Love and marriage in English literature Part07 Austine Pride and prejudiceSuzuki Shigeo
The personal anxiety of choosing an appropriate marriage partner usually concerns with differences in classes and wealth, but the heroine in this Austen’s novel put a top priority on differences or compatibility of personal characters.
Love and marriage in english literature Part07 Keats la belle dame01Suzuki Shigeo
John Keats marvelous depicted an enigmatic power of women to seduce and possess the whole spirit of a man in his “La Belle Dame Sans Merci" (1884). This type of women is called magna mater or femme fatale.
Love and marriage in english literaute part06 shakespeare merchant of veniceSuzuki Shigeo
Portia in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice changed her character after she married Bassanio, a noble Venetian merchant who believes in friendship. She works as a capacity of truly faithful helpmate to her husband to play a role of go-between the two different world, Gemainschaft and Gesellschaft.
Love and marriage in english literature Part05 wuthering heightsSuzuki Shigeo
Emily Bronte first succeeded in congealing passion for love with an elemental force in Heathcliff, the main character in her novel, Wuthering Heights (1847). Against the backdrop of the passive gentility of the ordinary people, we encounter three different levels of love: physical, spiritual, and peaks of passion.
Love and marriage in english literature Part04 Romeo and Juliet theologyof_lo...Suzuki Shigeo
Shakespeare delineated in Romeo and Juliet a new type of love which surpasses a traditional dichotomy of love: the one, legitimate, sacramental, natural, and in harmony with cosmic law; the other, illegitimate, perverted, selfish, and sinful.
Love and marriage in english literature part03 eros and agapeSuzuki Shigeo
John Milton described an ideal marriage couple, Adam and Eve, in his Paradise Lost, inspiring us to recognize a couple who shares deep trust in God and his Grace, can embrace mutual true love. He eventually endorses a Christian belief in superiority of agape to eros.
Love and marriage in english literature part02 marriageSuzuki Shigeo
John Milton wrote four divorce tracts in the early 1640', claiming a couple who found themselves incompatible in nature after marriage can be divorced. The author also described an ideal marriage couple in his Paradise Lost twenty years later, inspiring us to recognize a couple knotted in true love can make a great sacrifice to each other.
Love and marriage in english literature part01 introduction 03Suzuki Shigeo
Comparing sincere pure love lost in Murkami's Norwegian wood with fake love created in Flynn's Gone girl, we will discuss how love forces us to transform our personality from childhood to adulthood.
Love and marriage in English literature Part07 Austine Pride and prejudiceSuzuki Shigeo
The personal anxiety of choosing an appropriate marriage partner usually concerns with differences in classes and wealth, but the heroine in this Austen’s novel put a top priority on differences or compatibility of personal characters.
Love and marriage in english literature Part07 Keats la belle dame01Suzuki Shigeo
John Keats marvelous depicted an enigmatic power of women to seduce and possess the whole spirit of a man in his “La Belle Dame Sans Merci" (1884). This type of women is called magna mater or femme fatale.
Love and marriage in english literaute part06 shakespeare merchant of veniceSuzuki Shigeo
Portia in Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice changed her character after she married Bassanio, a noble Venetian merchant who believes in friendship. She works as a capacity of truly faithful helpmate to her husband to play a role of go-between the two different world, Gemainschaft and Gesellschaft.
Love and marriage in english literature Part05 wuthering heightsSuzuki Shigeo
Emily Bronte first succeeded in congealing passion for love with an elemental force in Heathcliff, the main character in her novel, Wuthering Heights (1847). Against the backdrop of the passive gentility of the ordinary people, we encounter three different levels of love: physical, spiritual, and peaks of passion.
Love and marriage in english literature Part04 Romeo and Juliet theologyof_lo...Suzuki Shigeo
Shakespeare delineated in Romeo and Juliet a new type of love which surpasses a traditional dichotomy of love: the one, legitimate, sacramental, natural, and in harmony with cosmic law; the other, illegitimate, perverted, selfish, and sinful.
Love and marriage in english literature part03 eros and agapeSuzuki Shigeo
John Milton described an ideal marriage couple, Adam and Eve, in his Paradise Lost, inspiring us to recognize a couple who shares deep trust in God and his Grace, can embrace mutual true love. He eventually endorses a Christian belief in superiority of agape to eros.
Love and marriage in english literature part02 marriageSuzuki Shigeo
John Milton wrote four divorce tracts in the early 1640', claiming a couple who found themselves incompatible in nature after marriage can be divorced. The author also described an ideal marriage couple in his Paradise Lost twenty years later, inspiring us to recognize a couple knotted in true love can make a great sacrifice to each other.
Love and marriage in english literature part01 introduction 03Suzuki Shigeo
Comparing sincere pure love lost in Murkami's Norwegian wood with fake love created in Flynn's Gone girl, we will discuss how love forces us to transform our personality from childhood to adulthood.