Acknowledgements | 第5-6页 |
Abstract | 第6-7页 |
Table of Contents | 第8-10页 |
1 Introduction | 第10-20页 |
1.1 Background of the study | 第11-12页 |
1.2 Research review | 第12-17页 |
1.3 Focus of the study | 第17-19页 |
1.4 Research methodology | 第19-20页 |
2 First Encounter with the Island | 第20-29页 |
2.1 The infant vs. the shipwrecked sailor | 第20-24页 |
2.1.1 The hospitable welcoming to the infant | 第21-23页 |
2.1.2 The savage welcoming to the western sailor | 第23-24页 |
2.2 Environment in favor of reason | 第24-29页 |
2.2.1 Hayy's innate reason | 第24-26页 |
2.2.2 Crusoe's tarnished reason | 第26-29页 |
3 The Island within the Island | 第29-38页 |
3.1 Solitude in relation to human perfection | 第29-33页 |
3.1.1 The sea as a reminder of confinement | 第30-31页 |
3.1.2 The contribution of fear in surfacing reason from sub-consciousness to consciousness | 第31-33页 |
3.2 The reasons behind Hayy and Crusoe's entrapment | 第33-38页 |
3.2.1 Finding Hayy's true identity | 第33-35页 |
3.2.2 Crusoe's sinful soul | 第35-38页 |
4 The Island beyond Frontiers | 第38-43页 |
4.1 The importance of language in exchanging thoughts | 第38-40页 |
4.1.1 Hayy's treatment to Asal as a faithful companion | 第38-39页 |
4.1.2 Hayy's risking attempt to correct people's 'true religion' | 第39-40页 |
4.2 Language is only a means to gain further authority | 第40-43页 |
4.2.1 Crusoe's treatment to Friday as a slave | 第41页 |
4.2.2 Crusoe's first-sight killing of the cannibals | 第41-43页 |
5 To Live Deliberately or Conquer an Island of Despair | 第43-50页 |
5.1 Crusoe's involuntary entrapment | 第43-46页 |
5.1.1 The influence of western imperialism | 第44-45页 |
5.1.2 His sense of superiority | 第45-46页 |
5.2 Hayy's volitional choice | 第46-50页 |
5.2.1 Religious scholars' hypocrisies | 第46-48页 |
5.2.2 Nature, an ideal planet for true enlightment | 第48-50页 |
6 Conclusion | 第50-53页 |
Bibliography | 第53页 |