaries of key details about several classic novels:
- It outlines themes, genres, narrators, and plot details for novels like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and The Portrait of a Lady.
- It also summarizes novels like Mrs. Dalloway, Heart of Darkness, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Lord of the Flies, and A Clockwork Orange.
- The summaries highlight each novel's exploration of themes like love, class, gender, and the struggle between civilization and savagery. They also identify important symbols and how the novels engage with issues of their time periods.
This document provides summaries of key details about several classic novels:
- It outlines themes, genres, narrators, and plot details for novels like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and The Portrait of a Lady.
- It also summarizes novels like Mrs. Dalloway, Heart of Darkness, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Lord of the Flies, and A Clockwork Orange.
- The summaries highlight each novel's exploration of themes like love, class, gender, and the struggle between civilization and savagery. They also identify important symbols and how the novels engage with issues of their time periods.
This document provides summaries of key details about several classic novels:
- It outlines themes, genres, narrators, and plot details for novels like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and The Portrait of a Lady.
- It also summarizes novels like Mrs. Dalloway, Heart of Darkness, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Lord of the Flies, and A Clockwork Orange.
- The summaries highlight each novel's exploration of themes like love, class, gender, and the struggle between civilization and savagery. They also identify important symbols and how the novels engage with issues of their time periods.
This document provides summaries of key details about several classic novels:
- It outlines themes, genres, narrators, and plot details for novels like Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and The Portrait of a Lady.
- It also summarizes novels like Mrs. Dalloway, Heart of Darkness, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Lord of the Flies, and A Clockwork Orange.
- The summaries highlight each novel's exploration of themes like love, class, gender, and the struggle between civilization and savagery. They also identify important symbols and how the novels engage with issues of their time periods.
- A bildungsroman, classical love story, novel of education, destiny,
forgiveness, divinity, economic, politic class inequality 3 Genres, the Gothic novel (utilizes the mysterious, the supernatural), the romance novel (emphasizes love and passion), bildungsroman All the events are told from Jane point of view. Jane Eyres tone both gothic and romantic Themes: Love vs. Autonomy, religion, social class, gender relations Jane Eyre is the story of a quest to be loved. Jane must learn to gain love without sacrificing herself, her fear of losing her autonomy motivates her refusal of Rochesters marriage proposal. Jane believes that marrying Rochester while he remains legally tied to Bertha would mean sacrificing her own integrity. Religion. Jane struggle to find the right balance between moral beauty and earthy pleasure, between obligation to her spirit and attention to her body. Social Class: Brontes exploration of the complicated social position of governess is perhaps the novels most important treatment of his theme. Janes manners sophistication and education are those of an aristocrat. Because victorian governesses who tutured children in etiquette as well as academics were expected to possess the culture of the aristrocracy.
Emily Bronte Wutherings Heights Wutherung Heights has two main narrators: Ellen Nelly and Lockwood Themes: Revange. When Heathcliff cannot have the woman he loves, he turns his attention to revenging his childhood, his adoptive brother, Hindley. He succed in his revenge, he became owner of the 2 houses Love: Catherine and Heathcliffs passion for one another seem to be center of Wutherings Heights and is the source of most of major conflicts that structure the novels plot. Their passion is obviously immoral, but is one of the most memorable aspect of the book . the book is actually structured around 2 parallel love stories: the first half of the novel centering on the love between Catherine and Heathcliff and the second half of the novel centering on the love between the young Catherine and Heathcliff an contrast to the first, the latter tale end happily restoring piece and order, to Wuthering Heights and Thruschross Grange. The difference between the two love stories contribute to the readers understanding of why each ends the way it does. Social Class. Catherines decision to marry Edgar so that she will be the greatest woman of the neighborhood, is only the most obvious example. Doubles. Bronte organizes her novel by arranging its elements (characters, places and themes) into pairs. Chaterines character is divided into two warring slides, the side that wants Edgar and the side that wants Heathcliff. Catherine and young Catherine are both remarkably and similar, the two houses, Wutherings Heights and Thruschross Grange represent opposing worlds and values. The story has 2 different narators: Nelly and Lockwood Repetition is another tactic Bronte employs in organizing Wutherung Height. Time seem to run in circles and the horrors of the post repeat themselves in present. Nature vs. Culture. Nature = Catherine and Heathcliff. This Character are governed by their passion not by reflection or ideals of civility. The Linton family represent culture convention and civilization. Everyone is wuthering heights, suffers physicals and emotional trauma and many of them even die from it (Chaterine and Heathcliff).
Thomas Hardy Tess of the dUbervilles
Theme of the Justice and Judgement Tess isnt responsible for her action. Shes a victim of rope why she keep getting punished in the novel. Man dominating women. Alecs act of abuse is clearly the most serious instance of male domination over a female. Angel, her husband (when she told about Alecs abuse), left her. Memory and the past. Title. Tess of the dUbervilles is the name of the heroine Tess Durbeyfield is a common name represent a country girl. But Tess of the dUbervilles represent a great, aristocratic lady. Fate and free wice In the world of Tess her history determinate her future. It is the story of innocence, and evil concentrate on the fate of a simple country girl. Tess tries to escape her social background under the pressure of exterior circumstances, she is forced to fight the principles of evil embodied by Alec but she cannot resist. Alec is the symbol of evil, the embodiment of the wickedness and unscrupulousness of the implacable world. Brazil a motif of the novel. The narrator choose Brazil when he must decide when Angel go for establish a career in farming. For Angel, Brazil represent the impossibility of ideals but also forgiveness and acceptance of life in spite of those disappointed ideals. Changing Ideas of Social class in Victorian England. Tess tries to escape her social background under the pressure of her partens
Henry James The Portrait of a Lady
As the title of the novel indicates Isabel is the principal character of the book and the main focus of the novel Ambition. Isabels innocence is in contrast with the ambition of Madame Merie. Independence. Isabel want to be independent. She declined many of marriage requests Woman and femininity. The portrait of a lady is not simply, portrait of a single woman. It reveals to us a whole of different woman, all of whom are emblematic of their time, the late nineteen century. Pride. Our protagonist is a very proud young lady. Her pride certainly causes her to make mistakes. Love. Here is brutal, obsessive, possessive. Money is all over the place in this novel. Everyone has some but everyone wants more. Marriage, the only successful marriage in terms of longevity and respect is between Isabels aunt and her uncle.
Virginia Wolf Mrs. Dalloway Memories and the Past. She past affects each characters of the novel differently. Certain memories are very pleasant for Clarissa such as getting a kiss from Sally Setan. She remembers some of the best memories of her life. For Peter, the past is mostly just painful (he still cant get over his love for Clarissa) For Septimus memories are haunting and painful. He continues to hallucinate that he is seeing Evans get killed and memories of the war dominate his mind. Time of the novel starts in the early morning in June and ends in the next day. Isolation. Just about every character in Drs. Dalloway feels isolated in some way. Although many of them are bound by tradition, class, history, love of empire or survival of trauma. They still very alone in the world. Madness. A man who has gone mad because of the war (Septimus) Evans is Septimuss friend and a officer in the war who died just before the war Society and the class
Joseph Conrad The Heart of Darkness Light vs. Dark Good vs. Evil He seems to be suggesting here really isnt so much difference black and white people. Difficulty of understanding the world Critical view of European imperialism in Africa Madness as a result of the absurdity of evil Symbols: Rivers, fig Narrator: There are 2 narrators, an anonymous passage on a pleasure ship who listen Marlows story and Marlow himself, a middle age ships captain
James Joyce A portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Youth, this book follow the development of the main character from childhood to adulthood Transformation. Growing up is simply a series of transformations Identity. This is a story of a search for true identity. We know from the title that the protagonist fate is to became an artist Title. The book present a portrait of an artist, the artist is the author. In calling this book by this title Joyce compares writing to the fine arts. Religion. Stephan was born in a Catholic Family . Firstly, he believes in the morals of the church. When he grows he make mistakes (he repeatedly sleep with prostitutes) and after that he turn back on religion. The role of the Artist. The book explores what it means to became an artist. At the end of the novel, Stefan decide to leave his family and go into exile in order to became an artist. Motif Music appear repeatedly in the book Flight. His name (Deadalus) embodies the idea of the fight.
William Golding Lord of the Flies
The central concern of the Lord of the flies is the conflict between 2 impulses: 1. The instinct to live by rules act peacefully, follow moral commands 2. Act violently to obtain supremacy Civilization vs Savagery Order vs Chaos Reason vs Impulse Law vs Anarchy Ralph represent order and leadership the protagonist, capable to comprehending the rules of civilization. Jack who represent savagery and the desire for power Alegorical novel Religion. The novel does contain Christian images and themes. Scaling does not move direct connection to Christian. This civilian elements function as a motif in the novel
Antony Burgess The clockwork Orange
It is a novel about growing up rebellious vs maturity. Alex is the protagonist of the novel; he is the leader of the gang Fate can influence peoples life. Alex believes that humans are born evil and need cultivation to avoid evil. Transformation. Despite all crimes Alex commit at the end at the novel he realize that and regret Violence and criminality is a major theme of the book. Alexander her gang make crime, rape the girls, going drugs Classical music. Despite of these attitude Alex listens classic music (Mozart, Beethoven) Milk. Drinking of milk suggests the infantilization. The fact that milk is associate with drugs is ironic.
Doris Lesaing The Golden Notebook
This book contains few notebooks. The Golden Notebook tells the story of Ana Wolf and her four notebooks if different colors. That narrates aspect of her life. It is considered a feminist novel. She wrote about the man that she loves Doris was awarded in 2007 Nobel Prize in Literature. She speak about her experiences during the war. The Red notebook speak about the moment when she was member is the Communist Party. The yellow notebook speak about a love story The blue notebook speak about her memories She put together these notebooks in only one called The Golden Notebook
John Fawles The Magus Tell the story of Nicolas Urfe, a young British graduate who is teaching English on a small Greek Island. A parable of a God Game The story opens realistically in London, introducing Nicholas Urfe, a inexperienced young Englishman, He received an education in magic, illusion. He is made to explore the nature of failure in love and desire The ambiguous role of Conchis is central to the drama Important power of fiction The struggle between reality and fantasy Great part of the novel is devoted to freedom of choice between Alison and Lili
John Fawles The Magus Tell the story of Nicolas Urfe, a young British graduate who is teaching English on a small Greek Island. A parable of a God Game The story opens realistically in London, introducing Nicholas Urfe, a inexperienced young Englishman, He received an education in magic, illusion. He is made to explore the nature of failure in love and desire The ambiguous role of Conchis is central to the drama Important power of fiction The struggle between reality and fantasy Great part of the novel is devoted to freedom of choice between Alison and Lili