[轉錄]魔戒三部曲: Ph.D.學位寓言 ?
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作者: experience (quadrophenia) 看板: studyabroad
標題: 魔戒三部曲: Ph.D.學位寓言 ?
時間: Sat Feb 18 15:01:47 2006
朋友轉寄給我的文章,不知出處。
有志於Ph.D.的人可以看看,至少還蠻好笑的。
The Lord of the Rings: an allegory of the PhD?
The story starts with Frodo: a young hobbit, quite bright, a bit
dissatisfied with what he's learnt so far and with his mates back home
who just seem to want to get jobs and settle down and drink beer. He's
also very much in awe of his tutor and mentor, the very senior
professor Gandalf, so when Gandalf suggests he take on a short project
for him (carrying the Ring to Rivendell), he agrees.
Frodo very quickly encounters the shadowy forces of fear and despair
which will haunt the rest of his journey and leave permanent scars on
his psyche, but he also makes some useful friends. In particular, he
spends an evening down the pub with Aragorn, who has been wandering
the world for many years as Gandalf's postdoc and becomes his adviser
when Gandalf isn't around.
After Frodo has completed his first project, Gandalf (along with head
of department Elrond) proposes that the work should be extended. He
assembles a large research group, including visiting students Gimli
and Legolas, the foreign postdoc Boromir, and several of Frodo's own
friends from his undergraduate days. Frodo agrees to tackle this
larger project, though he has mixed feelings about it. ("'I will take
the Ring', he said, 'although I do not know why.'")
Very rapidly, things go wrong. First, Gandalf disappears and has no
more interaction with Frodo until everything is over. (Frodo assumes
his supervisor is dead: in fact, he's simply found a more interesting
topic and is working on that instead.)
At his first international conference in Lorien, Frodo is
cross-questioned terrifyingly by Galadriel, and betrayed by Boromir,
who is anxious to get the credit for the work himself. Frodo cuts
himself off from the rest of his team: from now on, he will only
discuss his work with Sam, an old friend who doesn't really understand
what it's all about, but in any case is prepared to give Frodo credit
for being rather cleverer than he is. Then he sets out towards Mordor.
The last and darkest period of Frodo's journey clearly represents the
writing-up stage, as he struggles towards Mount Doom (submission),
finding his burden growing heavier and heavier yet more and more a
part of himself; more and more terrified of failure; plagued by the
figure of Gollum, the student who carried the Ring before him but
never wrote up and still hangs around as a burnt-out, jealous shadow;
talking less and less even to Sam. When he submits the Ring to the
fire, it is in desperate confusion rather than with confidence, and
for a while the world seems empty.
Eventually it is over: the Ring is gone, everyone congratulates him,
and for a few days he can convince himself that his troubles are over.
But there is one more obstacle to overcome: months later, back in the
Shire, he must confront the external examiner Saruman, an old enemy of
Gandalf, who seeks to humiliate and destroy his rival's protege.
With the help of his friends and colleagues, Frodo passes through this
ordeal, but discovers at the end that victory has no value left for
him. While his friends return to settling down and finding jobs and
starting families, Frodo remains in limbo; finally, along with
Gandalf, Elrond and many others, he joins the brain drain across the
Western ocean to the new land beyond.
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