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此文檔收集于網(wǎng)絡(luò),如有侵權(quán)請聯(lián)系網(wǎng)站刪除protein n. 蛋白質(zhì)capsule n. 太空艙;膠囊the Andes 安第斯山脈invader n. 侵略者An Analyze of the Symbolism in theScarlet LetterContents1. Introductioni2. TheSymbolic Meaning of the Imagesib5E2RGbCAP2.1 TheSymbolic Meaning of the Characters ip1EanqFDPw2.1.1Hester Prynnei2. 1.2RogerChillingworthiDXDiTa9E3d2.1.3AuthorDimmesdale.iRTCrpUDGiT2.1.4 Pearli5PCzVD7HxA2.2 The symbolic meaning of the JailijLBHrnAILg2.3 The Symbolic Meaning of the ScaffoldiixHAQX74J0X3. ConclusioniiLDAYtRyKfEAn Analyze of the Symbolisminthe Scarlet LetterAbstract:The Scarlet Letter is the 1st novel of symbolism in American literature. Being different from the romanticism, symbolism is adopted to convey the authors opinions in an indirect way. In this novel, Nathaniel Hawthorne artfully applied symbolism to express himself by creating several images with vivid and symbolic characteristics. This thesis mainly analyzes the symbolism applied in novel from three aspects: characters, jail and scaffold.Zzz6ZB2LtkKey Words: symbolism Puritanism adultery revengedvzfvkwMI1摘要:紅字是美國第一部象征主義小說.與浪漫主義寫作手法不同,象征主義作品間接表達作者地思想.在這部小說中,作者霍桑通過創(chuàng)造了幾個形象鮮明地、象征角色,巧妙地采用象征主義表達自己地觀點.該論文主要從小說三方面分析象征主義:人物、監(jiān)獄和斷頭臺.rqyn14ZNXI關(guān)鍵字:象征主義 清教主義 通奸 復(fù)仇1. Introduction:The Scarlet Letter is Hawthornes famous fiction in which he revealed the dark side of Puritanism, as well as the harshness and persecution. It seems like a love story but actually it mainly reflected the society environment. Particularly, the author employed the symbolism to convey his ideas and thoughts. In which Hester is a vivid character created by Hawthorne.EmxvxOtOco2. TheSymbolic Meaning of the Images2.1 TheSymbolic Meaning of the Characters 2.1.1Hester PrynneAs the main character in this novel, it is no doubt that Hester Prynne had been drawing more attention from the beginning. Readers may conclude whatshe suffered is a tragedy. But on the other hand, what she symbolized in the story is strong will, affection and loyalty. Anyhow, she deserves the attention.SixE2yXPq5As the story happened in the 19th century in Boston, it was a period of Puritanism controlled. Anyone who inhabited on the island had to observe the stern puritan rules to survive from these cruel governors. However, Hester was the only one ventured to challenge the rigid religion regulations at the expense of burning enormous humiliation and shame in front of the public. Although she had committed the sin of adultery, she preferred to wear the scarlet letter “A” on her breast instead of naming the man with whom she committed adultery. “She was ladylike, too, after the manner of the feminine gentility of these days” She was such a graceful woman in the writers book. Never had Heater intended to yield to the evil might. Her resistance had made her great. What the “A” embodied in her breast was not disgrace any more. Contrariwise, it just liked a scarlet rose-attractive and glittering. Undoubtedly, Hester was an unyielding woman with strong will.6ewMyirQFLIn this novel, Pearl, the daughter of Hester and Arthur, in fact, was one of the powerful currents to make Hester become a great woman. From the story we can perceive that Heater had an affectionate love towards Pearl. She spared no efforts to protect her daughter, not only her personal safety, but also her delicate dignity. She embroidered to support their lives. She dresses Pearl in bright highlyornamented costume. She even begged the pastor not to take Pearl away from her. We can not deny that Heater was a tenderhearted mother through her profound affection for Pearl.kavU42VRUsHeaters loyalty could be testified by her love for Arthur. She refused to name the man when confronting the roaming throng because she loved the man and cherished his life more than her own. She was willing to stand all the humiliation herself even though which was unfair for her.y6v3ALoS89In all, Hester was described as a symbol of resister against Puritanism.“A” on her breast looked more dazzling and beautiful rather than shameful any more. The “A” had proved to be an angel. Nathaniel Hawthorne attempted to express his appeal to struggle for freedom and truth which was symbolized by Hesterin that society.M2ub6vSTnPUnit 32.1.2RogerChillingworthBuddhism n. 佛教Hesters previous husband, Roger Chillingworth was a fairly poor man in this novel. Its the hatred that motivated all his deeds, which also destroyed himself eventually. In this novel, he was a symbol of evil and monster.0YujCfmUCwUsed to enjoy great repute as a scholar, Roger Chillingworth could have led a decent life with his beautiful young wife-Hester. However, everything changed after the accident of the wreck of the ship. He suffered great shame because his wife had betrayed him. At the moment when he appeared from the forest to stand in front of the meeting house where Hester stood, he had made the decision to find out the man whom Hester committed adultery with and take revenge on the man, since then the plan for revenge began to spring up in his mind. His heart, his soul, as well as his blood were full of hatred. Especially when he discovered Arthur Dimmesdale was the sinful man, he took revenge on him crazily. He presented to be a physician to treat the sick Arthur, thus made Arthur suffered a lot both mentally and physically everyday. But he did not satisfy with this, nor did he decide to forego his plan since the man had used to wrong him so much. Roger did not cease until Authers confession of his sin, which Roger had never predicted before. With losing the only goal of his life, Roger died within years. What a poor man.eUts8ZQVRdAn eye for an eye. A man with evil intention died miserably finally, he did not escape from the trap made by himself. Therefore he left people the impression that he was a pitiful man. In fact, what he did was turned to be in vain and his life was meaningless. Nathaniel Hawthornetried to express his despise for these hypocritical people in this way, which was very impressive to the readers.sQsAEJkW5T2.1.3Author DimmesdaleIsaac Newton 艾薩克?牛頓Author was also a vivid and symbolic image in this novel who represented cowardice.GMsIasNXkAAuthor, used to committed sin with Hester, was indeed a coward. Witnessing Hester suffering humiliation before the crowd, he still pretended to be calm in order to maintain his respectable image among people in spite of the concerningHester would speak his name out. He should have assumed the responsibility for the crime he had made, but he just preferred to escape. It doomed that he would bear the deep condemn from his inner conscience.TIrRGchYzgadapt vt. 使適應(yīng);改編Author was a character full of contradiction in this novel. On one hand, he stood for the stern power of Puritanism by complying with all the regulations. On the other hand, he disobeyed the rules with adultery. The author tried to criticize the contradiction of the Puritanism by creating such an image with two identifies.7EqZcWLZNXcoincidence n. 巧合(的事);(事情、口味、故事等)相合2.1.4 PearlJust as the name suggested, Pearl liked a pure and innocent angel in the story which was also associated with the scarlet letter “A”. Of course she was innocent because she did not involve in this sinful crime. Her voice and appearance were the symbol of angel. “She was to redeem the world”. She was described to stand for purity by the Nathaniel Hawthorne.lzq7IGf02E2.2 Symbolic Meaning of the Jail “The personage prefigured and represented in his aspect the whore dismal severity of the puritanical in code of law, which it was his business to administer in its final and closest application to the offender.” That is the description about the jail and jailers. Apparently, jail was a symbol of the strict puritanical regulations, it was protected by its loyal followers, who was symbolized by the jailers. The only difference lies in one was visible while the other was invisible. Hester was a victim of the jail in this novel.zvpgeqJ1hk2.3 The Symbolic Meaning of the ScaffoldThe word scaffold appeared several times in the Scarlet Letter was also given a particular meaning in this novel. We know its literal meaning is a stage to end ones life, which symbolizes despair and hopelessness. However, Hester was put to the scaffold innumerable times, there she burn the great shame and humiliation herself. In addition, the scaffold also stands for the place where people were thrown into by the cruel religion rules and its loyal follo

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