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1、Four short words sum up what has lifted most successful individuals above the crowd: a little bit more.-author-datethe-symbolism-in-the-Scarlet-Letterthe-symbolism-in-the-Scarlet-LetterAbstract: As a great romantic novelist in America in the 19th century, Hawthorne was outstanding in handling the ap
2、plication of symbolism, and a study of his symbols is necessary to understanding his novels. The Scarlet Letter is Hawthornes most important symbolic novel, which stands as the best work of Hawthorne and one of the indubitable masterpieces of American literature. This thesis aims at the exploration
3、of the usage of the symbolism in the novel. It mainly discusses the deep symbolic significance of the Scarlet Letter A and the major characters. The Scarlet Letter is the central symbol of the novel. Its symbolic meaning changes from adultery to angel, and it also examines the symbolic meanings of l
4、itter Pearl and Hester Prynne.Key words: symbolism; Scarlet Letter.I. IntroductionNathaniel Hawthorne is a great romantic novelist in America in the 19th century, and is a central figure in the American Renaissance. His novels are penetrating exploration of moral and spiritual conflicts. He is outst
5、anding in literary skills, especially in his use of symbolism. In the Scarlet Letter, symbolism runs through the whole novel where the scarlet letter A, the characters of the story and the settings are all endowed with a deep symbolic significance.This essay highlights and interprets the major symbo
6、lism of the book represented by the colors, the characters and as well, the scarlet letter.II. Symbolism in The Scarlet Letter1. The symbolism meaning of “the scarlet letter”In The Scarlet Letter, the letter “A”, the spirit of novel, builds up the framework and launches a close link between the huma
7、n relationships. The novel begins and ends both with the letter “A” with its conspicuous symbolic significance. In the novel, the letter appears on Hesters gown, on Arthurs heart, in Pearls hands as well as in the evening sky. Its symbolic significance changes with the development of the novel. As t
8、ime passes the letters meaning on Hesters chest shifts also. This change is significant. It shows growth in the characters, and the community in which they live. In the course of the story, the “A” seems to encompass the entire range of human beings, from the earthly and passionate “adulteress” to t
9、he pure and spiritual “angel”. The letter A begins as a symbol of sin. It then becomes a symbol of alone and alienations, and finally it becomes a symbol of able, angel and admirable.1.1 A for AdulteryThe letter A, worn on Hesters bosom, is a symbol of her adultery against Roger Chillingworth. As a
10、puritan punishment way of the adultery, it is her punishment to wear the letter “A”. 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
11、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”(标注1) Hester is ashamed of her sin, but she chooses not to shows it. She admits this sin in the heart of passion, and fully recognizes it for t
12、he reason that though she is ashamed, she also receives her greatest treasure, Pearl, out of it. She is a very strong and brave woman. Faced with such kind of punishment, many will leave Boston to seek a place where no one knows their great sin or they can emerge into another state where she could a
13、loof from the law that condemns them. However, Hester chooses to stay, which shows that she has a lot of strength and integrity. Without enough perseverance and firm endurance can any person, let alone a woman, go through these difficulties in a situation where he is looked down upon.1.2 A for Alien
14、ationThe scarlet letter A also stands for Hesters 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 rem
15、oteness put it out of the sphere of that social activity which already marked the habits of the emigrants.” Hesters 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. “How
16、ever, 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 natu
17、re by other organs and senses than the rest of human kind. She stood apart from moral interestsseemed 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 sym
18、bol of “alienation”.1.3 A for Able, Admirable and AngelThe letter “A” manifests in a variety of forms and places. Later, the scarlet letter “A” changes its meaning into being able, angel and admirable. Her excellent needlework for the rich allows her to maintain a fairly stable lifestyle. After year
19、s of Hesters helping, serving, and sympathizing with them, many of the townspeople refuse to interpret the scarlet letter by its original signification, and now they believe that the scarlet letter stands for her ability to her beautiful needlework and for her unselfish assistance to the poor and si
20、ck. At this point, a lot of townspeople realize what a noble character Hester possesses. “Do you see that woman with the embroidered badge? It is our Hesterthe towns own Hesterwho is so kind to the poor, so helpful to the sick, so comforting to the afflicted!” The townspeople soon begin to believe t
21、hat 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 p
22、unishment which has been put on her.These 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 and admirable woman who goes through more emotional torture than most people may do in a lifetime.2. Th
23、e expressions of symbolism in major charactersHawthorne uses characters as symbols in The Scarlet Letter. The characters of Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, Pearl, and Roger Chillingworth are all associated with sin. However, these four characters symbolize different aspects of sin. Hester Prynne r
24、epresents how sin can make one stronger and Arthur Dimmesdale symbolizes how hidden sins can cause harm. Pearl serves as a reminder of the scarlet letter to her mother, and Roger Chillingworth is an example to show that how many small transgressions can add up to a major sin. Moreover, the fate of c
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