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摘要:This paper examines the television series “Homeland” from the perspective of the presence of mythical stories and narratives universal. One of the aspects emphasized by academic criticism of the current drama series is its ability to combine old and new narrative schemes. “Homeland” is a fictional example of a structure that combines several stories: the hero's homecoming after a long period of adventure (“The Odyssey”) with the reasons for the recognition of the hero and the passage of time, the American monomyth hero redeemer by violence. These references are combined with the modern context of American fiction that refers to the crisis of conscience after the war in Iraq and the events of September 11.
其他摘要:This paper examines the television series “Homeland” from the perspective of the presence of mythical stories and narratives universal. One of the aspects emphasized by academic criticism of the current drama series is its ability to combine old and new narrative schemes. “Homeland” is a fictional example of a structure that combines several stories: the hero's homecoming after a long period of adventure (“The Odyssey”) with the reasons for the recognition of the hero and the passage of time, the American monomyth hero redeemer by violence. These references are combined with the modern context of American fiction that refers to the crisis of conscience after the war in Iraq and the events of September 11.