ebook img

The Attitude towards the Death of a Beloved in Edgar Allan Poe's Poems, The Raven, Lenore PDF

60 Pages·2012·0.32 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview The Attitude towards the Death of a Beloved in Edgar Allan Poe's Poems, The Raven, Lenore

People's Democratic Republic of Algeria Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Mohamed khider University, Biskra Faculty of Arts and Languages Department of Foreign Languages Division of English The Attitude towards the Death of a Beloved in Edgar Allan Poe's Poems, The Raven, Lenore, Ulalume, and A nnabel Lee A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Master Degree in Literature and Civilization Prepared by: Supervised by: Miss Nahla AZEB CHIKH Mr. Said SMATTI Members of the Jury: - Chairman: Mr. Abdel Ouahab BOUKHAMA - Examiner: Mr. Adel BOULEGROUN June 2012 Dedication I dedicate this work to my parents, my sisters and my sole brother. With my apologies for too many hours spent away To the soul of my beloved grandmother To all my friends and colleagues. To all my teachers. Azeb Chikh iii Acknowledgements I would like to acknowledge the generosity of The University of Mohamed Kheider whose excellent support of its thoughtful and encouraging administration and staff laid the foundation for the production of this work. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to my supervisor, Said Smatti for his encouragement as a scholar, teacher and advisor. His careful readings of my work, his tireless support for this project have given me a model of scholarship that I will always strive to emulate. I am extremely grateful for his words of wisdom that have been a constant source of inspiration. I would also like to acknowledge the support of a wonderful cadre of graduate colleagues and friends. I would especially like to acknowledge the members of the jury, Mr. Adel Boulegroune and Mr. Abdel Ouahab, who have provided advice, criticism, and encouragement. I would thank my teacher of computing Mr. Messaoud Mezatti, who helped me a lot in my work. Finally, I would like to acknowledge the support of my parents, sisters and my sole brother. Their love and indefatigable faith in me has brought this work to fruition. Azeb Chikh iv Abstract This dissertation examines man's attitude towards the death of a beloved in Edgar Allan Poe's poems, The Raven, Lenore, Ulalume, and Annabel Lee. Since the beginning of this life, man often avoids talking about the undeniable death because he could not bear the loss and bereavement alone. Few who stays strong and patient when a relative or close friend dies. Whatever the status of man, he suffers a lot in front of death. Everyone has his own way of mourning. Among them, poets are the most sensitive people who express their feelings of sadness and loss in a very elevated way, poetry. The use of the psychoanalytic approach in the analysis reveals the causes of the optimistic and the pessimistic attitudes, and the reasons behind the difference of man's attitudes towards death of a beloved. In turn, this approach will identify the man's state of mind then his personality as well. Key words: Attitude, death, optimism, pessimism, psychoanalysis. Azeb Chikh v (cid:1)(cid:2)(cid:3)(cid:4)(cid:5)ا ،ر(cid:4)(cid:5)(cid:6)(cid:7) ،با(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:7)ا ،(cid:4)(cid:12) ن(cid:14)أ ر(cid:16)(cid:17)دإ (cid:20)(cid:21)(cid:16)(cid:22)(cid:23) (cid:24)(cid:25) (cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:28)(cid:6)(cid:28)(cid:29) ت(cid:4)(cid:31) (cid:16)!" #$(cid:10)(cid:7)ا %(cid:23)(cid:4)(cid:31) #(cid:6)&'" ((cid:7)إ ف(cid:20)*" +(cid:29)و(cid:10)-.ا (cid:26)"(cid:16)ه و ةر(cid:16)56(cid:7)ا #7'(cid:27)8 نأ 9(cid:6):(cid:27)58 (cid:14) (cid:26)0. ;(cid:27)'7(cid:7)ا ت(cid:4)7(cid:7)ا <(cid:31) ب(cid:10)*(cid:27)8 ن(cid:16)50=او +>(cid:6)&6(cid:7)ا ء(cid:20)(cid:12) 3(cid:5)(cid:31) .(cid:24)(cid:7) #(cid:12)(cid:16)0أ و ،م(cid:4)(cid:7)(cid:14)وأ E0(cid:16)آ (cid:16)7*(cid:31) .ب(cid:10)>(cid:31) @8(cid:20)A وأ B8(cid:10)(cid:23) ت(cid:4)(cid:31) (cid:20)(cid:5)C +(cid:12)D(cid:22)(cid:7)ا و (cid:10)(cid:28)(cid:22)(cid:7)ا نو(cid:20)!8 <83(cid:7)ا ;ه ا(cid:20)$ ن(cid:4)&(cid:6)&(cid:23) . (cid:20)(cid:29)(cid:4)(cid:7) ن(cid:16)(cid:31)(cid:10)'(cid:7)ا (cid:10)Gآأ ;ه <83(cid:7)ا ءا(cid:10)KM(cid:7)ا ك(cid:16)(cid:5)ه ء(cid:14)Iه <(cid:6)(cid:12) <(cid:31) ،ءاJK(cid:7)ا (cid:24)(cid:25) (cid:26)(cid:27)>8(cid:10)- د(cid:10)(cid:25) #L(cid:7) .ت(cid:4)7(cid:7)ا م(cid:16)(cid:31)أ ا(cid:10)(cid:6)Gآ ;(cid:7)H(cid:27)8 (cid:26)0H(cid:25) ن(cid:16)50=ا +(cid:7)(cid:16)(cid:29) (cid:24)(cid:25) (cid:24)5R(cid:5)(cid:7)ا #(cid:6)&'(cid:27)(cid:7)ا +8(cid:10)S0 (&C د(cid:16)7(cid:27)C(cid:14)(cid:16)(cid:12) .(cid:10)KM(cid:7)ا (cid:4)ه و قار ب(cid:4)&PH(cid:12) ;*0J(cid:29) (cid:10)C(cid:16)M(cid:31) <C نو(cid:10)(cid:28)K8 ،+(cid:6)P(cid:16)5(cid:29) س(cid:16)(cid:5)(cid:7)ا ب(cid:16)(cid:28)P.ا <C (cid:20)K(cid:12) <(cid:31) و ،ة(cid:20)(cid:6)(cid:22)(cid:23) #آ (cid:24)(cid:25) سH(cid:6)(cid:7)ا و لؤ(cid:16)R(cid:27)(cid:7)ا ءارو (cid:24)(cid:27)(cid:7)ا +(cid:6)R6(cid:7)ا ب(cid:16)(cid:28)P.ا <C %ML(cid:6)P (cid:20)(cid:21)(cid:16)(cid:22)>(cid:7)ا #(cid:6)&'" +(cid:6)(cid:5)ه3(cid:7)ا +(cid:7)(cid:16)'(cid:7)ا <C ف(cid:10)K(cid:27)P +8(cid:10)S(cid:5)(cid:7)ا 3ه (cid:26)(cid:5)(cid:31) و .(cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:28)(cid:6)(cid:28)(cid:29) ت(cid:4)(cid:31) (cid:16)!" #$(cid:10)(cid:7)ا %(cid:23)(cid:4)(cid:31) (cid:24)(cid:25) فD(cid:27)V(cid:14)ا <C +(cid:7)وI57(cid:7)ا .(cid:26)(cid:27)(cid:6)(cid:22)6W ;X <(cid:31) و #$(cid:10)&(cid:7) .(cid:24)5R(cid:5)(cid:7)ا #(cid:6)&'(cid:27)(cid:7)ا ،مؤ(cid:16)M(cid:27)(cid:7)ا ،لؤ(cid:16)R(cid:27)(cid:7)ا ،ت(cid:4)7(cid:7)ا ،%(cid:23)(cid:4)7(cid:7)ا :(cid:7)(cid:8)(cid:9)(cid:10)(cid:11)(cid:12)(cid:4)(cid:5)ا ت(cid:10)(cid:4)(cid:3)(cid:15)(cid:5)ا Azeb Chikh vi List of Figures Figure 1: The Mind as an Iceberg …………………………………………………….25 Azeb Chikh vii Table of Contents Dedication…………………………………………………...………...……………….. Acknowledgment…………………………………………….……….……………….ii Abstract……………………………………………………………..………………...iii Table of Contents ..……………………………………………….…………………..iv List of Figure……………………………………………………..…………………....v General Introduction 1. Background of the Study…………………………….….….…………11 2. Statement of the Problem……………………………..…….………...12 3. Research Questions………………………………….....….………….12 4. Research Hypotheses……………………………………..…………::12 5. Aim of the Study……………………………………………..……….13 6. Limitation of the Study………………………………………..………13 7. Significance of the Study…………………………...…………...……14 8. Research Methodology……………………………...………………...14 9. Structure of the Study…………………………………………………15 10. Review of the Literature ………………………...………………….16 Chapter One: Definitions and Background 1.1. Introduction........................................................................................18 1.2. Biography of the Author.....................................................................18 1.3. Definitions of the concepts.................................................................18 1.3.1. Concept of Attitude…………………………………..………18 1.3.2. Concept of Death……………………………………..………20 1.3.3. Concept of Optimism……………………………….………..21 Azeb Chikh viii 1.3.4. Concept of Pessimism………………………………….…….22 1.3.5. Psychoanalytic Approach……………………………….……23 1.4. Conclusion……………………………………………..…………...25 Chapter Two: Man's Attitude towards Death of a Beloved 2.1. Introduction.......................................................................................27 2.2. Man's Attitude towards Death of a Beloved.....................................27 2.2.1. In The Raven............................................................................27 2.2.2. In Lenore..................................................................................30 2.2.3. In Ulalume................................................................................32 2.2.4. In Annabel Lee.........................................................................34 2.3. The Reasons of Man's Different Attitudes towards Death of a Beloved………………………………………………………………….37 2.4. Conclusion .......................................................................................40 Chapter Three: The Literary Devices Used in the Selected Poems 3.1. Introduction…………………………………………………………41 3.2. Literary Devices…………………………………………………….41 3.2.1. Figurative Languages…………………………..…………….41 3.2.1.1. Metaphor…………………………………..…………41 3.2.1.2. Simile………………………………………..……….43 3.2.1.3. Personification.............................................................44 3.2.1.4. Symbolism…………………………………………...45 3.2.2. Imagery……………………………………………………....48 3.2.3. Diction……………………………………………………..…50 3.2.4. Connotation………………………………………………..…50 3.2.5. Tone……………………………………………………..……53 Azeb Chikh ix 3.3. Conclusion………………………………………………………....54 General Conclusion.....................................................................................................55 Works Cited................................................................................................................57 Azeb Chikh 10 Thank Heaven! the crisis, The danger, is past, And the lingering illness Is over at last— And the fever called 'living' Is conquered at last. Edgar Allan Poe: For Annie (1849)

Description:
in Edgar Allan Poe's poems, The Raven, Lenore, Ulalume, and Annabel. Lee Chapter Two: Man's Attitude towards Death of a Beloved. 2.1. Works of Edgar Allan Poe: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation, and James W. Gargano:.
See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.