遅すぎた覚醒 : "Death of a Traveling Salesman"試論
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The whole story of Eudora Welty's "Death of a Traveling Salesman" can be interpreted as a dream or vision that the main character, R. J. Bowman, has at his deathbed. In other words, Bowman is unconsciously verifying his whole life when he faces his impending death. But he can't realize his failure and dies as a salesman who loses his humanity, rather than as a true human being. Through his dream or vision, Welty gives us modern men and women an admonition.
- 久留米工業大学の論文
- 1997-12-20
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