Restraint of Feminine Power in Kubla Kahn, Heart of Darkness, and Death Constant Beyond Love
[2023-06-14 16:34:49]
The power of women has been deeply rooted in the core of humanity for a long time. Every woman believes that all women are goddesses, because of the mysterious and miraculous power of "sacred women", from the gods of modern single female gods to the earliest pagan religions. Power woman. However, in traditional American culture, women are considered to be helpless and weak, and men should have physical and political power. Is this true to modern society?
Columbia novelist Gabriel García Márquez published his short story "Death Constant Beyond Love" in his short story "Innocent Elendira" and short story "The Innocent Elendira" in 1972. The title of the story suggests that the theme is a satirical reflection of the title of Sonnet by Quevedo, the famous Spanish Renaissance poet, "Love continues to transcend death." In contrast, The story of Marquez certainty - death - a person who can not engage in a relationship that creates love
The two main themes of "heart of darkness" are the contradiction between "reality" and "darkness", and the concept of suppression and whether it is necessary or not. Conrad's article explaining about the control of starvation and cannibalism explains two themes: it describes how reality shapes human behavior and compares the character of Kurz and Marlow. The "reality" used here is defined as "civilized one". Conrad emphasizes the truth, darkness, civilization, primitive, colonization, colonization. I will pierce the heart of the dark. As mentioned above, "real" in this case includes all meanings of civil society.
The second is a binary number, which is the light and dark we see in our life, inside and outside, yin and yang, men and women, good and evil, life and death, heart and soul. On the one hand, two symbolize partnerships, on the other hand, it symbolizes conflict and opposition. When balancing, the two are harmonious, but when it is unbalanced, the second may be destructive. Three are usually thought to be powerful figures, especially lucky. The third is the sacred principle of life, such as heart, body and spirit, birth, life and death, beginning, middle term and end, past, present and future. Spiritual traditions such as magic and Christianity symbolize the spiritual power of the Trinity like the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, and the Girls, Mothers, and Klein. The third one is a symbol of success, intuition, and good luck.