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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 第1-9
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ABSTRACT | 第9-10
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摘要 | 第10-13
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CHAPTER Ⅰ INTRODUCTION | 第13-18
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CHAPTER Ⅱ LITERATURE REVIEW | 第18-23
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2.1. The study of O’Neill in the Temporal Dimension | 第18
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2.2. The Approaches Applied in the Study | 第18-22
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2.3. Comments and the Virgin Research Ground | 第22-23
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CHAPTER Ⅲ RELEVANT THEORETICAL FOUNDATION | 第23-27
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3.1. Biographical Approach: Autobiographical Nature | 第23-25
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3.2. Patriarchy: the Diverse Social Roles | 第25-27
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CHAPTER Ⅳ FOUR DIVERSE MISERABLE STORIES | 第27-57
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4.1. James: as a Protector of the Family | 第27-34
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4.1.1. James’Struggle as a Would-be Protector | 第27-31
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4.1.2. James’Misery as a Husband and Father | 第31-34
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4.2. Mary: as a Wife, Mother, and Virgin | 第34-44
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4.2.1. Mary’s Misery as a Wife | 第34-38
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4.2.2. Mary’s Misery as a Mother | 第38-41
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4.2.3. Mary’s Idealized Past as a Virgin | 第41-44
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4.3. The Miseries of two Sons: Victims of a Fallen Mother | 第44-55
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4.3.1. The Elder Son | 第44-48
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4.3.2. The Younger Son | 第48-55
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4.4. The Desperation of the Family | 第55-57
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CHAPTER Ⅴ TWO SYMBOLS & THREE CORRESPONDENCES | 第57-61
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5.1. Two Symbols: Fog, Light | 第57-58
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5.2. Three Correspondences | 第58-61
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5.2.1. With Taoism | 第58-59
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5.2.2. With the Eternal Recurrence of Friedrich Nietzsche | 第59-60
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5.2.3. With the Myth of Sisyphus | 第60-61
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CHAPTER Ⅵ CONCLUSION | 第61-63
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WORKS CITED | 第63-65
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