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Complexreality: Onambuigityinthenarrative of the Sea, The Sea

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS第9-10页
ABSTRACT第10页
摘要第11-14页
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION第14-19页
    1.1 Iris Murdoch and her Philosophical Ideas第14-16页
    1.2 Murdoch’s Fictions and Narrative Features第16-18页
    1.3 The Purpose and Significance of the Study第18-19页
CHAPTER IILITERATURE REVIEW第19-25页
    2.1 Studies Abroad第19-22页
    2.2 Studies at Home第22-25页
CAPTER IIITHEORETICAL FRAMEWORK第25-31页
    3.1 Shlomith Rimmon-Kanan and the Unreliable Narrator第26-28页
    3.2 Seymour Chatman and Open-ended Characters第28-29页
    3.3 Wallace Martin and Open Plot第29-31页
CHAPTERIVAMBIGUITY CAUSED BY UNRELIABLE NARRATOR第31-46页
    4.1 Limited Knowledge about the World and People第31-35页
        4.1.1 Things Unknown to the Narrator第32-33页
        4.1.2 Things Told to the Narrator by Others第33-35页
    4.2 Narrator’s Personal Involvement in the Story第35-39页
        4.2.1 Narrator’s Involvement with James第36-37页
        4.2.2 Narrator’s Involvement with Hartley第37-39页
    4.3 Narrator’s Egocentric Value-scheme第39-44页
        4.3.1 Narrator’s Self-centered Value-scheme and Character第39-42页
        4.3.2 Narrator’s Poor Perception about the World and People第42-44页
    4.4 Man’s Illusive Perception第44-46页
CHAPTER VAMBIGUITY CAUSED BY OPEN—ENDED CHARACTERS第46-56页
    5.1 Contradictory James第46-49页
        5.1.1 James’s Ambivalent Religious Ideas第47-48页
        5.1.2 James’s Controversial Tricks第48-49页
    5.2 Peregrine’s Surprising Act第49-52页
        5.2.1 Peregrine’s Hidden Hatred towards Arrowby第50-51页
        5.2.2 Peregrine’s Surprising Revenge第51-52页
    5.3Unpredictable Hartley第52-54页
        5.3.1 Hartley’s Inaccessible Mind第52-53页
        5.3.2 Hartley’s“Unexpected”Acts第53-54页
    5.4 Bottomless Human Mind第54-56页
CHAPTER VIAMBIGUITY CAUSED BY OPEN PLOT第56-67页
    6.1 Open-beginning第57-60页
        6.1.1 Discursive Narration第57-59页
        6.1.2 Confusing Genre第59-60页
    6.2 Open-ending第60-63页
        6.2.1 Speculations“Continue”第60-62页
        6.2.2 Discursive Diary“Continues”第62-63页
    6.3Unsolved Mysteries第63-65页
        6.3.1 Sea Monster’s Credibility第63-64页
        6.3.2 Titus’s Past第64-65页
    6.4 Mysterious Outer World第65-67页
CHAPTER VIICONCLUSION第67-68页
WORKS CITED第68-72页

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