解读《三杯茶》中的人道主义精神_英语论文.docx

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Abstract:Greg Mortenson is a writer of the United States. His Three Cups of Tea is a novel based on his experience in more than a decade. He uses a simple language to describe the childish and sincere children in war-torn areas, and the poor and simple Balti people, which shocks millions of readers with different skin colors. Three Cups of Tea is a representative work of his style expressing his humanitarian spirit. In 2007, Motonson won the 11th Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize for the Pacific with the famous Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.

This article attempts to start from the efforts and contributions of the author for fulfill his promise in the process of building a school for Pakistan and Afghanistan including the author's growth in this process. Based on previous studies, we will analyze the humanitarianism of Three Cups of Tea from the perspective of humanistic care, education equality, and religious equality etc. This will not only help the reader to understand Three Cups of Tea more deep, but also spread the author's humanitarian spirit and attract more attention to Pakistan and Afghanistan. 

 

Keywords: Humanitarianism  Greg Mortenson  Three Cups of Tea  Humanistic Care

 

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Chapter One Introduction -1

1.1 Introduction to Mortenson-1

1.2 Introduction to Three Cups of Tea-1

1.3 Literature Review-2

1.4Aim and Structure of the Thesis-2

Chapter Two Chapter Two Introduction to Humanitarianism-3

2.1 Origin of Humanitarianism-3

2.2 Definition of Humanitarianism-3

2.3 Mortenson’s Humanitarianism-4

Chapter Three Humanitarianism in Three Cups of Tea -5

3.1 Equality of Education -5

3.1.1 Education Equality for Men and Women.-5-

3.1.2 Education Equality in Different Area-6

3.2 Other Humanitarian Concerns-7

3.2.1 Equality of Religion  -7

3.2.2 Equality of Morality-9

3.2.3 Humanistic Care-10

Chapter Four Conclusion-13

References-14