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Anthropomorphic Imagery of Animals (Dragons and Horses) in the Works of Michael ende and C. S. Lewis

机译:迈克尔·恩德和C.S.刘易斯作品中的动物(龙和马)的拟人化意象

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For several centuries, anthropomorphism has been a common feature used in fantastic literature; our interest in giving animals and objects human traits – clothing them, making them talk – has influenced the arts. Hence, animals have been typically used to perpetuate morals and humour the readers. Moreover, anthropomorphism’s role in children’s literature has made possible to call for its readers’ attention to grown-up matters allowing them to maintain a certain distance and explore the concerns at hand without getting too involved.Bearing that in mind, the purpose of this study is to explore the role of two kinds of anthropomorphic animals, fantastic and real, to see how these animals intervene in the quest and learnings of the heroes and to understand what lessons they might convey to the readers. In order to do so, the following dissertation will contrast and examine two dragons and two horses from three novels; Artax and Falkor from The Neverending Story by Michael Ende and Bree and Eustace from C.S. Lewis’ collection The Chronicles of Narnia: The Horse and His Boy and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.Subsequently, the scrutiny of the relationship between animals and heroes – observing how it develops and affects either the quest, the hero or both - will show that dragons and horses equally serve their masters/friends, function as a guiding voice of reason and encouragement and are incredibly loyal. Furthermore, it is confirmed that anthropomorphism does help morals get through the readers, teaching them about change, death, braveness, among other values.
机译:几个世纪以来,拟人化已成为奇幻文学中的常见特征。我们对赋予动物和物体人类特征的兴趣-给它们穿衣,使它们说话-影响了艺术。因此,动物通常被用来使读者保持道德和幽默感。此外,拟人化在儿童文学中的作用使得它可以引起读者对成年人问题的关注,从而使他们能够保持一定的距离并探索手头的问题而又不会太参与其中。记住这一点,本研究的目的目的是探索两种拟人化动物(奇幻和真实)的作用,以了解这些动物如何干预英雄的追求和学习,并了解它们可能向读者传达什么教训。为了做到这一点,下面的论文将对比和考察三本小说中的两条龙和两条马。迈克尔·恩德(Michael Ende)的《永无止境的故事》中的亚达克斯和福尔克,以及CS Lewis的《纳尼亚传奇:马和他的男孩》和《黎明踏浪号》中的尤斯塔斯(Eustace)。随后,对动物与英雄之间的关系进行了仔细研究–观察它如何发展并影响任务,英雄或两者-将表明龙马同等地为其主人/朋友服务,是理性和鼓励的指导性声音,而且忠诚度极高。此外,已证实拟人化确实有助于道德通过读者,教导他们关于变化,死亡,勇敢以及其他价值的观念。

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