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Imitation or Coincidence--on the Writer's Creative Motive from the Female Characters in Chinese and Foreign Literary Works

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DOI: 10.23977/ieesasm.2019.337

Author(s)

Ying Fu

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Ying Fu

ABSTRACT

In the creation and reading of Chinese and foreign literary works, each literary work condenses the vivid image characteristics of characters in different regions and different times, and represents the creator's creative thinking of the times and characters. At the same time, literary works are also the embodiment of the creator's writing techniques and artistic quality, and the media of ideological exchange between readers and writers. Literary works are always centered and themed by human beings, and literature is the study of human beings. Women and their fate have always been the focus of the writer's attention. Countless writers at all times and in all over the world reveal women's fate with their works, analyze women's soul, appeal to the whole society to care for and love women, and give women the necessary equal status. There is an internal agreement between writers, consciously or unconsciously, and a certain degree of interaction between works and works. In the process of writing, there is bound to be an established creative motivation. The author uses creative motivation as the “energy source” to create. This paper attempts to explore the author's creative motivation.

KEYWORDS

Literary theory, Creative motivation, Female destiny, Human nature analysis, Imitation theory

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