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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流浅析中西方不同的爱情观【精品文档】第 11 页Acknowledgements My deepest gratitude goes first and foremost to Professor Yang Ling, my supervisor, for her constant encouragement and useful suggestions on my thesis. I am deeply grateful of her help in the completion of this thesis. Without her consisten
2、t and illuminating instruction, this thesis could not have reached its present form. Second, I am also greatly indebted to all the other tutors and teachers for their direct and indirect help to me. Last, my thanks would go to my beloved family for their loving considerations and great confidence in
3、 me all through these years. I also owe my sincere gratitude to my friends and my fellow classmates who give me their help and time in helping me work out my problems during the difficult course of the thesis.Abstract There are more different views on love between Chinese and western, which reflecte
4、d in literatures and films. love is the enduing theme of human beings, which is the peculiar character and one of the best behaviors for human beings. Meanwhile, the love words are considered to be the most beautiful words of human beings. But because of different traditional culture, different mode
5、 of thinking, different racial character, Chinese and Westerners have so many different points on love. Through comparison, discuss the similarities and differences of Chinese -Western view on love in the Hawthorn Love and Titanic.Key words: Culture difference, Chinese and Western views on love摘 要中西
6、方爱情观有极大不同,这在文学作品和影视作品得到了反映。爱情是人类永恒的主题,表达爱慕之情是人类最美好的行为之一, 而表达爱情的语言被认为是人类最美好的语言。尽管在爱的路途中双方都面临诸多阻隔,但双方彼此追求真爱的心会永远长青!由于传统文化、思维方式、民族性格等不同, 中西方在对爱的理解和表达上表现出较大的差异。本文通过对比分析电影山楂树之恋和泰坦尼克号所体现的不同中西方爱情观。 关键词:文化差异,中国爱情观,西方爱情观Contents 3.2 The Contrast.6 3.2.1 The expression of love in different ways.6 3.2.2 The di
7、fferent view on sex.7 3.2.3 The different view on love. . .9 3.2.4 The different view of marriage.10Analysis on Different Love Views between Titanic and Hawthorn Love1 Introduction Titanic, the ship of dreams, also known as Unsinkable, sank after its departure on April 10th, 1912. And on its epic jo
8、urney a poor artist named Jack Dawson and a Rose DeWitt Bukator fell in love, until their fairytale love turned into the struggle for survival or being dead at the bottom of the North Atlantic. Rose left her fiance Caledon Hockley for this poor artist, but when the Titanic collided with the Iceberg
9、on April 14th, 1912, and then when the ship sank on April 15th, 1912 at 2:20 in the morning, Jack died and Rose survived. When Rose was saved by boat that came back, she was taken to the Carpathia with 700 people saved in the lifeboats. The Carpathia Immigration Officer asked Rose what her name was
10、and she said her name was Rose Dawson. And 84 years later Rose Calvert is 100 years old and she tells her grand daughter Lizzy Calvert the whole story from departure until the death of Titanic on its first and last voyage. And to Rose Titanic and her real love of in her life Jack Dawson is all an ex
11、istence inside her memory. The film Hawthorn Love told us a story that happened around 1975. The heroine Jingqiu was a pretty girl. Because of her familys historical problems, she always felt herself inferior. Laosan, the handsome son of a commander, was full of literary talents and paid much attent
12、ion to affection. They loved each other at the first sight. He waited Jingqiu for the right time to marry her. When Jingqiu grew up, he died of leukemia. This thesis aims to make English learners have a better understand of the cultural differences of love views between China and the west by analyzi
13、ng these two movies. This research will give some suggestions to the young people living in the contemporary era about the love views. Although they may differ in family background and social status, they can join their hands together and go through the difficulties in the rest of their lives.2 Lite
14、rature Review In an analysis of emotion-related concept from Chinese, Shaver, Wu, (1992) found that love had distinctive “hedonically negative” connotations in the Chinese conception of love, which they labeled “sad or painful love.” Wu (1992) found differences between Chinese (Beijing, China) and A
15、merican (western New York state) university students when they were asked to list freely the features of love. More negative features were listed by the Chinese sample compared to the Americans (Wu, 1992) suggesting that this aspect of love was more spontaneously salient to the former group. Moreove
16、r, Wu (1992,) also found that Chinese students agreed more strongly than did students in her US sample with the statement that“Love without pain is not true love.”According Wus survey, Very few of Chinese students stated that they were willing to marry without being “in love” (5.8% in the Hong Kong
17、sample and 2.3% in the Japanese sample). Comparable percentages for the samples Averill (1985), in his social constructionist account, proposed the following features: idealization of the romantic partner, suddenness of onset, physiological arousal, and commitment to the well-being of the loved pers
18、on. In their discussion of an evolutionary account of romantic love, he pointed out that, from this perspective, romantic love emerged “from forces within the hominid brain that are independent of the socially-constructed mind”. However, they similarly defined romantic love as “any intense attractio
19、n that involves the idealization of the other, within an erotic context, with the expectation of enduring for some time into the future”. From our view, both realization of the partner and idealization of the experience distinguish the concept of romantic love from sexual attraction or infatuation.
20、The partner is regarded as unique and special; experience love is expected to be all-consuming, fulfilling, and transcendent. A cultural perspective is necessary to identify the conditions under which similarities and differences in the meaning and the reported experience of love might occur. What i
21、s needed is an evolutionary perspective on culture itself. Cultural differences are not simply variations reflecting a biological core. These variations offer insights into qualitatively different views about love that have developed and evolved across different societies and in the same society at
22、different phases of its history. The film conveys the differences between eastern and western views on love and culture. First, we talk about love views. When Rose and Jack like each other, Rose is very bold, open and dare to pursue their love. In face of the finances aggressive behaviors and all ki
23、nd of barriers, she still insisted. Generally speaking, the westerners always have this spirit. Most western countries border the sea, so the thought has a sense of adventure, and bones have a sense of courage. However, Asians are different. For they are introverted, their feelings are always hidden
24、 in their hearts. Especially girls, they are afraid to express their true thoughts. If they want use some words to describe them, we think grace and implicitness will stand for them. This point is reflected in the eastern and western notions of love, direct and subtle. At the end of the film, Rose l
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