A Rose for Emily is a short story written by William Faulkner, the famous and prolific writer of novels and short stories in America. His unique style of writing fiction always draws much attention of scholars. The na...A Rose for Emily is a short story written by William Faulkner, the famous and prolific writer of novels and short stories in America. His unique style of writing fiction always draws much attention of scholars. The narrative mode in A Rose for Emily is studied in this paper thus to explore the impact of the narrating technique on fortifying the theme of the novel.展开更多
Chekhov's"Enemies"describes two pitiful characters filled with enmities towards each other,and no one can prevail over another because of their absurdness and pettiness.The reading of this story reveals ...Chekhov's"Enemies"describes two pitiful characters filled with enmities towards each other,and no one can prevail over another because of their absurdness and pettiness.The reading of this story reveals a dark world permeated with miseries,where no one can control himself and every is pitiable.And this kind of impression is mainly engendered by the writer's con cerned narrating voice which are produced by constant usages of irony and inserted comments.展开更多
文摘A Rose for Emily is a short story written by William Faulkner, the famous and prolific writer of novels and short stories in America. His unique style of writing fiction always draws much attention of scholars. The narrative mode in A Rose for Emily is studied in this paper thus to explore the impact of the narrating technique on fortifying the theme of the novel.
文摘Chekhov's"Enemies"describes two pitiful characters filled with enmities towards each other,and no one can prevail over another because of their absurdness and pettiness.The reading of this story reveals a dark world permeated with miseries,where no one can control himself and every is pitiable.And this kind of impression is mainly engendered by the writer's con cerned narrating voice which are produced by constant usages of irony and inserted comments.