The Scarlet Letter红字英语读后感,总共有五篇.pdf
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1、Impression of“The Scarlet Letter”The Scarlet Letteropens with a long preamble about how the book cameto be written.The nameless narrator was the surveyor of the customhousein Salem,Massachusetts.In the customhouse s attic,hediscovered anumber of documents,among them a manuscript that was bundled wit
2、h ascarlet,gold-embroidered patch of cloth in the shape of an“A.”Themanuscript,the work of a past surveyor,detailed events that occurredsome two hundred years before the narrator s time.When the narratorlost his customs post,he decided to write a fictional account of theevents recorded in the manusc
3、ript.The Scarlet Letter is the finalproduct.The story begins in seventeenth-century Boston,then a Puritansettlement.A young woman,Hester Prynne,is led from the town prisonwith her infant daughter,Pearl,in her arms and the scarlet letter“A”on her breast.A man in the crowd tells an elderly onlooker th
4、atHester is being punished for adultery.Hester s husband,a scholar mucholder than she is,sent her ahead to America,but he never arrived inBoston.The consensus is that he has been lost at sea.While waitingfor her husband,Hester has apparently had an affair,as she has givenbirth to a child.She will no
5、t reveal her lover s identity,however,and the scarlet letter,along with her public shaming,is her punishmentforhersinandhersecrecy.OnthisdayHesterisledtothetownscaffoldand harangued by the town fathers,but she again refuses to identifyher child s father.Themes1篇一:Sinandknowledgeare linkedintheJudeo-
6、Christiantradition.TheBiblebegins with the story of Adam and Eve,who were expelled from the Gardenof Eden for eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.As aresultoftheir knowledge,AdamandEve are madeawareof theirhumanness,that which separates them from the divine and from other creatures.On
7、ce expelled from the Garden of Eden,they are forced to toil and toprocreate two“labors”that seem to define the human condition.Theexperience of Hester and Dimmesdale recalls the story of Adam and Evebecause,in both cases,sin results in expulsion and suffering.Butitalsoresultsinknowledge specifically
8、,inknowledgeofwhatitmeansto be human.For Hester,the scarlet letter functions as“her passportinto regions where other women dared not tread,”leading her to“speculate”about her society and herself more“boldly”than anyoneelse in New England.As for Dimmesdale,the“burden”of his sin giveshim“sympathies so
9、 intimate with the sinful brotherhood of mankind,so that his heart vibrates in unison with theirs.”His eloquent andpowerful sermons derive from this sense of empathy.Hester andDimmesdale contemplate their own sinfulness on a daily basis and tryto reconcile it with their lived experiences.The Puritan
10、 elders,ontheotherhand,insistonseeingearthlyexperienceasmerelyanobstacleon the path to heaven.Thus,they view sin as a threat to the communitythat should be punished and suppressed.Their answer to Hester s sinis to ostracize her.Yet,Puritan society is stagnant,while Hesterand Dimmesdale s experience
11、shows that a state of sinfulness can leadto personal growth,sympathy,and understanding of others.Paradoxically,thesequalities areshownto be incompatiblewith astateof purity.2Thecharactersinthenovelfrequentlydebatetheidentityofthe“BlackMan,”the embodiment of evil.Over the course of the novel,the“Blac
12、kMan”is associated with Dimmesdale,Chillingworth,and MistressHibbins,and little Pearl is thought by some to be the Devil s child.The characters also try to root out the causes of evil:didChillingworth sselfishnessinmarryingHesterforcehertothe“evil”she committed in Dimmesdale s arms?Is Hester and Dim
13、mesdale s deedresponsibleforChillingworth stransformationintoamalevolentbeing?This confusion over the nature and causes of evil reveals the problemswith thePuritanconceptionofsin.Thebook argues thattrue evil arisesfromthecloserelationshipbetweenhateandlove.Asthenarratorpointsout in the novel s concl
14、uding chapter,both emotions depend upon“ahighdegreeofintimacyandheart-knowledge;eachrendersoneindividualdependent.upon another.”Evil is not found in Hester andDimmesdale s lovemaking,nor even in the cruel ignorance of the Puritanfathers.Evil,in its most poisonous form,is found in the carefullyplotte
15、d and precisely aimed revenge of Chillingworth,whose love hasbeen perverted.Perhaps Pearl is not entirely wrong when she thinksDimmesdale is the“Black Man,”because her father,too,has pervertedhis love.Dimmesdale,who should love Pearl,will not even publiclyacknowledge her.His cruel denial of love to
16、his own child may be seenas further perpetrating evil.After Hester is publicly shamed and forced by the people of Boston towear a badge of humiliation,her unwillingness to leave the town mayseem puzzling.She is not physically imprisoned,and leaving theMassachusetts Bay Colony would allow her to remo
17、ve the scarlet letterand resume a normal life.Surprisingly,Hester reacts with dismay when3Chillingworth tells her that the town fathers are considering lettingher remove the letter.Hester s behavior is premised on her desire todetermine her own identity rather than to allow others to determineit for
18、 her.To her,running away or removing the letter would be anacknowledgment of society s power over her:she would be admitting thatthe letter is a mark of shame and something from which she desires toescape.Instead,Hesterstays,refiguringthe scarletletter as asymbolof her own experiences and character.
19、Her past sin is a part of whoshe is;to pretend that it never happened would mean denying a partof herself.Thus,Hester very determinedly integrates her sin into herlife.Dimmesdale also struggles against a socially determined identity.Asthe community s minister,he is more symbol than human being.Excep
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