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1、红字中海斯特性格的分析【关键词】海斯特?白兰;性格;反叛;个人主义;妥协I. IntroductionThe Scarlet Letter is generally considered to be Nathanial Hawthornes most successful book and one of the indubitable masterpieces of American literature. Hawthornes masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter tells a story of the earliest victims of Puritan ob
2、session and spiritual ferocity. At Salem, a small town of New England in the colonial times, Hester Prynne, the heroine, is found out to have committed adultery. She is punished before the public and condemned to wear the scarlet letter“A” in front of her bosom throughout her lifetime.This paper int
3、ends to analyze Hester Prynnes characters in the following aspects.Hester is quite sinful because she disobeys God by committing adultery. She must keep adherence to her husband, even she has not a bit love for him. But loveless marriage makes Hester miserable and lonely. When she meets Dimmesdale,
4、she falls in love with him. Then, Puritans deprive her of true love rights and punish her. Hester bravely struggles against the opposing forces. She is a women with a strong rebellious spirit.At that time in Boston, Puritanism plays quite important role in daily life. Puritans believe that God decre
5、es in advance all things of each person for all time. Under the laws of the Puritan society, one can not unrestrained expression to their feelings and emotions. But Hester expresses her emotion momently. She defies hypocritical and vapid life in her own ways. In confronting the harsh puritan society
6、, Hester shows her individualist spirit.The spirit of individualism and the deeply in pursuit of true love always support Hester. However, as a puritan, she also has immovable faith in God, she shows her compromise to the puritan society. As a wife, she is guilty to her husband. She shows her aspect
7、 of compromise.The whole thesis is concerned about Hesters character. This paper analyzes Hesters character through three parts. The first part concerns Hesters rebellion, including her rebellion against her loveless marriage and puritan society. The second part illustrates Hesters individualism, wh
8、ich includes the awakening of her individualism and factors of pursuing individualism. The third part presents Hesters compromise with the puritan society and Chillingworth.II. Hesters RebellionA. Hesters Rebellion against Her Loveless Marriage1. Hesters Loveless MarriageHester spends her happy chil
9、dhood with her parents. Later, she grows up to be a beautiful young lady with an extremely passionate nature. She marries a handicapped scientist, Chillingworth. Chillingworth regards himself as“a man of thought, the bookworm of great libraries, a man already in decay, have the best years to feed th
10、e hunger dream of knowledge.”1 In contrast, Hester is in her budding youth, Nathaniel Hawthorne describes Hester Prynne like this:“The young woman was tall, a figure of perfect elegance on a large scale, she had dark and abundant hair, so glossy that it threw off the sunshine with a gleam, and a fac
11、e which, besides being beautiful from regularity of feature brow and deep black eyes.”2 She has an impulsive and passionate nature, whereas the husband devotes himself wholly to seeking the so-called truth in books. Chillingworth does not have an eye for Hesters youth and beauty. For the young and b
12、eautiful wife, passion and true love should be the basic principle and purpose of a holy marriage. The old and lonely husband is physically deformed. To make the matter worse, the husband indulges himself in alchemy and in medical research, totally neglecting his wifes inner minds for much of the ti
13、me.Chillingworth marries Hester because he wants to light a household fire in his lonely and chilly heart. He shows no love to his young wife. It is he that has destroyed Hesters flower like youth, and indirectly leads to Hesters tragedy. As Chillingworth says“We have wronged each other. Mine was th
14、e first wrong, when I betrayed thy budding youth into a false and unnatural relation with my decay.”3 So reader can deduce that Chilingworth is a selfish man who“is slightly deformed, with the left shoulder a trifle higher than the right.”4 He tries to use tricks and fraud to fill the gaps between h
15、im and Hester, but there is a kind of mental gap that can never be filled up.Two years before, he sends his wife to New England by herself before him, remaining himself to deal with some necessary affairs. Later, he goes to New England to meet his wife, but captivated by Indians. When he meets his w
16、ife by chance, she has committed a sin of adultery and stands on the scaffold for public shame. As regard to Hesters sexual transgression, the narrator of the novel attributes it to“human frailty”5 to which is an implicit reference to her reckless or unbridled passion. But the genuine reason that tr
17、iggers Hesters sexual deviation lies in the injustice and unnaturalness of her marriage.2. Pursuing True Love.Hester and Chillingworths marriage is a big mistake. When Hester goes to Boston by herself, she encounters with Dimmesdale, a learned, handsome young minister, who has a high position among
18、ministers in town. Hester and Dimmesdale are attracting each other and falling in love with each other. But their love is forbidden during that time for it is sinful. Because she conceives a baby, her secret love is exposed in front of the public. She is put into prison and forced to wear a scarlet
19、letter“A” on her clothes all her life.For so many years, Hester takes over all the punishment by herself. She accepts shame and punishment because of her love for Dimmesdale. Hester dares to pursue her true love bravely. On this point, it does not violate human nature but the law of Puritanism. Here
20、after, during seven years hard life, Hester can take Pearl to another place. On the contrary, she decides to live at there because a man who she deems connected in a union that, unrecognized on earth, would bring them together before the bar of final judgment, and make that their marriage-altar, for
21、 a joint futurity of endless retribution. Hester withstands Puritans insolence and pursues a normal life. Hester generally keeps silent, accepts the insult from adults to children in the Puritan society, and is not hesitant to adopt deceitful measure to refuse to tell the name of her childs father f
22、or love and preventing Dimmesdale. As Dimmesdales psychological anguish deepens, Hester goes to Chillingworth and asks him to stop adding to Dimmesdales self-torment, but Chillingworth refuses. So Hester arranges an encounter with Dimmesdale in the forest and tells the true identity of Chillingworth
23、 to Dimmesdale. They decide to flee to Europe, where they can live with Pearl as a family. Unfortunately, at last, The day before the ship is to sail, Dimmesdale preaches his most eloquent sermon for the townspeople. Afterwards he impulsively mounts the scaffold with his lover and daughter and confe
24、sses his sin and hypocrisy at public gathering. He falls dead. When Hester dies, she buries next to Dimmesdale. They share a tombstone.B. Hesters Rebellion against the Puritan SocietyAt that time in Boston, everyone is expected to follow the laws. Because Puritanism plays a very important part in th
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