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1、英语毕业论文Analysis of Feminism in The Scarlet Letter 分析红字中的女权主义Analysis of Feminism in The Scarlet LetterContentsAbstract.1Key words.1I. Introduction.2II. Literature Review.22.1 About the Author.22.2 The features of Nathaniel Hawthornes novel.32.3 Social backgrounds.3III. The history and development of
2、the Feminism.53.1 Introduce the beginning and the history of Feminism.53.2 Introduce several Feminists during the period.6IV. Analysis of characters in The Scarlet Letter.74.1 Analysis the relationship between the characters.74.2 Analysis the characters personalities.9V. A look at the Feminism in Th
3、e Scarlet Letter.125.1 Extract from sections in The Scarlet Letter related to Feminism.12 Extract from sections from: XIII. Another View of Hester12 Comments on extract sections in The Scarlet Letter.13VI. Analysis of Hawthornes attitude towards Feminism146.1 The development of Feminism in Hawthorne
4、s time.146.2 Hawthornes attitude towards Feminism.15VII.?Conclusion.16References.17Analysis of Feminism in The Scarlet Letter摘 要: 从红字诞生之日起,对它的各种批评,包括女权主义批评、弗洛伊德心理分析方法、新历史主义批评、新文化批评等研究都甚为活跃,也为红字研究提供了不同参照。但红字的主题又远非利用某种批评方法就可以穷尽的。在这部作品的种种不确定性背后,我们唯一可以确定的是这样一种寓意:人类经历和面临的种种悲剧,很多是与我们对自然、历史及人类自身的不了解引起的。红字中
5、的女权主义便是其中之一。在那样的时代背景下像海丝特这样的女权主义“先驱”在作者霍桑的眼中又是怎样的呢,值得我们深深的细细的体味一番。名著中的语言,就像它其中蕴含的人类梦想一样,散发着钻石般弥久的光芒。我想,在这部名著诞生150年之后,在读完了这篇早期的女权主义著之后,人类对于150年后的今天女权主义的发展会产生出一些新的认识和想法。关键词: 女权主义批评; 心理分析法; 先驱Abstract:naissance of The Scarlet Letter, various of criticism which includes Feminism criticize, the method of
6、 psychiatric therapy originated by Sigmund Freud, the new historicism and the new culture criticize are very active. At the same time it provides references for the research on The Scarlet Letter. However, the theme of The Scarlet Letter could not be illustrate thoroughly only through those several
7、methods. Behind this allegory, it is contains various indefinite factors, but we can only fix on one implied meaning: a lot of tragedies are caused by the misunderstandings to the natural and its history. Feminism is one of them. The protagonist Hester Prynner under the background of that time is a
8、precursor of Feminism. The attitude of Hawthorne towards Feminism will be a kind of interesting thing for us to analyse. The language in chefdoeuvre is just like peoples dreams that always give off gloriously radiancy for a long time like diamonds. After reading this Feminism novel which written in
9、150 years ago, people would forms some new recognitions and thoughts on the development of Feminism in 150 years later. Key Words: Feminism criticize; Psychiatric therapy; precursorI. IntroductionThe Scarlet Letter was considered as a critical and popular success. The illicit love affair of Hester P
10、rynne with the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and the birth of their child Pearl, took place before the book published. In Puritan New England, Hester, the mother of an illegitimate child, wears the scarlet A for years rather than reveals her lover, was the saintly young village minister. Her husband, R
11、oger Chillingworth, intend to torment the guilt man, Dimmesdale, who confesses his adultery before dying in Hesters arms. Hester plans to take her daughter Pearl to Europe to begin a new life. Toward the end of the dark romance Hawthorne wrote: Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world, if not your
12、 worst, yet some trait whereby the worst may be inferred! - Hester Prynne has been considered as a pioneer feminist in the line from Anne Hutchinson to Margaret Fuller, a sexually autonomous woman, and an American equivalent of Anna Karenina. All of them were thought the author of The Scarlet Letter
13、, Hawthorne, had already possessed notions that related with Feminism. And it is very necessary for us to analyze the attitudes of Hawthorne that treat with Feminism.This thesis attempts to analyze the characters and the symbolism of Pearl and Hester, then talking about the relationship between The
14、Scarlet Letter and Transcendentalism. A look at the spirit of Feminism from Hester Prynner is the next part of this thesis.Chapter I is the main introduction of Nathaniel Hawthorne mainframe of The Scarlet Letter and analysis of characters in The Scarlet Letter. Chapter II will display the history o
15、f Feminism, especially the development of Feminism in Hawthornes period. Chapter will analyze the attitude of Nathaniel Hawthorne towards Feminism and followed by a conclusion bringing the thesis to an end.II. Literature review2.1 About the authorNathaniel Hawthorne 1804-1864 is an American novelist
16、 and short story writer. He is most famous for his novel The Scarlet LetterHe was born at Salem, Mass., on July 4th, 1804, son of a sea captain. He led there a shy and rather over protected life. Hawthorne turned to writing after his graduation from Bowdoin College. He wrote several successful short
17、 stories which were collected in Twice-Told Tales 1837 .Insufficient earnings as a writer forced Hawthorne to take a job in the Salem Custom House. By 1842, he was able to earn enough to marry Sophia Peabody and move to Concord, which was then the center of the Transcendental movement.Hawthorne retu
18、rned to Salem in 1845 and in 1850, his most famous novel, The Scarlet Letter was published. His next novel was The House of the Seven Gables 1851 He also wrote two classic works for children A Wonder Book 1852 and Tanglewood Tales 1853 He wrote another novel The Marble Faun in 1860 and an account of
19、 a journey to England Our Old Home in 1863.Nathaniel Hawthorne died at Plymouth, New Hampshire, on May 18th, 18642.2 The features of Nathaniel Hawthornes novelAccording to Stanley Bank, Hawthorne may stand as the symbol of the 19th century. Hawthorne struggled with the problem of relevance of the ar
20、tist to the world and the meaning of art to America. The American Romanticists created a form that, at first glance, seems ancient and traditional; they borrowed from classical romance, adapted pastoral themes, and incorporated Gothic elements: 1.Separated lovers who remain true to each other, while
21、 the womans chastity is preserved; 2. An intricate plot, including stories within stories; 3.Exciting and unexpected chance events; 4. Travel to faraway settings; 5. Hidden and mistaken identity; 6. Written in an elaborate and elegant style. American romance brings the reader closer to truth, not fu
22、rther from it. Few of the characters are strictly outside the urban society to which they provide contrast. It is clearly related to Hawthornes creation of a theater, a little removed from the highway of ordinary travel, where the creatures of his brain may play their phantasmagoric antics, without
23、exposing them to too close a comparison with the actual events of real lives, and to his calling for a license with regard to everyday probability. Many gothicisms have been incorporated into American romances. Typical are the castle, the crime, religion, deformity, ghosts, magic, blood, etc. 2.3 So
24、cial backgroundIt was a brash, bustling, energetic country in which Hawthorne grew up, and carved out his writing career. Nathaniel Hawthornes novel, The Scarlet Letter, focuses on the Puritan society. The Puritan society molded itself and created a government based upon the Bible and implemented it
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