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波尔蒂(波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境)
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试译***乔治***波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境***之一***请求
意大利人卡洛•戈齐(1720-1806)发现,许多故事都具有相似的情境,歌德举了一些例子,19世纪法国作家乔治•波尔蒂进一步整理,将其归纳为36种情境。也许其中的有些主题和案例与当今故事有所背离,但它们仍然能引起人们极大的兴趣,并且提供了适用范围很广的有趣的例子,真实地表达了人类的困境。
下面我们详细论述这36种戏剧情境。情境一:请求具体描述要素▶迫害者▶请求者▶决策的当权者概要因为受到迫害者的搜捕、伤害或者威胁,请求者向当权者寻求帮助。变体 A 1.逃犯寻求强大势力的庇护,以对抗敌人 2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
具体描述要素▶迫害者▶请求者▶决策的当权者概要因为受到迫害者的搜捕、伤害或者威胁,请求者向当权者寻求帮助。变体 A 1.逃犯寻求强大势力的庇护,以对抗敌人 2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
▶迫害者▶请求者▶决策的当权者概要因为受到迫害者的搜捕、伤害或者威胁,请求者向当权者寻求帮助。变体 A 1.逃犯寻求强大势力的庇护,以对抗敌人 2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
▶决策的当权者概要因为受到迫害者的搜捕、伤害或者威胁,请求者向当权者寻求帮助。变体 A 1.逃犯寻求强大势力的庇护,以对抗敌人 2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
因为受到迫害者的搜捕、伤害或者威胁,请求者向当权者寻求帮助。变体 A 1.逃犯寻求强大势力的庇护,以对抗敌人 2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
A 1.逃犯寻求强大势力的庇护,以对抗敌人 2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
2.请求援助,以履行不被公众认可而又不得不履行的责任和义务 3.为死囚申诉 B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
B 1.遇难船只寻求款待 2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
2.政客羞辱自己的人民,被人民抛弃,反寻求人民的谅解和爱戴 3.赎罪,求得赦免、治愈或解脱 4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
4.以尸体或遗物乞降 C 1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
1.为请求者的珍爱之物向权贵请求某事 2.代表另一亲属向一名亲属请求某事 3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
3.代表母亲向她的爱人请求某事进一步阐述上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
上述的“请求”,意即以极其谦卑的态度,要求别人拥有而你没有的东西。事实上,不管是通过权力压迫或者道德制衡,你都不可能轻而易举地达到目的,而那个可以帮助你的人,成了唯一的救命稻草。迫害者处于暗中,所作所为并不明晰,他们可能在搜捕请求者,也可能在伤害请求者。这使请求者非常绝望,但也使读者或观众对此更加同情,也使我们对“乞求”这种行为不那么厌恶。这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
这也为故事提供了另一种思路,那就是,乞求者已经放低姿态,如果仍遭到拒绝,可能会激起他极强的报复心。这种情况与孩子向父母要求某事一样,从而牵动心弦。不得不乞讨,本身就是件令人羞愧的事,因此我们会为主角感到难过。附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
附原文: Georges Polti was a 19th century French writer described 36 situations that may be found in many stories, based on the list identified by Goethe who said it was originated by Italian Carlo Gozzi(1720-1806). Perhaps some of the themes and examples do betray a bias towards the stories of the day, yet they are still very useful stimuli and provide interesting examples of enduring and real human dilemmas. Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
Here are his 36 situation, including a discussion on each one: 1. Supplication Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
Description Elements• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
• Persecutor• Supplicant• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
• Power in Authority whose decision is doubtful Summary The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
The Supplicant is chased, harmed or otherwise threatened by the Persecutor and begs for help from the Power in Authority. Variants A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
A 1. fugitives imploring the powerful for help against their enemies 2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
2. assistance implored for the performance of a pious duty which has been forbidden 3. appeals for a refuge in which to die B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
B 1. hospitality besought by the shipwrecked 2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
2. charity entreated by those cast off by their own people, whom they have disgraced 3. expiation, the seeking of pardon, healing or deliverance 4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
4. the surrender of a corpse, or of a relic, solicited C 1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
1. supplication of the powerful for those dear to the suppliant 2. supplication to a relative in behalf of another relative 3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
3. supplication to a mother's lover, in her behalf Discussion'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
'Supplication' is begging, humbly asking for something that someone else has and you do not have. There fact that you cannot just take it, whether through an imbalance of power or moral codes means the throwing yourself on the charity of the person who can help is the only option. The position of the shady Persecutor is not very clear, who may be chasing or having harmed the Supplicant. This does add desperation, however, to the Supplicant's position, adding to the sympathy that we will offer(and perhaps removing any disgust at begging). It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
It can also offer another story strand that beggars, having humbled themselves to the lowest position can become very vengeful if they are rejected. This situation echoes the child begging its parent for something and thus tugs at very early strings. The situation of having to beg is, in itself, very humbling and we thus may feel sorry for the protagonist.试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
试译《乔治·波尔蒂的36种戏剧性情境》之三十六:失去所爱
情境三十六:失去所爱
具体描述要素被杀的亲人旁观的亲人刽子手概要旁观者看见亲属被刽子手杀害。变体 A 1.目睹亲人被杀,却无力阻止 2.守口如瓶,给他人带来不幸 B 1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
被杀的亲人旁观的亲人刽子手概要旁观者看见亲属被刽子手杀害。变体 A 1.目睹亲人被杀,却无力阻止 2.守口如瓶,给他人带来不幸 B 1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
刽子手概要旁观者看见亲属被刽子手杀害。变体 A 1.目睹亲人被杀,却无力阻止 2.守口如瓶,给他人带来不幸 B 1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
旁观者看见亲属被刽子手杀害。变体 A 1.目睹亲人被杀,却无力阻止 2.守口如瓶,给他人带来不幸 B 1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
A 1.目睹亲人被杀,却无力阻止 2.守口如瓶,给他人带来不幸 B 1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
2.守口如瓶,给他人带来不幸 B 1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
1.预言了爱人的死亡 C 1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
1.知晓亲属或伙伴的死亡 D 1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
1.所爱的人死后,陷入绝望与低谷
结语
如一些人及波尔蒂最初所说的那样,通过这三十六种戏剧情境,我们确实可以体会生命的全部滋味。但后来波尔蒂承认,戏剧情境可能多于三十六种,也可能少于三十六种,这取决于你的划分标准。他还说,三十六种戏剧情境根据三十六种基本情绪归纳,但他没有列出这些情绪,并因此受到批评。eader}},r.pro
Loss of loved ones
Description Elements A Kinsman Slain A Kinsman Spectator An Executioner Summary The Kinsman Spectator sees the Kinsman Slain being killed by the Executioner. Variants A 1. Witnessing the slaying of kinsmen while powerless to prevent it 2. Helping to bring misfortune upon one's people through professional secrecy B 1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
A Kinsman Slain A Kinsman Spectator An Executioner Summary The Kinsman Spectator sees the Kinsman Slain being killed by the Executioner. Variants A 1. Witnessing the slaying of kinsmen while powerless to prevent it 2. Helping to bring misfortune upon one's people through professional secrecy B 1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
An Executioner Summary The Kinsman Spectator sees the Kinsman Slain being killed by the Executioner. Variants A 1. Witnessing the slaying of kinsmen while powerless to prevent it 2. Helping to bring misfortune upon one's people through professional secrecy B 1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
The Kinsman Spectator sees the Kinsman Slain being killed by the Executioner. Variants A 1. Witnessing the slaying of kinsmen while powerless to prevent it 2. Helping to bring misfortune upon one's people through professional secrecy B 1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
A 1. Witnessing the slaying of kinsmen while powerless to prevent it 2. Helping to bring misfortune upon one's people through professional secrecy B 1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
2. Helping to bring misfortune upon one's people through professional secrecy B 1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
1. Divining the death of a loved one C 1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
1. Learning of the death of a kinsman or ally D 1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
1. Relapse into primitive baseness, through despair on learning of the death of a loved one Although this has been taken as definitive by some and Polti initially said there was'exactly 36 dramatic situations... and therein we have all the savour of existence', he later admitted that there could be more or less than this(it all depends on your criteria for division). He also said that these aligned with 36 basic emotions, although he did not list these(and has been criticized for this).波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
波多尔斯基为什么叫波尔蒂王子
因为当时在科隆青年队的时候,队里有3个Lukas(波多尔斯基的名字是Lukas),所以队友就给它起了个外号叫Poldi(波尔蒂),然后他在科隆队的表现非很抢眼,科隆球迷喜欢他就叫他波尔蒂王子了.
按理说波多尔斯基出生的地方以前一直是德国的,但他是不是有德国血统还说不清楚,不过他有德国国籍而没有波兰护照就是了.