Jane Austen's Mansfield Park and Anthony Trollope's The Warden and Barchester Towers all follow the experiences of a timid heroine or hero. The setting and the dramatic irony of each novel play important roles in the characterization of these gentle "heroes." Elements of irony and of setting thus are inseparable from the portraits of both Austen's Fanny Price and Trollope's Mr. Harding. An exploration of each element--of the timid hero, of the element of place, and of dramatic irony--proves that the three elements are equally important in determining the novels' distinctive portraitures.
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机译:简·奥斯丁(Jane Austen)的曼斯菲尔德公园(Mansfield Park)和安东尼·特罗洛普(Anthony Trollope)的The Warden and Barchester Towers都遵循着胆小的女英雄或英雄的经历。每部小说的背景和戏剧性的讽刺在表征这些温柔的“英雄”中都起着重要的作用。因此,讽刺和环境因素与奥斯丁的范妮·普赖斯和特罗洛普的哈丁先生的画像密不可分。对胆小的英雄,场所的要素和戏剧性的讽刺的每个要素的探索证明,这三个要素在确定小说的独特肖像时同样重要。
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