声明
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Richard Flanagan and His Works
1.2 The Narrow Road to the Deep North
1.3 Literature Review
Chapter 2 Theoretical Framework
2.1 Origin of Ethical Literary Criticism
2.2 Definition and Development
2.3 Levinas’ s Ethics of Other
Chapter 3 Human-other Relationship:Pursuit for Harmony
3.1 Variation in Ethical Relationship Between the Sexes
3.1.1 Dorrigo and Amy’s Affair:Violation of Ethical Taboo
3.1.2 Tom and Ruth’s Tryst:Dislocation of Ethical Identity
3.2 Hostility of Ethical Relationship Between Races
3.2.1 Japanese officers:Ethical oppression
3.2.2 Australian Prisoners:Ethical Resistance
Chapter 4 Human-society Relationship:Pursuit for Balance
4.1 Wartime Ethical Environment:Suppression to Individual
4.1.1 Suppressing of Officer Dorrigo’s Free Will
4.1.2 Weakening of Doctor Dorrigo’s Medical Capacity
4.2 Post-war Society:Indifference and Restraints on Individuals
4.2.1 Shaping of Dorrigo’s Celebrity Image by Public Media
4.2.2 Facilitation to Dorrigo’s Marriage by Public Will
4.3 Fierce Collision Between Individuals and Society
4.3.1 Dorrigo:Bewilderment and Destruction of His Image
4.3.2 Other Prisoners:Destruction of Social Order
Chapter 5 Human-self Relationship:Pursuit for Unity
5.1 Dorrigo:Returning to Ethics and Constructing a New Self
5.1.1 Making the Right Ethical Selection
5.1.2 Returning to Ethical Identity
5.2 Nakamura:Achieving Rebirth and Self-reconciliation
5.2.1 Caught in a Post-war Ethical Predicament
5.2.2 Getting out of Predicament
Chapter 6 Conclusion
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