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1、Hawthornes symbolism in The Scarlet LetterIntroduction The Scarlet Letter makes the American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne known all around the world. It is regarded not only as Nathaniel Hawthorne greatest accomplishment, but frequently as the greatest novel in American literary history. It also arose
2、 wide concerns and attracted thousands of millions readers. After its publication in 1850, The Scarlet Letter has stayed in print and in favor ever since. Moreover it has been hailed as the first symbolic novel. In this novel, Nathaniel Hawthorne applys and underlines skillfully symbol, which marks
3、a great breakthrough in writing method. Through the use of symbolism, Hawthorne more conveniently addresses modern themes of isolation, alienation and expressed his own view on human nature and religious doctrines. With its abundant of meanings and possibilities, the symbol for Hawthorne promotes na
4、rrative intensity and proves possible to organized a tale effectively in terms of one central symbol and to portray the ambivalence of motive and the ambiguity of experience that define for him the texture of the human condition.With the success of The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne became one
5、of the greatest writer at that time and built his reputation as a major American author. Since that time on, people began to take great interest in all aspects of his life. He is also becoming more and more popular and familiar with Chinese readers, and scholars and readers in this country have show
6、n an ever-increasing interest in his works. The main artistic writing skill in this novel is symbolism, which not only runs through the whole novel, but also adds long-lasting charms to the book. This thesis attempts to expound Hawthornes symbolism in The Scarlet Letter through the analysis of the s
7、carlet letter “A”, the characters and the settings. It first explores the symbolism of the multi-layered meanings of the capital letter “A”. Then, it analyses the symbolic meanings of the main characters. Finally it concentrates on symbolic meanings of the settings, such as the prison, the scaffold,
8、 the wild rosebushes, the forest, the brook and the sunshine. 1 The Background of The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter is an 1850 romantic work of fiction in a historical setting, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The story begins in seventeenth-century Boston, which was under puritan command. It tell
9、s the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives through an adulterous affair and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. In order to explore the symbolism in The Scarlet Letter, this chapter will introduce some background of The scarlet Letter in details.1.1 About the author and the pl
10、ot Hailed as the American Shakespeare, Nathaniel Hawthorne is an extremely distinguished writer of American Romanticism in the 19th century. He was born on the fourth of July, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. Nathaniel Hawthorne was the descendant of a Puritan family. He was haunted all his life by his
11、 sense of sin and evil of the misdeeds of his puritan ancestors. The puritanism had exerted overwhelming influence on his inward consciousness, and thus the effects of hidden sin and guilt and the conflict between the head and the heart pervaded most of his works, like The Scarlet Letter. The whole
12、novel focuses on the scarlet letter “A” which means adultery to develop its plot. A married young woman named Hester Prynne fell in love with a young minister Arthur Dimmesdale secretly and gave birth to a baby girl named Pearl, which sinned against the puritan commandmentadultery. Thus, she was sen
13、tenced to pillory and wearing a striking scarlet letter A symbolized adultery all her life. Meanwhile, her husband Roger Chillingworth came back and disguised himself as a physician in order to dig out the whole truth and revenge. Later, Chillingworth found out the adulterer-the minister and began h
14、is revenge. The ministers health deteriorated gradually under the psychological torture to his sin. Finally, he confessed his sin to the public and died in Prynnes arms with the freedom of spirit; while Chillingworth became a devil and fell into the abyss of misery. Prynne obtained peoples reaccepta
15、nce through her good deeds and hard working. Although it is a tragedy, it arouses people to meditate human nature and the society seriously. Therefore, it becomes a classical works in the American literature.1.2 Social and Cultural Background of The Scarlet LetterIn the 19th century, the American ec
16、onomy has developed with leaps and bounds and has stepped into a new stage, while its views of moral and religion have still inherited from the traditional western patterns of ideas and thoughts. Furthermore, the 19th century is also the time of American culture renaissance, all kinds of new ideas a
17、nd opinions have found their place at here. Nathaniel Hawthorne, who just lived in this great and transitional period, is no exception to be influenced by the Puritanism, the Transcendentalism and the Mysticism which are very popular at this time. These fresh ideas motivate him to make a much deeper
18、 exploration into the conditions and destinies of the people and also cause his ambiguity and conflicts. However, Hawthornes literary fame didnt rely only on his delineation of New England history and Puritanism or Transcendentalism, but also on his artistic writing technique and penetrating insight
19、 into human nature. As holding an ambivalent and ambiguous attitude toward his own family heritage and puritan tradition, Hawthorne became at once their chronicler and critic of inherited Puritan characteristics. Therefore, his use of symbolism is an astute way to express his own beliefs and an esse
20、ntial tool in addressing issues, which were too radical to be publicly addressed in the nineteenth century. I will introduce the symbolism as following. 1.3 About the SymbolismIn The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne employs a lot of symbols. The symbols are just like the cells of the novel and connect with
21、 the work closely. This type called Symbolism. The symbolism is an art of using symbols especially by investing things with a symbolic meaning or by expressing the invisible or intangible by means of visible or sensuous representations. With The symbolism movement in literature originated during the
22、 1850s in France and lasted until about 1900. It exerted a profound influence on twentieth-century literature, bridging the transition from Realism to Modernism. This movement also exerted a strong influence on the arts, including theatre, painting, and music. As a famous writer of romanticism, Hawt
23、horne is skillful at the using of symbolism in his works. The various usage of symbolism in The Scarlet Letter makes the novel a great work of the world. 2. The Difference of the symbolic Meaning of The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter is notable for its allegory and symbolism. It is regarded as the
24、 first symbolic novel in American literature. The novel revolves around one major symbol: the letter A. Besides, some other objects that are described in the novel have their symbolic meanings. Moreover, the major characters also have their symbolic meanings. The following chapter will show the diff
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