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1、河北民族師范學(xué)院外語(yǔ)系2012屆專(zhuān)科畢業(yè)論文題目: 對(duì)飄中斯佳麗的人物性格分析Analysis of Scarletts Character in Gone with the WindLiu A Graduation Thesis Submitted to Foreign language Department of Hebei Normal University for NationalitiesIn Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Diploma of Education in EnglishTutor: Zhang Yong
2、liSpecialty: EnglishDirection: English LiteratureChengde, Hebei ProvinceMay 2012畢業(yè)設(shè)計(jì)(論文)原創(chuàng)性聲明和使用授權(quán)說(shuō)明原創(chuàng)性聲明本人鄭重承諾:所呈交的畢業(yè)設(shè)計(jì)(論文),是我個(gè)人在指導(dǎo)教師的指導(dǎo)下進(jìn)行的研究工作及取得的成果。盡我所知,除文中特別加以標(biāo)注和致謝的地方外,不包含其他人或組織已經(jīng)發(fā)表或公布過(guò)的研究成果,也不包含我為獲得 及其它教育機(jī)構(gòu)的學(xué)位或?qū)W歷而使用過(guò)的材料。對(duì)本研究提供過(guò)幫助和做出過(guò)貢獻(xiàn)的個(gè)人或集體,均已在文中作了明確的說(shuō)明并表示了謝意。作 者 簽 名: 日 期: 指導(dǎo)教師簽名: 日期: 使用授權(quán)說(shuō)明
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5、、以及當(dāng)時(shí)的女性主義。作者瑪格麗特.米歇爾是一個(gè)具有女性主義意識(shí)的女作家。她在小說(shuō)中含蓄的批判了美國(guó)內(nèi)戰(zhàn)時(shí)期的南方婦道觀(guān),通過(guò)委婉的語(yǔ)言更深刻徹底的揭示出南方婦道觀(guān)的虛偽、愚昧和對(duì)婦女的壓抑。戰(zhàn)前、中、后的斯佳麗具體的闡述了主人公是怎樣從戰(zhàn)前一個(gè)自私、任性但又堅(jiān)強(qiáng)、勇敢的南方貴族千金小姐轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)閼?zhàn)時(shí)的懂得照顧別人、果敢但又有些殘酷的生活上的勇士既而轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)閼?zhàn)后的勤勞、有心計(jì)、有思想、有遠(yuǎn)見(jiàn)的南方新女性。對(duì)比部分主要是斯佳麗與媚蘭與斯佳麗對(duì)比。斯佳麗與媚蘭是小說(shuō)中性格截然不同的兩個(gè)女主人公,而不同的性格是她們的人生也大相徑庭。思嘉果斷、堅(jiān)決的性格決定了她奮進(jìn)的一生,媚蘭的寬容、堅(jiān)韌同樣注定了她終生的
6、勤苦。結(jié)論通過(guò)全篇總結(jié)得出,跟她的三個(gè)主要人生經(jīng)歷密不可分,通過(guò)對(duì)社會(huì)背景、人生經(jīng)歷和對(duì)比的分析,總結(jié)出斯佳麗一如既往的性格和由生活所迫改變了的性格并日益成熟,逐漸的成為有思想、有遠(yuǎn)見(jiàn)的南方新女性。關(guān)鍵詞:飄;戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng) ;女性主義;對(duì)比 AbstractGone with the Wind, written by Margaret Mitchell has been one of the bestsellers and popular with the reader ever since its publication in 1936. Scarlett OHara the protagonist
7、 in the novel is an extremely selfish, vain, and merciless woman who will not hesitate to resort to any means in order to reach her ends. Chapter One gives a brief introduction of Margaret Mitchells life, the traditional Southern Womanhood and the feminist. Margaret Mitchell is a woman writer. She h
8、as strong feminism. We can get it from the novel, especially from Scarlett. Chapter Two to Chapter Four described the life of Scarlett before war, in the war and after war. These three chapters analyze how Scarlett completes her transformation from 16 years old girl deeply influenced by traditional
9、Southern Womanhood to a serious-minded and far-sighted woman. and compared Scarlett with Melanie,they are quite different girls, and those differences make their life very different, any way, attitude is everything. The novel named Gone with the Wind. And Melanie is the wind; she is traditional, gra
10、ceful and tolerant. The old South has gone with the wind, and so Melanie. Scarlett was not, she is new, and she is decisive and firm. She is quite an opponent of the old South. New American comes, and so Scarlett. The conclusion summarizes the whole thesis and reiterates the main viewpoint: her tran
11、sformations connected closely with her three stages of life. She is increasingly maturing and in the end becomes a new Southern woman with strong feminism leanings. When we faced with difficulties we will call the memories of Scarlett and her words to the world “Tomorrow is another day”! Key words:
12、Gone with the Wind;War;Feminist leaning;ContrastContentsIntroduction .1Chapter One The Period before the War.22.1 About the Title.22.2 The Plot Summary.22.3 Scarlett in the Period before War.4 2.3.1 Education of the Women in the South before War.4 2.3.2 Scarlett the Rebellious Girl.62.4 The Summary.
13、8Chapter Two The Period in the War.93.1The Plot Summary.93.2 Scarletts Capability of Changing with Times.113.3 Scarletts Persistent Pursuit of Better Life.133.4 The Summary.14Chapter Three The Period after the War.154.1 The Plot Summary.154.2 Scarletts Persistent Pursuit of True Love.164.3 The Contr
14、ast of Scarlett and Melanie.18Conclusion.19Notes.21Bibliography .22Introduction Gone with the Wind has been hailed as a triumph of American literature and film. In1937, Margaret. Mitchell won Pulitzer Prize, for her sweeping portrayal of the crumbling of the Old South. Since then, the novel has sold
15、 millions of copies. The film, a production by David O.Selznick, exceeded all expectations, receiving critical and public acclaim that included an unprecedented ten Academy Awards.1 Even today, Gone with the Wind, despite its many historical inaccuracies, forms the basis of American popular memory o
16、f the Old South in the years since the Civil War, but Margaret Mitchells tale is the one that is most deeply embedded in American culture. The novel mainly describes the life of Scarlett who is the daughter of Taras master around the American Civil War. Meanwhile with the hint of a triangular love b
17、etween Scarlett, Ashley and Rhett, the novel depicts a wide and prosperous picture of the social life of the South in America. An important element of the storys popularity is Scarlett OHara, the outstanding heroine who is full of conflicting and complicated features. This article analyzes the chara
18、cter of Scarlett from three aspects: the first one is her attitude towards life around the civil war; the second one is the exterior and internal reasons for the shaping of her character; the last one is Scarletts attitude towards love and marriage. The analysis aims at showing the eternal charms of
19、 the image, Scarlett in the novel.Chapter One the Period before the War Mitchells work relates the story of a rebellious Georgia Southern belle named Scarlett OHara and her experiences with friends, family, lovers, and enemies in the South during the antebellum period, the War of Northern Aggression
20、, and the Reconstruction era.2.1 About the TitleThe title of Gone with the Wind is taken from the first line of the third stanza of the poem Non sum uails eram bonae sub regno Cynarae by Ernest Dowson: “I have forgotten much, Cynara! Gone with the wind.”6 The title phrase also appears in the novel:
21、When Scarlett of French-Irish ancestry escapes the bombardment of Atlanta by Northern forces; she flees back to her familys plantation, Tara. At one point, she wondered, “Was Tara still standing? Or was Tara also gone with the wind which had swept through Georgia?”7The title is beautiful, gone with
22、the wind, everything, like the old traditional South, like Melanie, like the slave system and Scarletts love to Ashley2.2 The Plot SummaryThe novel opens at Tara, the OHaras plantation in Georgia, with scarlet OHara flirting idly with Brent and Stuart Tarleton, twin brothers who live on a nearby pla
23、ntation. Amidst the chatter, the pair tells Scarlett that Ashley Wilkes, the man Scarlett secretly loves, and his cousin Melanie Hamilton, a plain and gentle lady from Atlanta, are to be married. Shocked, Scarlett sits in silence until the two leave, without inviting them to dinner. Ignoring her mam
24、mys cautions against the cold, Scarlett goes to meet her father to confirm the news. After discovering the truth of the engagement, Scarlett is miserable, but realizes that Ashley has no idea that shes in love with him. She plans to make Ashley jealous by surrounding herself with boys in love with h
25、er at the barbecue the next day at the Wilkes plantation of Twelve Oaks, and then afterwards admit to him that she prefers him above all others. She never thought of the war, even it would break out soon, even everyone in the South was talking about it included her father, what she cares is only Ash
26、ley, the man she loved. But things did not go according to plan, when she finds Ashley later, he tells her that though he lives her, he will still marry Melanie. The innocent poor girl was really hurt. She slapped Ashley in his face. Moreover the unexpected man Rhett Butler, hidden behind a couch du
27、ring the emotional scene, sees Scarlett throw a vase across the room in anger after Ashley leaves, and is impressed by her fire. But Scarlett still holds the idea that she herself is the true love of Ashley. To revenge Ashley, she decided to marry Charles Hamilton who she didnt love at all, but Char
28、les sister Melanie really appreciated that. So both couples married within two weeks, just at the beginning of her marriage, Scarlett regretted her decision and also the war broke outBefore the war, Scarlett lived an elegant and leisure life. Its just such kind of life made her selfish and vanity. F
29、or love she is stubborn and wayward. She had romantic emotion to love. But, at that time, ladies and gentlemens demeanor formed the atmosphere of the traditional society. She was born in a sumptuous manor Tara in Georgia South America. Her parents want to make her a lady, and gave her very tradition
30、al education. Scarlett didnt like doing that, she pretend to be a lady in front of her parents, but she went her own way at other times. In her inner world, she wanted an unrestricted and free life. So, a very proud own, extremely conceited but very beautiful charming Scarlett jumped out in front of
31、 us. Scarlett was very proud that so many handsome young men surrounded her, and she was always the very center of them. But Ashley was the only young man that she admired, indulged and deeply loved. She was a proud girl, so proud that she believed deeply Ashley loved her even she got the news he wi
32、ll marry Melanie.2.3 Scarlett in the Period before War2.3.1 Education of the Women in the South before WarScarlett OHara, a Southern girl before the Civil War, is no exception. As an ordinary girl growing up in Southern culture, Scarlett is undoubtedly deeply influenced by the prevailing ideas of wh
33、at a Southern woman should do in a male-dominated world. Gradually she becomes a woman, a representative of Southern women. To the Southern woman, marriage is the destiny traditionally offered to her and she is constantly taught the art of catching a decent and wealthy husband as soon as possible. T
34、he unmarried woman suffers from the poor situation and tries every means to catch a husband. Simone Beauvoir say in The Second Sex, “ In France, as in America, mothers, older friends, and womens magazines cynically teach young women the art of catching husbands, as a flypaper catches flies. It is a
35、kind of fishing or hunting that requires great skill.”8 Slowly Scarlett is brought up, not apparently different from other girls. Like other girls, she is extremely interested in love and marriage. Scarletts mother Ellen, by soft-voiced admonition, their common Mammy, constant carping and labor to i
36、nculcate in her the qualities that will make her truly desirable as a wife. She does not disappoint them in this aspect because, by the age of sixteen, she has learned to use the attributes of womanhood to advance predatory designs: the manipulation and seduction of men. Extremely selfish in love an
37、d marriage, “she was constitutionably unable to endure any man being in love with any woman not herself” (p.16). Bored by the Tarleton twins talk of war, she moodily changes the subject to something far more interesting to her: the next days barbecue and hall at the Twelve Oaks. Deeply rooted in Wes
38、tern culture is the assumption that a womans energies are properly devoted to the chores of her family. In the South, little attention is paid to womens education and educational opportunities for girls are more limited than those for boys. In the opening chapter of the novel, we got the information
39、 that Scarlett is not offered enough education and she has not opened a book since she left the Fayetteville Female Academy at the age of fifteen. However, the door of education is much wider for the boys. Stuart and Brent, the Tarleton twins, have been expelled from the University of Georgia, the f
40、ourth university that has thrown them out in two years, when they sit with Scarlett in the cool shade of the porch of Tara, the plantation of Scarletts father Gerald OHara. Unexpectedly, they are soon offered another chance to go on with their college education. All of a girls education, if there is
41、 any, is reduced to the arts and graces of being attractive to men. It is universally acknowledged that scarlet eventually becomes a belle in the neighboring counties after years of the conbined efforts of her mother and Mammy. She does not feel sorry for her lack of education. In fact to all men in
42、 the South, lack of education carries no shame at all, though they are given more chances to receive education. The things that matter to men include such things as rainsing good cotton, riding well, shooting straight, dancing lightly, and squiring ladies with elegance and carrying liquor like a gen
43、tleman. Brought up in such an environment, Scarlett is actually a representative of Southern women who are deeply influenced by Southern culture.Scarlett shares dissemblance, an essential trait of Southern Womanhood, with the other girls. Thanks to her mothers and Mammys continuous admonition and ha
44、rping, she becomes a fairly beautiful, sweet and demure girl. Men have a common interest in appreciating the beauty, sweetness and demureness of a girl. Scarletts beauty is partially inborn and partially acquired, but her sweetness and demureness are chiefly achieved by means of dissemblance. Scarle
45、tt understands of how to dissemble her own true feelings is even better than that of other girls. Scarletts “manners had been imposed upon her by her mothers gentle admonitions and the sterner discipline of her Mammy, her eyes were her own” (p.5). Her mother Ellen does not realize that it is only a
46、veneer, for Scarlett always shows her best face to her mother, concealing her escapades, curbing her temper and appearing as sweet as she can. She is utterly willing to pretend to be sweet and demure in order to succeed in catching her beloved Ashley as her husband.2.3.2 Scarlett the Rebellious Girl
47、The woman chained to her household tasks has known as a girl that it is the first duty of a girl to get married. However from the outset, Scarlett challenges the conventions of her society. A tomboy who can ride horses, throw stones and climb trees as well as any make companion, by 1861 she has evol
48、ved into a typical young lady only under the insistent instruction of her mother Ellen and her Mammy. Scarlett seems femininity remains merely a superficial shell, embodying outward signs, but arising from no genuine inner grace. Most of her natural impulses are unladylike. She pretends to look swee
49、t, charming and giddy, but she is in reality rebellious, self-willed and vain.Scarlett is fond of love and marriage just like other girls and she can pretend to suppress her true feelings successfully. Actually Scarlett never ceases to seek to air her feelings openly, whatever the consequences or th
50、e chaos she may create. In the old South, arranged marriages are widespread. A girl is expected to find a marriageable man and she has to accept the husband chosen by her parents. Gerald OHara (father) insists that “the best marriages are when the parents choose for the girl” (p.39) and that she sho
51、uld marry one of the Tarleton twins. The clever and rebellious girl goes so far as to demand freedom in love and she is not satisfied with the future husband chosen by her father. When she comes back, she quickly makes full preparation for her great purpose of catching Ashley right on the following
52、afternoon. A minute description of her feelings is provided to strengthen her longing for Ashleys love. Unlike the common girls, she is determined to act on her own wishes. Thus, while her rivals retire according to the convention of the submissive female, she slips downstairs retire according to th
53、e convention of the submissive female, she slips downstairs to confront Ashley in the belief that he will not be able to resist her assault. Though her love is declined by Ashley, her efforts to obtain her true love do not wither away even in adversity. As we can see in the later chapters, if she ha
54、s no love for Ashley, she will have been discouraged in adversity and will not have lived through so many difficulties to obtain financial independence.The very obvious is her disregard for religion, and indispensable element in Southerners life. At prayer time in the evening before the ball, while
55、all the other family members and the blacks are praying piously and asking Holy Mary to forgive their sins. Scarlett is so absent-minded that she neglects to make any responses, causing her mother to look at her reprovingly. Ever since childhood, prayer time is a moment for adoration of her mother E
56、llen, rather than Holy Mary. To the pious people, it is sacrilegious to show any indication of irreligion. Her heart goes up to God in sincere thankfulness only when a pathway for her has been opened to the arms of Ashley. In other circumstances, God is not important or sacred to her at all. As a matter of fact, her irreligion is more and more apparent in the following years of her life. In Chapter XXX, everything is
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