白鲸MobyDick作品分析 ppt课件
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白鲸记:追逐梦想的勇敢与无奈简介《白鲸记》是美国作家赫尔曼·梅尔维尔于1851年出版的一部小说。
这部小说以19世纪早期捕鲸业为背景,讲述了船长艾哈布追捕巨型白鲸莫比·迪克的故事。
主要角色•艾哈布(Ahab):皮卡德船长,迅猛海上王者。
•莫比·迪克(Moby-Dick):巨型白鲸,仁义自然秩序的象征。
•伊斯玛尔(Ishmael):故事的旁观者和叙述者,年轻渔夫。
内容概要《白鲸记》以娓娓道来的口吻描述了艾哈布对莫比·迪克的追捕,在这个过程中反映了人类对自然力量的无尽探索以及不同个体在命运面前集体彷徨的内心困境。
勇敢与冒险艾哈布船长深知捕捞巨型白鲸莫比·迪克的艰难和危险,尽管他知道这是一场无法取胜的战斗,但他仍然毫不犹豫地选择了冒险。
他的勇敢和决心展示了人类对于梦想和目标的执着追求。
自由与命运莫比·迪克象征着自由与秩序。
艾哈布试图在捕鲸中获取自己所期望的命运,然而无论他付出怎样的努力,都无法改变白鲸的自主权。
小说通过表达人类与自然之间微妙而复杂的关系,探索了命运对个体意志力量的限制。
孤僻与困惑伊斯玛尔作为旁观者观察艾哈布及其船员们,在故事发展过程中逐渐认识到命运对于个体生活和行动的影响。
在他们面临无可避免失败时,产生了一种孤僻和困惑感。
主题意义《白鲸记》旨在探讨人类对于未知与挑战的感官和精神体验。
通过描述艾哈布追逐白鲸的故事,小说提出了追求梦想的勇敢和困惑之间的微妙平衡,并引发了对命运、自由意志以及人与自然关系的深思。
总结《白鲸记》是一部融汇了冒险、勇气和无奈元素的经典小说。
通过艾哈布船长追逐莫比·迪克的故事,探索了个体在自由与命运之间的挣扎。
这部作品引起读者对于人类内心困境、自由意志以及人与自然关系等深层问题的思考。
Moby-Dick白鲸解析Appreciation of Moby-DickAmerican epic: one of the world’s greatest masterpieces: an encyclopedia of everything,history, philosophy and religion etc.Shakespearean tragedy: man fighting against naturePlotCall Me Ishmael Ishmael, A thoughtful but gloomy young man, Ishmael begins his odyssey in New Bedford, Massachusetts, a prosperous whaling town and crossing point to the island of Nantucket(楠塔基特岛). Queequeg, a fierce-looking harpooner (叉鱼者)covered with tattoos(纹身)and carrying a tomahawk(美洲印第安人用的战斧)and a shrunken head. They sign the ship’s papers, but on their way back to the inn to get their belongings, they meet Elijah(以利亚), a shabbily dressed old man who haunts the docks.Elijah hints at the dangers to come and warns the two not to get involved with the vengeful captain. The Quest The Pequod leaves Nantucket on Christmas day headed for the whaling grounds in the Pacific. Captain Ahab remains in his cabin for several days, while the crew accustoms itself to life at sea. When Ahab does emerge, his appearance startles Ishmael.A long, white scar runs down Ahab's face, and he walks on an artificial leg made of whalebone. Soon he calls the entire crew together and informs them that their voyage will be no ordinary whaling cruise. Ahab has returned to sea with the sole purpose of finding and killing the whale that took his leg on the previous voyage. He offers a sixteen-dollar gold piece to the first man who spots the whitewhale, Moby-Dick, and drink to the death of the whale.The ChaseCaptain Ahab●“a grand, ungodly, godlike man,”●two things about Ahab, captain of the Pequod in Moby-Dick:●Ahab was orphaned when he was twelve months old,●one of his legs was lost as a r esult of his most recent whaling voyage.●The wound is so fresh that the stump(残肢)is still bleeding. Ahab does not make aproper appearance in the book until Chapter 28. The long delay in Ahab's involvement in the action of the novel helps to build him up as a grand figure, the major tragic character Melville wants his readers to see.Ishmael(以实玛利)narrator. A rootless individual, brought up as a good ChristianWanderer disinherited and dismissed from his home in favor of his half brother Isaac(以撒). outcast, drifter, no family, no last name. ran away from society to nature. His running away symbolizes human being's departure from Eden.Then after the experience on the sea, he wished to return to the land.He believed God not to be conquered, survivedWhiteman who considers Indians as equal and should share brotherly love. (Queequeg’scoffin)Queequega highborn native of an uncharted south-seas island. His father was a High Chief, and hisuncle a High Priest. Queequeg is covered in tattoos(文身)and worships pagan gods, including a small black idol, Yojo.But the real point about Queequeg is his friendliness. He and Ishmael strike up an instantcomradeship.Themes1.Individual Vs. Nature2.(Ahab) versus Nature (symbolized by Moby-Dick)3.Tragic hero\noble4.Tragedy of man: revenge on nature5.Anyone who wants to revenge will be defeatedGod and Religionreligion and God's role in the natural world. westward.God and man, who is the controllerNature and man (Newton: man can study\examine nature) SymbolsSymbols are objects, characters, figures, or colors used to represent abstract ideas orconcepts.voyage- "search and discovery, the search for the ultimate truth of experience."the Pequod -the ship of the American soulMoby Dick---a symbol of good and evilits whiteness--- paradoxical colorThe PequodNamed after a Native American tribe in Massachusettsdid not long survive the arrival of white men and thus turned to be an extinctionthe Pequod is a symbol of doom.It is painted a gloomy black and covered in whale teeth and bones, --violent death. It is,in fact, marked for death. Adorned (decorate) like a primitive coffin, the Pequod becomes one.American dream :Ishmael thought he found dream and freedom in it.Others sacrifices for the whiteMoby DickTo the Pequod's crewAn unknown God whose whiteness represents goodness and tranquility, evil and violence.Ahab : Moby Dick is a manifestation of all that is wrong with the world, and he feels thatit is his destiny to erase this symbolic evil.it represents the destruction of the environment by expansion and exploitation in the 19thFor the author and the readers, Ishmael, it is a mystery of the universeQueequeg's CoffinQueequeg‘s coffin alternately symbolizes life and death.Queequeg has it built when he is seriously ill, but when he recovers, it becomes a chestto hold his belongings and an mark of his will to live. He make the knowledge tattooed on his body last forever, by carving it onto the coffin’s lid.The coffin further comes to symbolize life, in a morbid way, when it replaces thePequod…s life buoy(救生衣). When the Pequod sinks, the coffin becomes Ishmael's buoy, saving not only his life but thelife of the narrative that he will pass on.The novel can be understood from three levels1. It is a novel of journey and whale catching.2. It is a conflict between Captain Ahab and Moby Dick.3.It is a story of Ishmael, his thought about human body’s ego realization, therelationship between man and nature, man and God, man and man, etc.Melville’s views of lifea. negative attitude towards life.b. One of the major themes of his is alienation (far away from each other.c. Other themes: loneliness, suicidal individualism (individualism causing disaster and death), rejection and quest, confrontation of innocence and evil, doubts over the comforting 19th-century idea of progressMelville’s contr ibution to American literature and features Autobiographical elements, Moby-Dick for instance SymbolismAhab Moby dick AND Sea whiteness Pequod VoyageThe style of MelvilleThere is a threefold quality in his writing; the style of fact, the style of oratory celebratingthe fact, and the style of meditation.His style is highly symbolic and metaphorical. The novel has many non-narrative chapters,and this is how Melville changed an adventure story into a philosophical novel.He used the technique of multiple views to achieve the effect of ambiguity.Melville manages to achieve the effect of ambiguity through employing thetechnique of multiple view of his narratives.O Captain My CaptainO Captain my Captain! our fearful trip is done,The ship has weathered every rack(刑架), the prize we sought is won,The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring;But O heart! heart! heart!O the bleeding drops of red,Where on the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead.O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;Rise up--for you the flag is flung for you the bugle trills,For you bouquets and ribboned wreaths for you the shores a-crowding,For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;Here Captain! dear father!This arm beneath your head!It is some dream that on the deck,You've fallen cold and dead.My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still;My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will;The ship is anchored safe and sound, its voyage closed and done;From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won;Exult O shores, and ring O bells!But I, with mournful tread,Walk the deck my Captain lies,Fallen cold and dead.。