![]() ![]() In summary, we make the following contributions. The protagonist of Eyes Wide Shut gives up his stubborn certainties for a humble, uncertain, spiritually 'silent' openness to the world and to his wife the protagonist of 'Young Goodman Brown,' however, returns to his frozen certainties and ends up bitter and despairing. In each case a limited, somewhat naive protagonist goes out, at night, into the darkness (the streets of New York in the case of Kubrick's protagonist, the New England forest in the case of Hawthorne's) and discovers things about himself and the world that he previously was unaware of. and re-synthesize shadows, and change the illumination (g) according to the desired novel lighting. Stanley Kubrick's film 'Eyes Wide Shut' and Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic tale 'Young Goodman Brown', which present uncannily similar stories, exemplify the book's both are examples of a dark-sidenarrative. Combining literary criticism with Jungian approaches, the analysis focuses on well known religious, spiritual and psychological writings, with special reference to the work of James Hillman. chromatic and achromatic colors see as same in different illuminations. Illuminations is an incompleted suite of prose poems by the French poet Arthur Rimbaud, first published partially in La Vogue (fr), a Paris literary review. This book examines literary texts from various genres - prose fiction, plays, film - in order to explore the way dark and enlightening spiritual journeys are presented in literature. ![]()
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