王尔德的《小王子》
马克吐温的不错啊,也不长作品:《竞选州长》 《汤姆·索亚历险记》(1876年) 《乞丐王子》(1882年) 《顽童流浪记》(1884年) 《卡县名蛙》 《百万英镑》 《败坏了哈德莱堡的人》 《三万元遗产》 《案中案》 《苦行记》 《坏孩子的故事》 《火车上的噬人事件》 《我最近辞职的事实经过》 《田纳西的新闻界》 《好孩子的故事》 《我怎样编辑农业报》 《大宗牛肉合同的事件始末》 《我给参议员当秘书的经历》 《康州美国佬奇遇记》(1889年) 《哥尔斯密的朋友再度出洋》 《神秘的访问》 《一个真实的故事》 《法国人大决斗》 《稀奇的经验》 《加利福尼亚人的故事》 《他是否还在人间》 《和移风易俗者一起上路》 《狗的自述》 《镀金时代》 《人的五大恩赐》 《傻子旅行》 《哈克贝利芬历险记》《密西西比河上的生活》
Charles Dickens The Haunted HouseThomas Hardy The Fiddler of the ReelsAnthony Trollope The Parson's Daughter of Oxney ColneD. H. Lawrence The Prussian OfficerRudyard Kipling The Phantom RickshawH. G. Wells Under the KnifeWilkie Collins The Dead HandSaki TobermoryRobert Louis Stevenson A Lodging for the NightM. R. James Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My LadJohn Galsworthy The Broken BootGissing The House of CobwebsEliot The Lifted Veil
写童话文学的。美人鱼的故事~有意思且通俗~写好给我们欣赏欣赏~
《呼啸山庄》人物关系结构 Title:Catherine's dilemma between love and marriage in Wuthering Heights——The Psychoanalysis of love triangle relationship with Freud’s theory of personalityAbstract:Wuthering Heights tells a story of superhuman love and revenge enacted on the English moors. In this thesis, an attempt is made to analyze the love triangle relationship which leads to Catherine's dilemma between love and marriage in Wuthering Heights by virtue of Freud’s theory of words:Wuthering Heights Freud’s theory of personality love triangle relationshipIn Catherine's heart she knows what is right, but chooses what is wrong. It is her wrong decision that pushes her into the inextricable []dilemma between her love and marriage; it is her wrong choice that plunges the two families into chaos. In the mind, she is truly out of her to Sigmund Freud(1856—1939), the structure of the mind or personality consists three portions: the id, the ego, and the superego.“The id, which is the reservoir of biological impulses, constitutes the entire personality of the infant at birth. Its principle of operation, to guard the person from painful tension, is termed the pleasure principle. Inevitable frustrations of the id, together with what the child learns from his encounters with external reality, generate the ego, which is essentially a mechanism to minimize frustrations of the biological drives in the long run. It operates according to the reality principle … []The superego comprises the conscience, a partly conscious system of introjected moral inhibitions, and the ego-ideal, the source of the individual's standards for his own behavior. Like external reality, from which it derives, the superego often presents obstacles to the satisfaction of biological drives.”“In the mentally healthy person, these three systems form a unified and harmonious organization. Conversely, when the three systems of personality are at odds with one another the person is said to be maladjusted.” Here Catherine's tragic psychological process may be well illustrated by Freudian psychoanalysis.“I cannot express it; but surely you and everybody have a notion that there is, or should be, an existence of yours beyond you. What were the use of my creation, if I were entirely contained here?” Catherine's strange words reflect that the intelligent Emily Bronte had been earlier pondering over a same question in her work. What on earth is“the existence of Catherine's beyond Catherine”?Here we may believe that Heathcliff stands for Catherine's instinctual nature and the strongest desire—her “id” in the depths of her soul; Edgar, her ideal “superego”, represents another part of her personality: the well-bred gracefulness and the superiority of a wealthy family; and she, herself is the “ego” tortured by the friction between the two in the disharmonious the light of Freud's theory of personality, “the superego is the representation in the personality of the traditional values and ideals of society as they are handed down from parents to children.” Catherine's choice of Edgar as her husband is to satisfy her ideal “superego” to get wealth and high social position, which are the symbol of her class, on the basis of the education by her family and reality from her early childhood. She is a Miss of a noble family with a long history of about three hundred years. Only the marriage well-matched in social and economic status could be a satisfaction for all: her family, the society and even her practical self. “It would degrade me to many Heathcliff now ... if Heathcliff and I married, we should be beggars?” This is her actual worry for her future. Catherine yields to the pressure from her brother, and alike, in truth, she is yielding to the moral rules of society, without the approval and identification of which, she could not live a better life or even exist in it at , Catherine underestimates what her other more intrinsic self would have effect on her. The most remarkable claim by Catherine herself may be the best convincing evidence to distinguish the different roles of Heathcliff and Edgar—her “id” and her “superego”:“My great miseries in this world have been Heathcliff's miseries, and I watched and felt each from the beginning: my great thought in living is himself. If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else perished, and he was annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger: I should not seem a part of it. My love for Linton is like foliage in the woods: time will change it. I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Nelly, I'm Heathcliff! He's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure and more than I am always a pleasure to me, but as my own being. So don't talk of our separation again: it is impracticable.”It was a happy thought to make her love the kind, wealthy, weak, elegant Edgar, yet in submission to her superego to oppose against her id, she would fall into a loss of the self. Since the id is the most primitive basis of personality, and the ego is formed out of the id, Catherine's life depends wholly on Heathcliff, as the whole connotation and truth of her life in the cosmic world, for its existence and further more for the significance of her existence. Heathcliff is the most necessary part of her being. She marries Edgar, but Heathcliff still clutches her soul in his passionate embrace. Although she is a bit ashamed of her early playmate, she loves him with a passionate abandonment that sets culture, education, the world at defiance. Catherine's wrong choice for marriage violates her inner desires. The choice is a victory for self-indulgence—a sacrifice of primary to secondary things. And she pays for one hand, Catherine doesn't find the heavenly happiness she was longing for. Though as a girl “full of ambition”and “to be the greatest woman of the neighborhood” would be her pride, the enviable marriage could only flatter her vanity for a second. After her marriage, the comfortable and peaceful life in the Grange was just a monotonous and lifeless confinement of her soul. She feels chocked by the artificial and unnatural conditions in the closed Thrushcross Grange— a world in which the mind has hardened and become unalterable.“If I were in heaven, Nelly, I should be extremely miserable. ” Catherine eventually knows that the Lintons' heaven is not her ideal heaven. She and Heathcliff really possess their common heaven. Just as Catherine says,“Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same; and Linton's is as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire.”Catherine doesn't want to live in the Lintons' heaven; on the other hand, she has lost her own paradise that she ever had with Heathcliff on the bare hard moor in their childhood. The deepest bent of her nature announces her destiny—a wanderer between the two worlds. When she is alive, she occupies a position midway between the two. She belongs in a sense to both and is constantly drawn first in Heathcliff's direction, then in Edgar's, and then in Heathcliff's again and at last she loses herself completely. Her childish illusion to use her husband's money to aid Heatllcliff to rise out of her brother's power has vanished in thin air. And her constant struggle to reconcile two irreconcilable ways of life is in vain too, which only caused more disorder in the two worlds and in herself as Freudian principles, should the ego continually fail in its task of satisfying the demands of the id, these three factors together—the painful repression of the id's instinctual desires, the guilt conscience of revolt against the superego's wishes, and the frustration of failure in finding outlets in the external world- would contribute to ever-increasing anxiety. The anxiety piles up and finally overwhelms the person. When this happens, the person is said to leave hallucinatory wish-fulfillment, then a nervous radical breakdown, and in the end may finish the person off. Catherine is destroyed into psychic fragmentation by the friction between the two. At the height of her Edgan-Heathcliff torment, Catherine lies delirious on the floor at the Grange. She dreams that she is back in her own old bed at Wuthering Heights “enclosed in the oak-paneled bed at home, and my heart ached with some great grief…my misery arose from the separation that Hindley had ordered between me and Heathcliff.”Still dreaming, she tries to push back the panels of the oak bed, only to find herself touching the table and the carpet at the Grange:“My late anguish was swallowed in a paroxysm of despair. I cannot say why I was so wildly wretched ... and my all in all, as Heathcliff was at that time, and been converted at a stroke into Mrs. Linton...the wife of a stranger: an exile, and outcast.” She attempts to forget the lengthy days of years of life without her soul even in her temporary derangement.“Most strangely, the whole last seven years of my life grew a blank! I did not recall that they had been at all.” Her mental and physical decay rapidly leads to the body's mortal end. She dies and seems to have none into perfect even after her death, she is still a wandering ghost. In Chapter 3, Lockwood, the lodger in Catherine's oak-paneled bed at Wuthering Heights dreams about the little wailing ghost:“The intense horror of nightmare came over me: I tried to draw back my arm, but the hand clung to it, and a most melancholy voice sobbed, ‘Let me in-Let me in’.‘ Who are you?’…‘Catherine Linton’, it replied, shiveringly…‘I'm come home: I'd lost my way on the moor!’…Terror made me cruel; and finding it useless to attempt shaking the creature off, I pulled its wrist on to the broken pane, and rubbed it to and fro till then blood ran down and soaked the bedclothes: still it wailed, ‘Let me in!’…it is twenty years, twenty years. I've been a waif for twenty years!”Catherine aspires to be back in her heaven even being a spirit. But leer self-deceptive decision has made her fall from her and Heathcliff's heaven full of demonic love and her never docile or submissive nature has drawn her out of her and Edgar's heaven filled with civilized emptiness in the meantime. She pushes herself into her tragedy, the endless dilemma between her love and marriage, which won't end up with her : Emily,Wuthering Heights,Beijing:Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press,London:Oxford University Press Sigmund,Interpretation of Dreams,Beijing:Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press Trysh,Heathcliff and Cathy,the Dysfunctional Couple,The Chronicle of Higher Education,Washington, Rebecca,Diaries and Displacement in Wuthering Heights,Studies in the Novel,Denton,2000 里面有你需要的英语论文,我载老一篇,不合适切看下嘛,呵呵!!!
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《汤姆叔叔的小屋》、《看得见风景的房间》、《月亮与六便士》、《灿烂千阳》、《汤姆·索亚历险记》、爱丽丝·沃克作品《日用家当》、《秀拉》、《杀死一只知更鸟》、《雨中的猫》、《人鼠之间》、《绿山墙的安妮》、《董贝父子》、《白鲸》、《白牙》、《鸡蛋的胜利》、《理智与情感》、《雨中的猫》、《黑猫》、《黑暗的心》、《猫的摇篮》、《消失的地平线》、《柏油娃娃》、《达洛维夫人》、《最蓝的眼睛》、《七角楼》、《庭院中的女人》。
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首先写论文最忌讳就是写名著了,不是抄袭也像抄袭,我上学时导师一见这样的,光题目都通不过。还是写一些少见的比较好,最好是一些不太出名的人物写的文章,因为最终导师要看的是你的写作水平,而不是原作者的名气。另外,我也建议写一些短篇小说,内容少,自己可以看一看,这样在最后答辩的时候就非常有优势,不至于对小说内容一知半解的,毕竟太长的全英小说也不是那么好读的~以上是我的个人经验之谈,希望可以帮助到你,还有问题可以加我扣扣~
主要看你是什么专业,毕业论文一般都是自己根据专业方向进行选题的。像你们外语类的论文一般就是文化、语言等相关课题的研究。
一般来说,现在文学方向比较容易,也容易入手;语言学比较生涩,而且到后期答辩的时候过程比较辛苦;翻译的话,主要需要熟悉大量的语词和内容,同时也需要较高的文学素养;因此建议选择文学。
至于文学,你可以试着读原著和其他文献,关键是需要写出新意,最好能有一个独特的立论;你可以试试看找一个特别一点的视角,用某派理论解读一部作品,或者对一个作者的两部作品亦或中西的两个作家做比较,实际上这点与中文的比较学相近了。
德语方面的文章看下闻闻论文网咖 我的作业就是找他们帮忙的,效率和质量都还不错 翻译方面的可以写具体的语言,比如谚语什么,你参考下吧
那就剩下翻译和教学法咯。其中应该翻译更好写,因为不需要做什么实验,弄个实验班对比班什么的. 你在期刊网上随便搜一下,看看硕士毕业论文有什么话题写得比较多,你挑个容易的并且你也感兴趣的就行了。 比如说某篇小说的翻译,四字词语的翻译之类的.
看你是什么专业的,最好多看些别人的论文作为参考,对自己比较有启发呢,有一些人文社科类的可能会对你有帮助,现代语言学,社会科学前沿这些
自我感觉是文学好写~~
可以到各大学网站找找
作为英语专业毕业的人来说,文学方面更容易入手,个人意见,希望能帮上忙。
语言学比较好考,把各个知识点都弄懂理解了,再做做练习就差不多了。考文学的话,知识点比较多,又摸不准出题方向,座所以很难拿高分。翻译是太灵活了,每个人的翻译标准都不同,看法也不一样,所以也不好拿高分。
还是文化或者文学好写一些 语言学研究范围太窄 研究内容不好确定 翻译太枯燥 无新意
选择的是文化方向,比较好写。
其实,翻译、教学法和语言学也不错。但是就我个人看来,语言学过于抽象,而且比较枯燥,虽然文献很多,但是能写出来的东西少。
如果在以前到处抄抄也就凑出来了。但是从今年起,本科生论文也得过查重系统,应届生发现抄袭直接开除的,历届生被发现将被取消学位。
教学法挺好的,文件也多,假如你是师范专业或者上过心理学、教育学、英语教学法、教育技术学,这个方向对你也是比较容易。翻译更好写,但是写不出来新意,这得你自己把握了。我认为最好写的是文化,一方面范围比较广,入手点多,参考文献多;另一方面可已经、有新意。综上文化、翻译、教学法是可以考虑的。
毕业论文(graduation study),按一门课程计,是普通中等专业学校、高等专科学校、本科院校、高等教育自学考试本科及研究生学历专业教育学业的最后一个环节,为对本专业学生集中进行科学研究训练而要求学生在毕业前总结性独立作业、撰写的论文。
从文体而言,它也是对某一专业领域的现实问题或理论问题进行 科学研究探索的具有一定意义的论文。一般安排在修业的最后一学年(学期)进行。
学生须在教师指导下,选定课题进行研究,撰写并提交论文。目的在于培养学生的科学研究能力;加强综合运用所学知识、理论和技能解决实际问题的训练;从总体上考查学生学习所达到的学业水平。
通过方式:
论文题目由教师指定或由学生提出,经教师同意确定。均应是本专业学科发展或实践中提出的理论问题和实际问题。
通过这一环节,应使学生受到有关科学研究选题,查阅、评述文献,制订研究方案,设计进行科学实验或社会调查,处理数据或整理调查结果,对结果进行分析、论证并得出结论,撰写论文等项初步训练。
其实哪个方向都一样,好与不好写只是个人理解和能力不同所致,所以,选题的关键还是要考虑自己的知识结构、导师的要求和答辩的难易程度,耐心考虑一下,再征询一下导师意见,才是明智的。
写大学论文是每个大学生都需要经历的过程,只有通过了论文答辩才能真正毕业,具体步骤如下:
一、选好题目
选题是毕业论文写作的第一步,同样也是最重要的一步,选题时最好选择比较热门的论题进行写作,一些特别难理解,比较冷门的题目不建议选,因为后期找资料论证很麻烦,最好的方法就是问导师,导师会根据每位学生推荐适合大家的选题,这样通过率也会更高。
二、论文写作
建议在写作时可以多采用副标题的形式,一般学校会要求按照统一的论文格式进行书写的,写的时候标题尽量要涉及论文的研究对象,内容和目的,这样写起来使论文看起来更加简洁明了,而且一些论证类的题目需要自己去收集数据进行论证才可以,只有简单的论述没有数据的话是很难通过的。
三、参考文献收集
在撰写论文的时候要以参考文献为基础,建议大家尽量多收集与本专业相关的资料,反复精读并提炼其中的论点,这样就可以保障自己在毕业论文写作时候有充足的写作资料,不至于无从下手,另外引用参考文献的时候一定要注意内容是否与自己的论文对得上,不要引用无意义的内容放在论文中。
毕业论文的基本教学要求是:
1、培养学生综合运用、巩固与扩展所学的基础理论和专业知识,培养学生独立分析、解决实际问题能力、培养学生处理数据和信息的能力。
2、培养学生正确的理论联系实际的工作作风,严肃认真的科学态度。
3、培养学生进行社会调查研究;文献资料收集、阅读和整理、使用;提出论点、综合论证、总结写作等基本技能。
翻译丫。。。不会的还可以查.....文学就必须一个人一个思路...没人帮得了你
我才写完毕业论文,简直是折磨!我把我们系的题目给你,参考看看吧。我写的是文化类的。其实文学和文化类要比翻译和教育类好写得多,网上可以找到的参考资料也多。英美人文和历史研究:1,从跨文化的角度谈汉英思维及表达方式的差异2,论美国垮掉的一代3,美国牛仔的成功之路4,文艺复兴在英国文学史中的作用5,跨文化交际中英汉礼貌与面子6,中西方饮食文化的对比研究7,西方节日的变迁及文化内涵8,电影《喜福会》所表现的中西方文化差异(我就是这个题目)9,中美教育制度及教育理念的对比研究10,英汉称谓的差异及其文化内涵11,希腊神话对英美文化的影响12,英汉商标对英美文化的影响13,英语习语与西方文化14,浅谈英美姓氏的起源及文化内涵15,中美高等教育大众化路径的比较16,《阿甘正传》承载的美国青年文化17,《阿甘正传》美国传统价值观的呼唤与回归18,浅谈美国文化中的实用主义19,论美国宗教与政治20,《圣经》的文学性及其对中西文学的影响评述选题注意事项:1,选你自己感兴趣的题目,毕业论文是个浩大的工程,要是不能写自己想写的,相信我,在这漫长的写作时间里,你会相当痛苦的。2,题目不能太大,也不能太小,否则不好驾驭。最好是那种“从小角度看大问题”的题目。例如,我写喜福会这部电影,电影体现了中美文化差异,分别有婚姻观,家庭教育观等。但是我以一部电影为出发点,这个角度就比较小。话说中西方文化的差异实在太多了,但是我只从喜福会这部电影出发,所以范围就缩小了。再者,没什么人写这个电影,所以也不容易和别人雷同,不是被写滥了的题目。3,这个题目是好找资料的,毕竟是本科论文,不是研究生或是博士的论文,写作水平有限,平时最多写写几百字的作文忽然要写几千字,想必是非常困难的。所以内容不可能完完全全出自“自己”,于是就要大量的从网上,参考书上,图书馆搬来。所以最好就是找参考资料比较多的题目,切忌是参考,不是照搬,可以PARAPHRASE里面的内容到自己的论文。差不多就这些了,我觉得这几点是最重要的,如果你有几个拿不定主意的题目,可以找论文指导老师问问看,当时我开笔写论文前,都找老师问了,老师比较有经验,他应该可以给你很多建议。
貌似翻译方向比较好写些听我其他写翻译类毕业论文的同学说的。文学方向的毕业论文也不需要什么文学功底,你可以通过学校图书馆的网上资源查下相关资源,看哪方面资料多一些就选哪个方面吧。因为本人写的是语言学方向的论文,所以文学方向的不是很了解。
学术堂整理了十五个英语专业毕业论文选题供大家参考:1.试从家庭视角探析《最蓝的眼睛》中女主人公皮克拉的悲剧 英语2.浅析《雾都孤儿》中的善及其对恶的影响 英语3.悲观与迷茫心理------浅析海明威小说《永别了武器》 英语4.探析<<远大前程>>中郝维香的悲惨命运 英语5.浅析《双城记》中的人道主义思想 英语6.简爱与苔丝性格及命运的对比研究 英语7.试论《飘》中女性主义的悲剧色彩 英语8.浅析《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》中艾米丽的悲剧 英语9.《威尼斯商人》中安东尼奥的人物特点分析 英语10.从《哈克贝利o费恩历险记》看马克o吐温的写作特色 英语11.麦琪悲剧的成因--《弗洛斯河上的磨坊》 英语12.《蝇王》的主题分析 英语13.迷失的灵魂--论奥尼尔晚期剧作《长日人夜行》 英语14.青少年的烦恼--对《麦田里的守望者》中霍尔顿的心理分析 英语15.勃朗特姐妹的爱情观解析 英语
主要看你是什么专业,毕业论文一般都是自己根据专业方向进行选题的。像你们外语类的论文一般就是文化、语言等相关课题的研究。
一般来说,现在文学方向比较容易,也容易入手;语言学比较生涩,而且到后期答辩的时候过程比较辛苦;翻译的话,主要需要熟悉大量的语词和内容,同时也需要较高的文学素养;因此建议选择文学。
至于文学,你可以试着读原著和其他文献,关键是需要写出新意,最好能有一个独特的立论;你可以试试看找一个特别一点的视角,用某派理论解读一部作品,或者对一个作者的两部作品亦或中西的两个作家做比较,实际上这点与中文的比较学相近了。
德语方面的文章看下闻闻论文网咖 我的作业就是找他们帮忙的,效率和质量都还不错 翻译方面的可以写具体的语言,比如谚语什么,你参考下吧
那就剩下翻译和教学法咯。其中应该翻译更好写,因为不需要做什么实验,弄个实验班对比班什么的. 你在期刊网上随便搜一下,看看硕士毕业论文有什么话题写得比较多,你挑个容易的并且你也感兴趣的就行了。 比如说某篇小说的翻译,四字词语的翻译之类的.
看你是什么专业的,最好多看些别人的论文作为参考,对自己比较有启发呢,有一些人文社科类的可能会对你有帮助,现代语言学,社会科学前沿这些
自我感觉是文学好写~~
可以到各大学网站找找
作为英语专业毕业的人来说,文学方面更容易入手,个人意见,希望能帮上忙。
语言学比较好考,把各个知识点都弄懂理解了,再做做练习就差不多了。考文学的话,知识点比较多,又摸不准出题方向,座所以很难拿高分。翻译是太灵活了,每个人的翻译标准都不同,看法也不一样,所以也不好拿高分。
还是文化或者文学好写一些 语言学研究范围太窄 研究内容不好确定 翻译太枯燥 无新意
又到一年写毕业 论文 的关键时期,看看别人的写作经验,也许有帮助。我试着整理了一个论坛上的英语专业毕业 论文 写作经验,供参考。 一选方向 先确定自己的方向,比如文学、语言学、翻译等等,然后再考虑写具体的什么了。文学都被写烂了,语言学比较枯燥,文化方向?可以写中西文学作品对比?真难办! 文化类的题材,说实话我并不太熟悉。实际上在整个本科阶段,英语专业学习文化的课程太少,我们自己对文化现象的分析能力也非常有限,写起来会比较吃力,所以文化类的题材我还真提不出什么意见,要我建议的话,还是写文学。 对于中国学生来讲最喜欢选的题目就是文学,但是阅读原著的人很少,实际上文学是最难写的。我大学的时候排了个序(师范类的),教学法-语言学-翻译-文学,由易渐难。 其实语言学的东西是最好写 毕业论文 的,因为分析起来很逻辑。语言组织也不费力。 大学的时候偷懒,没有写文学,写的是语言学里面的语音,当初找资料确实费了些力气,(期刊和过刊上的资料都很少),但是写成后实际上给导师看了两遍就定稿了。 答辩 也过得很容易。如果一定要选文学,必须先理清思路,英文论文喜欢从小处着眼,拓展到生存之类的大问题。本科论文其实要求并不是很复杂,不一定是研究一本书,很多情况下研究一个中篇就可以了。除了小说,还可以写戏剧。莎剧,实验戏剧,荒诞戏剧,都可以写的。 通常说,本科论文研究一篇文章, 硕士论文 研究一本书,博士,研究一个人。 二选题 1选题不要玩新鲜 我的经验就是,写毕业论文一定要写自己熟悉的,非常大路化的东西,不要另辟蹊径,好高骛远玩新鲜。 记得我在选材的时候,开始是选了庞德诗歌意象中的现代主义之类的东西,并且决定中西对比,计划宏伟的不得了。学校还专门安排了系里面研究美国文学的一位著名教授给我辅导论文。结果我跟导师一交流,就发现我想得太简单,很多东西只知道一些皮毛,根本还不够往下深挖的水平。导师说,你还是找个熟悉点的题材把,踏踏实实写点自己的东西。 后来我就写了狄金森与惠特曼,美国文学里常见的题材之一。即便是如此,我在写两位诗人对比的时候还是找了很多资料,读了大概快一个月的书才开始写。改过3稿。最后导师才勉强点头。我的另一位本来想写爱略特《荒原》的同学,最后换了海明威。
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国外的英文多数是作业是小论文 ,字数约是2000词左右。写作不难,国外作业对查重要求相对比较严格查重一般是Turnitin 查重地址:
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