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China Agricultural University, Beijing, China

ABSTRACT

This paper is a comparative study of Jokanaan and Xuanzang from Salome written by Oscar Wilde and Journey to the West by WU Cheng’en. Totally, three similarities and three differences are involved in this essay, covering similarities in religious background, handsome appearance, and love-related plots and differences in conflict resolution, development of character conflicts, and the endings.

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Jokanaan, Xuanzang, Salome, Journey to the West

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References
LIU, M. S., & FANG, H. (2007). An ethical study of Wilde’s Salome. Foreign Literature Studies, 6, 164-170.
QIAO, G. Q. (2016). The modernity in Salomé’s narration. Foreign Literature Studies, 6, 120-127. 
WANG, K. L. (2003). Dance with the great soul. Study, 6, 65-72.
Wilde, O. (1893). Salome: A tragedy in one act. UAS: Createspace Independent Pub. 

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