Contents
Abstractⅰ
摘要....ⅱ
Contents....ⅲ
Introduction.1
ChapterⅠTheEmbryoofTragedy..3
1.1Meggie’sloveforPriestRalph..3
1.2AsceticismofPriestRalph...4
ChapterⅡTheEvolutionofTragedy....5
2.1Meggie’sSacrificetoLove...5
2.2Ralph’sBetrayalofMeggie’sLove....6
ChapterⅢTheEndofTragedy....8
3.1Meggie’sStruggletoDefeateGod.8
3.2Meggie’sBeingDefeatedbyGod..9
Conclusion10
References.11
On Meghann Cleary’s Tragedy in The Thorn Birds from the Religious Perspective Introduction Colleen McCullough was born in Wellington, New South Wales, Australia in 1937. Her famous novel The Thorn Birds created much of a stir after publication in 1977 and had set records for sales and popularity. Published in 1977, it was listed on New York Times best seller rankings for 59 weeks, and soon sold 30 million copies worldwide. It was called as Australia’s Gone with the wind. The Thorn Birds is known all over the world. This novel mainly tells a story about dreams, struggles and aspirations of family Cleary which centers on the main line of heroine Meggie and priest Ralph’s love. There are also lots of studies on The Thorn Birds home and aboard. Most studies are from the viewpoint of women’s consciousness, heroine’s features and love tragedy. Tong Lei and Shen Qiumin (2010: 59-60) explored the love tragedy under the religious rule. And Song Linlin (2010: 22-23) analyzed love tragedy and religious culture. Besides, Chen Jingyan (2009: 27-29) analyzed Meggie and Ralph’s love tragedy. All of these studies reveal the beauty of love tragedy which caused by conflicts between human’s love and God’s asceticism. This thesis makes a deep analysis of Meggie’s love tragedy from religious perspective and aims at revealing the contradiction between love and religious belief. As an ideology, religion plays an incalculable role in shaping Western culture characteristics and continues to impact Western culture 源`自`吹冰?文-论/文`网[www.chuibin.com