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Interpretation of Female Tragedy Semiotics in the White Deer Plain—Take Tian Xiao’e as a Case
LIN Yi-qing, JIA Hong-wei, Thawascha Dechsubha
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2021.09.002
School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University, Bangkok, Thailand; School of Foreign Languages, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an, China School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University, Bangkok, Thailand School of Liberal Arts, Shinawatra University, Bangkok, Thailand
In the novel White Deer Plain, Chen Zhongshi profoundly narrated the tragic fate of the survival of the image of Chinese women, revealed the social status, inner world and character characteristics of women in Chinese traditional culture, and explained the tragic root of the survival of Chinese women from the Chinese cultural level. About the description of the characters, Tian Xiao’e was deeper to touch the depths of human nature affection Aaron and reason of conflict, touched the moral self and human self in a culture of conflict, so that the survival of female tragic signs of the novel has a wider significance and general significance. In this article, the author takes Tian Xiao’e as the example, to analyze this typical characteristic from the angle of the female tragedy semiotics in multi-dimensional interpretation of the characters. It is not only has practical significance for gender ethics construction, also has the vital significance to our mind world and the cultural construction today.
White Deer Plain, Tian Xiao’e, female tragedy signs
Journal of Literature and Art Studies, September 2021, Vol. 11, No. 9, 620-625
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