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1、The Scarlet letter红字具体分析作品的语言风格、主题展现、所属文学流派、作者的创造风格等; Scarlet letter Nathaniel Hawthorne Literary Genre: 19th C American Romanticism Dark Romanticism style typical romantic writer a man of literary craftsmanship,extraordinary in 1 the use of symbol: The symbol serves as a weapon to attack reality. I
2、t can be found everywhere in his writing 2 the use of ambiguity: to keep the reader in the world of uncertainty multiple point of view 3 revelation of characters psychology 4 the use of supernatural Writing Skills Allegory Ambiguity supernaturalism symbolism Symbolism: Symbolism is the use of symbol
3、s to represent things such as ideas and emotions. Hawthornes Style an anatomist of the heart using symbols and setting to reveal the psychology of the characters soft and flowing style ambiguity Major Themes Public Guilt vs. Private Guilt Punishment vs. Forgiveness Sin and Judgment Civilization vs.
4、Wilderness The Town vs. the Woods Sin &knowledge The story of Hester and Dimmesdale is similar to that of Adam and Eve. In both cases, sin results in expulsion and suffering. But it also results in knowledgespecifically, in knowledge of what it means to be human. For Hester, the scarlet letter funct
5、ions as her passport into regions where other women dared not tread, leading her to speculate about her society and herself more boldly than anyone else in New England. As for Dimmesdale, the burden of his sin gives him sympathies so intimate with the sinful brotherhood of mankind, so that his heart
6、 vibrates in unison with theirs. His eloquent and powerful sermons derive from this sense of empathy. The Nature of Evil The characters in the novel frequently debate the identity of the Black Man, the embodiment of evil. Over the course of the novel, the Black Man is associated with Dimmesdale, Chi
7、llingworth, and Mistress Hibbins, and little Pearl is thought by some to be the Devils child. It may implies that evil is an inseparable part of human being. The characters also try to root out the causes of evil. First, it is the true love between Hester and Dimmesdale that seduces them into evil.
8、Second, the adultery between Hester and the minister arouses Chillingworths hate which accounts for his carefully plotted and precisely aimed revenge on Dimmesdale. Thus, the book argues that true evil arises from the close relationship between hate and love. Identity and Society Though Hester is pu
9、blicly shamed and forced by the people of Boston to wear a badge of humiliation, she is reluctant to leave the town. Not being physically imprisoned, she can go somewhere else to resume a normal life. Surprisingly, Hester reacts with dismay when Chillingworth tells her that the town fathers are cons
10、idering letting her remove the letter. To Hester, running away or removing the letter would be an acknowledgment of societys power over her: she would be admitting that the letter is a mark of shame and something from which she desires to escape. Instead, Hester stays, refiguring the scarlet letter
11、as a symbol of her own experiences and character. Her past sin is a part of who she is; to pretend that it never happened would mean denying a part of herself. Thus, Hester very determinedly integrates her sin into her life. SummaryChapter 5: Hester at Her Needle The narrator covers the events of se
12、veral years. After a few months, Hester is released from prison. Although she is free to leave Boston, she chooses not to do so. She settles in an abandoned cabin on a patch of infertile land at the edge of town. Hester remains alienated from everyone, including the town fathers, respected women, be
13、ggars, children, and even strangers. She serves as a walking example of a fallen woman, a cautionary tale for everyone to see. Although she is an outcast, Hester remains able to support herself due to her uncommon talent in needlework. Her taste for the beautiful infuses her embroidery, rendering he
14、r work fit to be worn by the governor despite its shameful source. Although the ornate detail of her artistry defies Puritan codes of fashion, it is in demand for burial shrouds, christening gowns, and officials robes. In fact, through her work, Hester touches all the major events of life except for
15、 marriageit is deemed inappropriate for chaste brides to wear the product of Hester Prynnes hands. Despite her success, Hester feels lonely and is constantly aware of her alienation. As shame burns inside of her, she searches for companionship or sympathy, but to no avail. She devotes part of her ti
16、me to charity work, but even this is more punishment than solace: those she helps frequently insult her, and making garments for the poor out of rough cloth insults her aesthetic sense. Symbolism Nathaniel Hawthorne is a master of symbolism The Scarlet Letter : the first symbolic novel to be written
17、 in the United States. The letter “A” l A stands for the crime adultery. To the puritans it is a symbol of just punishment to Hester, a device of unjust humiliation to Dimmesdale, a piercing reminder of his guilt to Chillingworth, a spur to the quest of revenge to Pearl, a bright and mysterious curi
18、osity A varies its meaning as the development of the story Adultery Alone and Alienation Affection, Agony Able and Angel Admirable(Prynnes iron and her behavior Adultery It is originally meant to be a symbol of shame and infamy. Man had marked this womans sin by a scarlet letter, which had such pote
19、nt and disastrous efficacy that no human sympathy could reach her, save it were sinful like herself.chapter 6 From first to last, in short, Hester Prynne had always this dreadful agony in feeling a human eye upon the token; the spot never grew callous; it seemed, on the contrary, to grow more sensit
20、ive with daily torture.chapter 5 Able As time goes by, Hester has added to the letter another meaning through her own efforts. None so self-devoted as Hester, when pestilence stalked through the town. In all seasons of calamity, indeed, whether general or of individuals, the outcast of society at on
21、ce found her place.There glimmered the embroidered letter, with comfort in its unearthly ray. Elsewhere the token of sin, it was the taper of sick-chamber. chapter 13 such helpfulness was found in her, so much power to do, and power to sympathize, that many people refused to interpret the scarlet A
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