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高中英語(yǔ)教學(xué)論文 如何看待紅字的象征意義

題 目 The Symbolism in The Scarlet Letter說(shuō) 明本表需在指導(dǎo)教師和有關(guān)領(lǐng)導(dǎo)審查批準(zhǔn)的情況下,認(rèn)真填寫。說(shuō)明課題的來(lái)源(自擬題目或指導(dǎo)教師承擔(dān)的科研任務(wù))、課題研究的目的和意義、課題在國(guó)內(nèi)外研究現(xiàn)狀和發(fā)展趨勢(shì)。若課題因故變動(dòng)時(shí),應(yīng)向指導(dǎo)教師提出申請(qǐng),提交題目變動(dòng)論證報(bào)告。課題來(lái)源:自擬題目The Symbolism in The Scarlet Letter課題研究的目的和意義: 目的:紅字是19世紀(jì)杰出浪漫主義小說(shuō)家霍桑的代表作。小說(shuō)以其思想性藝術(shù)性近乎完美的諧和,在美國(guó)文學(xué)史上占有重要地位。在這部小說(shuō)中,霍桑采用象征主義手法使作品蘊(yùn)涵多重寓意和多元化的主題,并通過(guò)特殊命名法刻畫人物以突出作品主題。本課題研究希望能通過(guò)分析四位主人公名字及字母A的象征意義及內(nèi)涵,揭示出人們圣徒般的外表下潛藏著的罪惡心靈即揭露人性的惡,并且通過(guò)描述主人公的悲慘遭遇,反映出清教殖民統(tǒng)治的黑暗殘酷,教會(huì)的虛偽丑惡以及 其對(duì)人性的迫害。意義:通過(guò)對(duì)紅字的研究,獲知霍桑綜合運(yùn)用了希臘神話 圣經(jīng)故事 諧音以及以詞述義 首字母暗含 詞形相近等方法來(lái)給主要人物命名,使字母A以及人名具有十分豐富的象征意義。準(zhǔn)確揭示人名和字母A的象征意義將十分有助于把握作品的主題,從而更深刻體現(xiàn)出在清教統(tǒng)治這個(gè)大背景下,社會(huì)環(huán)境對(duì)一系列社會(huì)道德規(guī)范準(zhǔn)則和人的思想形成的影響,使讀者更清晰了解小說(shuō)暗含的諸多社會(huì)意義。國(guó)內(nèi)外同類課題研究現(xiàn)狀及發(fā)展趨勢(shì):對(duì)于紅字的研究一直是國(guó)內(nèi)外文學(xué)評(píng)論家研究的重點(diǎn)之一。近年來(lái),其研究更是走向成熟和細(xì)致化,尤其是紅字中象征主義的成功運(yùn)用已引起相關(guān)學(xué)者的廣泛關(guān)注。已有諸多文學(xué)評(píng)論員撰寫了一些研究論文作為課題的專項(xiàng)研究。美國(guó)評(píng)論家尼娜貝姆教授認(rèn)為紅字是一部描寫自然人與社會(huì)人分歧的小說(shuō)。主人公的人物性格象征著其具有的自然或社會(huì)屬性 ,對(duì)于人物心理掙扎的描寫象征著其自然屬性和社會(huì)屬性的矛盾與沖突 。在我國(guó),越來(lái)越多的作家開(kāi)始傾向于探索分析紅字的深層社會(huì)背景。張雅琳著有論紅字的清教觀,深刻的分析了當(dāng)時(shí)的宗教存在的弊端以及其對(duì)人們思想的毒害和侵蝕,為小說(shuō)中主人公的悲慘遭遇埋下了伏筆并且提供了有力依據(jù)??傊趯?duì)紅字的研究中可以看出20世紀(jì)批評(píng)史的縮影,可以肯定今后還會(huì)有更多的闡釋更多的評(píng)論研究此書 。題 目 The Symbolism in The Scarlet LetterContentsAbstract11. The Brief Introduction of the Novel12. Introduction About Symbolism12.1 The Origin of Symbolism12.2 The Definition of Symbolism23. The Symbolism in Scarlet Letter “A”23.1 The Changes of the Symbolic Meaning of The Scarlet Letter “A”:23.1.1 Adultery23.1.2 Alone and Alienation33.1.3 Able Admirable and Angel33.2 Biblical Archetype of “A”44.The Symbolic Meaning of the Four Major Characters' Names:54.1 Hester Prynne54.2 Arthur Dimmesdale64.3 Roger Chillingworth74.4 Pearl85. The Symbolic Meanings of the Objects in the Novel.11Conclusion12Bibliography13Acknowledgments14Chinese Abstract15The Symbolism in The Scarlet LetterZheng XinAbstract: The Scarlet Letter that is notable for its allegory and symbolism is regarded as the first symbolic novel in American literature. it is a novel of much symbolic. The novel revolves around one major symbol: the scarlet letter. Besides, some other objects that are described in the novel have their symbolic meanings. Moreover, the names of the four major characters also have their symbolic meanings. Hester Prynne contains the meaning of beauty, passion, hasty ,desire and so on. Arthur Dimmesdale means weak ,coward .Roger Chillingworth means cold-blooded and dark .pearl contains the meaning of precious, glorious and some other good virtue .the paper analyzes the symbolic meaning of various characters and scenes in Scarlet Letter ,especially the scarlet letter itself .Hawthorne lies in implying the theme of the novel from different angles through the successful application of symbolism .Key words: scarlet letter name symbolism 1. The Brief Introduction of the NovelHawthorne is an outstanding romantic writer in America .his masterpiece-Scarlet Letter begins in 17th-century puritan Boston , it tells the story of Hester Prynne ,who gives birth after committing adultery , refuses to name the father and struggles to creat a new life of repentance and dignity .the book is full of symbolism . 2. Introduction About Symbolism2.1 The Origin of Symbolism Symbolism, as a kind of literary trend, begins in the late of 19 century and ends in 1930s . It is an offshoot of modern literature between Europe and America . 2.2 The Definition of SymbolismSymbolism is a kind of literary creative means that indirectly expresses authors thought and emotion by means of specific images such as colors , sounds , animals and plants in real world . objective stuff is described through metaphor and implication to arouse the readers association instead of being described directly and simply . it gives the commonplace great artistic power because symbolism can arouse readers rich association and has multiple meanings , which may be its unique charm . Then how does Hawthorne open out the rich signification of the novel through the symbolism in Scarlet Letter?3. The Symbolism in Scarlet Letter “A”3.1 The Changes of the Symbolic Meaning of the Scarlet Letter “A”:In this novel, the scarlet letter "A" changes its meaning many different times. This change is significant. It shows growth in the characters, and the community in which they live. Firstly, The letter "A" begins as a symbol of sin. It then becomes a symbol of alone and alienation, and finally it becomes a symbol of able, angel and admirable.3.1.1 AdulteryThe letter "A", worn on Hester's bosom, is a symbol of her adultery against Roger Chillingworth. This is the puritan way of treating her as a criminal for the crime of adultery. The puritan treatment continues, because as Hester walks through the streets, she will be looked down upon as if she is some sort of demon from hell that commits a terrible crime. This letter is meant to be worn in shame, and to make Hester feel unwanted. "Here, she said to herself, had been the scene of her guilt, and here should be the scene of her earthly punishment" Hester is ashamed of her sin, but she chooses not to show it. She commits this sin in the heat of passion, and fully admits it . although she is ashamed, she also receives her greatest treasure, Pearl. She is a very strong woman to be able to hold up so well against what she must face. Many will have fled Boston, and seek a place where no one knows of her great sin. Hester chooses to stay here, which shows a lot of strength and integrity. Any woman with enough nerve to hold up against a town which despises her very existence, and to stay in a place where her daughter is referred to as a "devil child," either has some sort of psychological problem, or is a very tough woman.3.1.2 Alone and AlienationThe scarlet letter "A" also stands for Hester's lonely life in New England. After she is released, Hester lives in a cottage near the outskirts of the city. " It had been built by an earlier settler, and abandoned, because the soil about it was too sterile for cultivation, while its comparative remoteness put it out of the sphere of that social activity which already marked the habits of the emigrants.” Hester's social life is virtually eliminated as a result of her shameful history. Hester comes to have a part to perform in the world with her native energy of character and rare capacity." However, there was nothing that made her feel as if she belonged to it. Every gesture, every word, and even the silence of those with whom she came to contact, implied, and often expressed, that she was banished, and as much alone as if she inhabited another sphere, or communicated with the common nature by other organs and senses rather than the rest of human kind. She stood apart from moral interests seemed to be the sole portion that she retained in the universal heart." Hester has no friends in the world, and little Pearl is the only companion of her lonely life, so the scarlet letter “A” also is a symbol of the words “alone” and “alienate”.3.1.3 Able Admirable and AngelLater, the scarlet letter “A” changes its meaning into being able, angel and admirable. The townspeople who condemned her now believe the scarlet letter to stand for her beautiful needlework and for her unselfish assistance to the poor and sick. “The letter was the symbol of her calling. Such helpfulness is found in her so much power to sympathize , so many people gradually refuses to interpret the scarlet letter A by its original signification.” At this point, a lot of the townspeople realize what a noble character Hester possesses. “Do you see that woman with the embroidered badge? It is our Hester the towns own Hester who is so kind to the poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted!” The townspeople soon begin to believe that the badge is served to ward off evil, and Hester grows to be quite admirable amongst the people of the town. Hester overcomes the shame of her sin through the purity and goodness of her soul. Unselfishly offering her time and love to those who need her most proves that she is not worthy of the fate which has been dealt to her. The three changes in the scarlet letter are significant; they show the progressive possession of her sin, her lonely life, and her ability. Hester is a strong admirable woman who goes through more emotional torture that most people go through in a lifetime.3.2 Biblical Archetype of “A”The scarlet letter "A" also can be seen the symbol of Adam. It tells us that Hester's sin is the original sin of human being, it is forgivable. The writer shows his sympathy by describing the scarlet letter "A" on Hester's clothing as an ornament and a decoration. Hester's making the scarlet letter "A" into a thing of beauty offends many bystanders, who comment that, " it were well if we stripped Madame Hester's rich gown off her dainty shoulders." However, as a young woman observes, "not a stitch in that embroidered letter, but she has felt it in her heart." The feeling of sympathy, only expressed by one of the characters throughout this scene, is used by Hawthorne to criticize the puritans for their strictness. The society is too strict in its ways, and Hawthorne shows his contempt for the treatment of Hester by constantly reinforcing how cruelly the people talk about her. Hawthorne says at the end of Chapter One," Finding it (rosebush) so directly on the threshold of our narrative, which is now about to issue from that inauspicious portal, we could hardly do other than pluck one of its flowers, and present it to the reader. It may serve, let us hope, to symbolize some sweat moral blossom, that may be found alone , or relieve the darkening close of a tale of human frailty and sorrow." This kind of sympathy can be seen in the novel everywhere. To Hester, the scarlet letter "A" also stands for her lover, Pearl's father, Arthur Dimmesdale. Her fantastically embroidering the scarlet letter "A", which means adultery, is somehow a way she shows her passion for Arthur. Her refusing to tell the name of Pearl's father is a way to protect him. Her choosing to remain in New England after she is released is because it is the place where her lover stays. " There dwelt, there trod the feet of one with whom she deemed herself connected in a union, before the bar of final judgment, and make that their marriage-alter, for a joint futurity of endless retribution." She wears the scarlet letter for seven years, and misses her lover in this way. Only when she meets Arthur again in the forest seven years later, deciding to flee to somewhere else, does she throw the scarlet letter away. After Dimmesdale's death, Hester and Pearl disappear for several years. Despite living with her daughter, Hester comes back to live the rest of her life in her cottage again, and picks up the scarlet letter for the third time. To Hester, there is a more real life in New England than in that unknown region where Pearl has founded a home. "Here had been her sin, here, her sorrow, and here was yet to be her penitence." Moreover, here is where her lover lies. Hester eventually dies and is buried in the King's Chapel Cemetery. " It was near that old and sunken grave, yet with a space between, as if the dust of the two sleepers had no right to mingle. 4.The Symbolic Meaning of the Four Major Characters' Names:4.1 Hester Prynne Hester Prynne is one of the major characters in The Scarlet Letter. The writer gives her much symbolic meaning by giving her this name. Hester sounds like Hestier, Zeus' sister in Greek mythology, who is a very beautiful goddess. This gives us a sense that Hester is a passionate beautiful woman. In this novel, she is the symbol of the truth, the goodness and the beauty. Nathaniel Hawthorne describes her in Chapter Two 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 face which, besides being beautiful from regularity of feature and richness of complexion, had the impressiveness belonging to a marked brow and deep black eyes" For so many years, Hester refuses to speak out the name of her partner in sin, but takes over all the punishment by herself. Instead of running from the hostile colonists, Hester withstands their insolence and pursues a normal life. She proves her worth with her uncommon sewing skills and provides community service. Hester's own sin gives her "sympathetic knowledge of the sin in other hearts." Even though the people she tries to help "often reviled the hand that was stretched forth to succor them," she continues her services because she actually cares. At last, the colonists come to think of the scarlet letter as " the cross on a nun's bosom", which is not small accomplishment. Also, Hester is the homophone of the word hastier. At first, she gets married to Roger Prynne, an ugly man who gives his best years to feed the hungry dream of knowledge. Not having got the news about her husband who should have arrived by ship from England, she falls in love with Arthur hastily and gives birth to Pearl, for which she is condemned to wear on the breast of her gown the scarlet letter "A", which stands for adultery. But Hesters adultery haste is nothing but a very natural thing to do. In the Holy Bible, Adam and Eve, the very ancestors of human being, who live in the Garden of Eden, eat the fruit of the tree that is in the middle of the garden tricked by the serpent. After that, they begin to know good and evil, and also they begin to know sex. Adultery is nothing but the original sin of human being. Gods punishment to them is just sending them forth from the Garden of Eden. But in The Scarlet Letter, Hester is tortured physically and mentally for her sin. Hester says to Dimmesdale in the forest later, “we had a consecration of its own, we felt so!” In essence, their sin is no worse than Adam and Eve s. The punishment of puritan society is somehow too hard on a woman who is led by human instinct.4.2 Arthur Dimmesdale Arthur Dimmesdale is a well-thought-of young minister, whose initials are AD, which also stands for adultery. The author obviously tells us Author Dimmesdale is the partner in sin of Hester Prynne by giving him this name. The word Dimmesdale also has many symbolic meanings. Dim means dark and weak, and dale means valley, so the dimdale here is actually a symbol of the "dim-interior" of the clergyman. He loves Hester deeply, and he is the father of Pearl, but he can only show his passion for her in the forest or in darkness. His response to the sin is to lie. He stands before Hester and the rest of the town and proceeds to give a moving speech about how it would be in her and the father's best interest for her to reveal the father's name. Though he never actually says that he is not the other partner, he implies it by talking of the father in third person. Such as, "If you feel it to be your soul's peace, and that your earthly punishment will thereby be made more effectual to redeem, I charge you to speak out the name of your fellow-sinner and fellow-sufferer". He concedes his guilt for seven years, at the same time; he is tortured by his sin for so many years. He punishes himself by believing that he can never be redeemed. He feels that he will never been seen the same in the eyes of God, and that no amount of penitence can ever return him to God's good graces. He hates his hypocrisy to sin, but dares not tell the truth that he is the fellow-sinner of Hester. When he finally decides to expose the truth and tell his followers of how he deceives them, his fixation on his sin has utterly corroded him to the point of death. The only good that comes out of conceding his guilt is that he passes away without any secrets, for he is already too far- gone to be able to be saved. At the end of the story, the writer put the morals which press upon the readers from the poor minister's miserable experience into one sentence," Be true! Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world, if not your worst, yet some trait whereby the worst may be inferred!" 4.3 Roger ChillingworthRoger Chillingworth, like all of Hawthornes main characters, is complex and difficult to see through. The words “chilling” and “worth” compose the surname Chillingworth. Chilling comes from the word “chilly”, which means this man is a merciless avenger. He is calm in temperament, kindly, but keep evil intentions. Being a man already in decay and misshapen from his birth hour, he married Hester, a woman with youth and beauty, deluding himself with the idea that intellectual gifts might veil physical deformity in a young girl's fantasy. He married Hester not because he loved her but because he wanted to light a household fire in his lonely and chilly heart. He is a bookworm who spends his best time in libraries, and shows no love to his young wife. It is he that has destroyed Hester's flower like youth, and indirectly leads to Hester's tragedy. After he discovers that his wife bore another man's child, Roger gives up his independence. He used to be a scholar who dedicates his best years "to feed the hungry dream of knowledge," but now his new allegiance becomes finding and slowly punishing the man who seduces his wife. He soon becomes obsessed with his new mission in life, and when he targets Reverend Dimmesdale as the possible parent, he disguises himself as one trustworthy friend of the minister, attaching himself to him as a parishioner. For seven years, he digs into the minister's heart with keen pleasure. He searches the ministers thoughts; he causes the poor minister to die daily a living death. He searches into the minister's dim interior for a long time, and turns over many precious a tread, and as wary an outlook, as a thief entering a chamber where a man lies only half asleep,- or, if it may be, broad awake,- with purpose to steal the very treasure which this man guards as the apple of his eyes," When he finally found the scarlet letter "A" on the bosom of the minister, he bursted out a ghastly rapture, When he does these, he is turning from a victim to a sinner. Chillingworth also means that the avenger's life is worthless. When he finds his wife betrays him, he dedicates all his time to seeking revenge. He gives up his identity, living with the minister and being by his side all day, every day. His largest sacrifice is by far, his own life. After spending so much time dwelling on his revenge, Chillingworth forgets that he still has a change to lead a life of his own. So after Dimmesdale reveals his secret to the world, " All his strength and energy- all his vital and intellectual force- seemed at once to desert him; in so much that he positively withered up, shriveled away, and almost vanished from mortal sight, like an uprooted weed that lies wilting in the sun." Chillingworth dies less than a year later because he has nothing left to live for. The poor forlorn creature is more wretched than his victim is - the revenge had devoted himself.4.4 Pearl Pearl is one of the most complex and misunderstood symbols in the book, the daughter of Hester Prynne. Pearl, throughout the story, develops into a dynamic symbol - one that is always changing. Pearl was a source of many different kinds of symbolism. From being a living scarlet letter, to a valuable thing with high price, then to the moral in this novel. She was a kind of burden, yet love for Hester. The most significant symbolic meaning of Pearl in the novel is her association with the scarlet letter “A”. When Hester stood fully revealed before the crowd, it is her first impulse to clasp Pearl closely to her bosom; "not so much by an impulse of motherly affection,but that she might thereby conceal a certain token which was wrought or fastened into her dress." "In a mom

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