[PR] 我口頭報告_Idylls of the King_的問題集

看板NTUDFLL-MA97作者 (Soaring Higher)時間16年前 (2009/04/12 23:29), 編輯推噓0(000)
留言0則, 0人參與, 最新討論串1/1
各位有空可以看看喔~ 希望能幫助大家明天的回答! 有任何建議也請不吝分享 :) 1. Does King Arthur succeed in defending his decision not to partake in the vow while refraining from appearing blasphemous? 2. What is King Arthur’s attitude toward the Grail quest? An affirmative gesture or otherwise? 1. In the framework of Reed’s inevitably restricted dichotomy between courtesy and courtliness, how would you interpret King Arthur’s devotion to his queen, and Sir Lancelot’s commitment to Guinevere? 2. Is Arthur’s idealization of Guinevere an act of courtesy, courtliness, or a mere wishful thinking? How about that of Lancelot? 1. Does Guinevere’s affirmation of her own volition to choose whom she loves register a real independent mind of her own, or a radically rebellious posture against the patriarchal mode of marriage? 1. How do you interpret Guinevere’s penitence, which is interrupted by her intermittent entrance into her nostalgic fantasy of the past pleasure? 2. Please compare and contrast Gustave Dore’s illustrations?“The Parting” or “The Dawn of Love” of the shared scene between Guinevere and Lancelot, with that in “The King’s Farewell” between Guinevere and Arthur. 3. What might be Tennyson’s intention in juxtaposing Guinevere’s recall of meeting Lancelot and Arthur for the first time? 4. Does Arthur’s adherence to the spiritual purity contradict his emphasis on Guinevere’s fleshly beauty? 1. In terms of Guinevere’s eloquent self-assertion (as depicted by Morris), would you see female self-annihilation as an “eloquent” assertion of will? 2. Does Elaine gain some sort of agency or power through the delivery of her body to Lancelot? 3. How do you interpret Sir Lancelot’s indifference to Elaine’s affection? Is Lancelot’s resolute refusal a sign of ingratitude, or a lack of chivalric courtesy? 微亂;甚歉。   XD -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 140.112.233.78
文章代碼(AID): #19uWZZ2q (NTUDFLL-MA97)