The Description of Death in Sutong’s Novel

Minyan LI

Abstract


The shaped character in Sutong’s works has a mysterious longing to death, and reality for them is cruel and horrible, but dead - people always feared,as new life is effective prescription to survive them out of the pain of torturing. Sutong statement with calm touches the death one by one, in giving a strong visual stimulation while mildly express his conception of death to readers. In this thesis, “Novels of Childhood Recollection” as the research model to explore Sutong’s thanatology and the inner factors of formation.


Keywords


Sutong; Thanatopsi; Childhood experience

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