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ABriefCommentonOHenrysShortStories欧亨利短篇小说述评
欧亨利短篇小说述评
摘要:
作为世界三大小说家之一,欧亨利与契诃夫和莫泊桑齐名。
他的作品因奇巧的艺术构思,出其不意的结尾而著称。
其中歌颂人性的小说是欧亨利文学创作的主流,并且许多作品已经成为了脍炙人口的名篇佳作。
同时也涌现了许多感人至深的经典人物。
表现了欧亨利对人性理想的执着追求。
本文主要分析了欧亨利的写作手法,包括精巧的情节设计,出人意料但符合逻辑的结局和幽默智慧的语言三方面,并在这基础上深刻探讨了欧亨利作品中表现出来的人性的善与恶。
关键词:
写作技巧;善;恶;人性
ABriefCommentonO’Henry’sShortStories
Abstract:
O.Henry,oneofthethreemostfamousshort-storywritersintheworld,enjoysequalstatuswithChekhovandMaupassant.Exquisiteplot,wryhumorandtwistendingdominatehisworks.Themainstreamofhisworksiseulogyofhumanityandhismanyclassicalworksarenotable.ThisthesismainlyanalysesO.Henry’swritingstyleincludingtechniqueplotmaking,surprisingbutlogicalendingandhumorousandwittytone,thendeeplyanalysesthehumanvirtuesanddefectsreflectedinO.Henry’sworks.
KeyWords:
artisticstyles;virtues;defects;humancharacter
Contents
1.Introduction
O.Henry,originallynamedWilliamSydneyPorter,isadistinguishedAmericanstorywriter.Hewrotemorethan300shortstoriesinhislife.Hisstoriesarefullofcolorfulcharacters.Hecreatesanoriginal,typicallyAmericandemocraticformofshortstorieswith,atitsbest,avaluablecriticalawarenessoflifeandsocietytellinglyexpressedthroughhumor.Therefore,somecriticscallhim“thefounderofAmericanstories”.Beinggiftedwithhumorandakeenawarenessofdetails,heobjectivelyshowsuswhatAmericalookslike.AllhisstoriesputtingtogetherconstituteatruepanoramaofAmericanlife.
ThisthesismainlyemphasizesO.Henry’suniqueartisticstylesandthehumancharacters.Itincludestwomainaspects.Partoneisontheuniqueartisticstyles.O.Henryisagoodplotmaker,heshowsreadersthereallifeofAmericanpeoplebygivingpeopleasurprisingbutlogicalendingthroughaplausibleplotmakingusinghumorandwittytonewhichgivesreadersanewopensight.Parttwostressesonthehumannaturethatcontainsthevirtuesanddefectssides.Inacapitalistsociety,thespecificcharactersarethespecialsociety.O.Henryshowspeopleclearlyinhisworks.
2.Uniqueartisticstyle
O.Henry'strademarkisthesurprisingendingthateachofhisstoriescontains.Hesetsastorymovinginonedirection,andjustwhenthereaderisconvincedofthegeneraldirectionofthenarrative,thestorywillbecompletelyreversed.Andifwelookbacktothetotalstory,theendingseemslogicalandplausible.Asa“plot-maker”,anddesignerofincident,heisanamazinggenius.Noonecandobetterthanhimtoholdsthereaderin“suspense”.Morethanthat,thereaderscarcelyknowsthatheissuspendeduntiltheverycloseofthestory.Justasturnsonthelightsandthewholetaleisrevealedinitsentirety.HeusesthisdeviceofdramaticandhumorouseffectintheshortstorycollectionTheFourMillionwhichincluding“TheRansomofRedChief”,“TheGiftoftheMagi”,and“TheCopandtheAnthem”,“theServiceofLove”,“ThelastLeaf.”Heusescompactandvividlanguagetosetaplotandportraytheplotthroughhumorousandwittytone.
2.1Techniqueplotmaking
Theshortstoryistheonefundamentalandself-containedgenreinAmericanprosefiction,andthestoriesofO.Henrycertainlymakestheirappearancesinconsequenceoftheprolongedandincessantcultivationofthegenre.Asa“plotmaker”,heisanamazinggenius.Noonecanbetterhiminholdingthereaderin“suspense”.Morethanthat,thereaderscarcelyknowsthatheissuspended,untilattheverycloseofthestory.O.Henrydeliberatelydesignsthelittletrickswithwords,forheisamasteroflanguageandnotitsslave.
ThetypicalfeatureofO.Henry’sstoriesisatwistofplot.Hisultimateachievementistocreatethetwistendingbytheplotmakingandcompactstructure.Hearrangesastorymovinginonedirection,andjustwhenthereaderisgoingtobeconvincedofthegeneraldirectionofthenarrative,whichhetakesforgranted,thestoryiscompletelyreversed.
Forexample,in“TheRansomofRedChief”,twokidnappers,SamandBillmakeoffwiththelittlesonofaprominentman.Accordingtothegeneralexpectation,readersmayassumethattheywilleitherobtaintheransomfromtheboy’sfatherorkilltheboyintheend.Buttheplotistotallydifferent.Theboyissuchanuisancethattheyagreetopaytheboy’sfathertotakehimbackbecausetheycan’tstandhimanymore.Althoughtheplotfarexceedsexpectations,readersappreciatetheclevernessofplotsituationandendingagreatdealwhileenjoyingthedelightofreading.
InO.Henry’sworks,theeventsofsomeshortstoriesarearrangedinthespecificorderwhichexceedreader’snormalexpectationtothearrangementofthoseeventsinhisworks,maketheendingunpredictableandstrange.O.Henrydeliberatelydesignsthelittletrickswithwords,forheisamasteroflanguageandnotitsslave.
Thesuspenseinthestoryisusuallyemployedintheplot.Itistheseeminglyinsignificantcharactersthatfinallybecomethenotablefiguresthatrousereadersponder.In“TheLastLeaf”,Mr.Behrmanwhoisonlymentionedinonlyashortparagraphinthemiddleofthestorytoshowwhoheis,andtwoparagraphtellthereaderhisrageaboutSue’sfullythought.ThemainthemeofthestoryisthatSuetakesthelastfallenivyleafastheendofherlife.Beforetheyknowtheend,readerswillnodoubtasksomequestions.HowdoesSue’sillness?
Whydoestheleafstickagainstthewall?
Doestheleaffalldown?
DoesSuedie?
WhydoestheauthormentionMr.Behrman?
Thelastparagraphreveals.Allsuspensedissolves.TheleaveispaintedbyBehrman,whileSuelives.ButtheoldpainterdiedinhopelesspainbyPneumonia,orrather,torescueSue.Hehastowithstandtoughwindandheavyshowerandthelife-longmasterpiecepaidoffbyhislife.Whenwefindtheplausibilityofendinginthepreviouspassage,whenMr.Pneumoniawaiscalledin,theJohseyscarcelymoves,onlylookingthroughthesmallDutchwindowpanesattheblanksideofthenextbrickhouse,the“blankside”ofbricklaterprovidesthelocationforMr.Behrman’smasterpiece,thedescriptionofMr.Behrman.Heispast60andhasaMichealAngeo’sMosesbeardcurlingdownfromtheheadofasatyralongthebodyofanimp.“MichealAngeo’sMoses”leavesreadersanimpressionofartisticpotential.“Imp”canexplainwhyhewassoweaktofightagainstdisease.
ThecompactstructureisO.Henry’soutstandingwritingtechnique.Eventsinthestoryarecloselyconnectedaschainsofrings,whichmakereaderseagerlyinterestedintheendingofthestory.Assoonasthehighlightofthereverseofplots,thestoryendswithoutanyredundantexplanations.In“TheLastLeaf”,thedescriptionofMr.Behrman,thetruehero,onlytakesup500wordsinmorethan5000words.Meanwhile,thestorydismissesapart,rousingusreadersagreatdealofimagination:
Howcanoldman,above60yearsoldstandontheladder,drawingaleafonthewallinthedreadfullystormingnight,whilehis“shoesandclothingwerewetthroughandicycold.”?
Therefore,themainstreamofO.Henry’sworksiseasilyperceived:
thesuspenseinadditiontowryhumorendingishismainrhetoricmethod.
2.2Surprisingbutlogicalending
Theendingofanarticlehaslongbeenconsideredasaconclusionorjustasummaryofthewholepassage.However,O.Henryillustratesanewway,theso-calledtwistendingorsometimestheO.Henry’sending.Itmeansthatattheendofanarticlethementalstatusorthefateofthecharacterhaschangedgreatly.Butthewholepassageissuddenlyendowedwithagreatcharmbecauseoftheending.Theauthorhasyournervesallaquiveruntilthelastsentence.Thesurprisecomesquicklyandthestoryisfinished.O.Henryissuchamasteroftheunexpectedendingthatonemustadmirehisskills.
InthestoryTheCopandtheAnthem,Soapy,ahomelesstramp,decidingtobesenttotheprisonontheIslandwhichhecalledhiswinterquarteragainsttherigorandthehunger,attemptedtopracticeseveralillegalactivitiesforthepurposeof“wooingcapture”;(O,Henry2004:
09)butthecop,whostoodnearbywhenSoapywastryingtoattracthisattentionbyhisanti-lawbehavior,paidnospecialattentiontoSoapyeverytime,even“seemedtoregardhimasakingwhocoulddonowrong”.(O,Henry2004:
09)Developinguphere,thestorymustgivethereadertheconclusionthatSoapyhadtogobackdisappointedlytohishome—aparkbench.Onhisway,thesweetmusicofanthemfromthechurchplayedbytheorganistandthebeautifulmoonlightscenery“wroughtasuddenandwonderfulchangeinhissoul”,(O,Henry2004:
10)hemadeuphismindto“pullhimselfoutofthemire”(O,Henry2004:
10)and“makeamanofhimselfagain”.(O,Henry2004:
10)Movinglikethis,theplotisnotcompletelyunderstandableatonce.Whenthereaderispuzzledabouttheuseandmeaningofgrowingplot,andjustwhileSoapywasplanninghistomorrow’sactionforbeing“somebodyintheworld”,(O,Henry2004:
11)anunforeseenplot,andjustwhileabruptly:
hewasarrestedbecauseapolicemanthoughthimdoubtful,andthenextdayhewassentenceto“threemonthsontheIsland”.(O,Henry2004:
11)Thestorystopsheresuddenlyinspiteofthereader’snotimmediateunderstanding.Butafteramomentofconsideration,thereader’ssurpriseturnsintoadmirationforhisastonishingcontrivanceoftrickyendingwhichrevealsrigorouslytherealfactsofreversalbetweentruthandfalsehoodincapitalistsocietywhichconfusesrightandwrong.
2.3Humorousandwittytone
O.Henry,agreatdesigner,isskillfulenoughtodyesomecolorofpinkinatragedy,orkindofsadnessincomedy.O.Henry’sstoriesarehumorousencyclopediaofAmericanlife.