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英语专业毕业论文范文(仅供参考)prye-resurrectionathesissubmittedtothedepartmentofenglishof-universityiartialfulfillmentoftherequirementsforthedegreeofbachelorofartsby-cla:3grade:xxsupervisedby-junexxcontentschapterone:biographyofnathanielhawthorne.p1chaptertwdepravity-theoriginofthescarletletter.p2chapterthree:hesterpryesresurrection-fromsufferingandredemptiontosalvation.p5conclusion.p10references.p11hesterprye-resurrectionatract:thescarletlettermakestheamericanwriternathanielhawthorneknownallaroundtheworld.hawthorneisapiouschristian,andisdeeplyinfluencedbythetheology.hessomuchindulgedinthereligiousdoctrihatpeoplecanfindthereflectionofthegodalmosteverywhereinhisworks.afterreadingthescarletletter,oneismostlyimpreedbytheiritofthebiblethestorydepicted.thebookchieflydiscueinandhowtoatoneforit.hesterpryeistheheroineofthefiction.thiaperresearchesherfatetoillustratetheinfluenceofthebibletohawthorne.hesterpryemitsadulteryandisforcedtowearascarletletter“a”onherbreast.atthebegiing,sheencountersallkindsofsufferings,bothfromthesocietyandfromherowoul.however,sherealizeshersinandtriesherbesttoatoneforit.andshedosenotchoosetoavoidherfault.finally,throughherendeavor,godforgivesher.ihort,sinandatoningforsin,thatisthepurposeofthiaper.keywords:thescarletletter.,hesterprye,thebible,sinandatonement.摘要:红字使美国作家纳撒尼尔霍桑誉满全球。霍桑是一个虔诚的基督徒,并深受神学的影响。他是如此沉迷于宗教的教义之中,人们几乎可以发现神在他的每部作品中无处不在。读完红字,给人印象最深的莫过于故事描绘的圣经的精神。该书主要讨论了关于罪与赎罪的问题。海丝特白兰是小说的女主人公。本文主要研究她的一生以说明圣经对霍桑的影响。海丝特白兰犯了通奸罪,并被迫在胸口上带一个大写的红色字母“a”。一开始,她遭遇了各种各样的磨难,既有社会的也有她自己精神上的。然而,她认识到了自己的罪行 英语专业毕业论文范文(仅供参考)英语专业毕业论文范文(仅供参考)prye-resurrectionathesissubmittedtothedepartmentofenglishof-universityiartialfulfillmentoftherequirementsforthedegreeofbachelorofartsby-cla:3grade:xxsupervisedby-junexxcontentschapterone:biographyofnathanielhawthorne.p1chaptertwdepravity-theoriginofthescarletletter.p2chapterthree:hesterpryesresurrection-fromsufferingandredemptiontosalvation.p5conclusion.p10references.p11hesterprye-resurrectionatract:thescarletlettermakestheamericanwriternathanielhawthorneknownallaroundtheworld.hawthorneisapiouschristian,andisdeeplyinfluencedbythetheology.hessomuchindulgedinthereligiousdoctrihatpeoplecanfindthereflectionofthegodalmosteverywhereinhisworks.afterreadingthescarletletter,oneismostlyimpreedbytheiritofthebiblethestorydepicted.thebookchieflydiscueinandhowtoatoneforit.hesterpryeistheheroineofthefiction.thiaperresearchesherfatetoillustratetheinfluenceofthebibletohawthorne.hesterpryemitsadulteryandisforcedtowearascarletletter“a”onherbreast.atthebegiing,sheencountersallkindsofsufferings,bothfromthesocietyandfromherowoul.however,sherealizeshersinandtriesherbesttoatoneforit.andshedosenotchoosetoavoidherfault.finally,throughherendeavor,godforgivesher.ihort,sinandatoningforsin,thatisthepurposeofthiaper.keywords:thescarletletter.,hesterprye,thebible,sinandatonement.摘要:红字使美国作家纳撒尼尔霍桑誉满全球。霍桑是一个虔诚的基督徒,并深受神学的影响。他是如此沉迷于宗教的教义之中,人们几乎可以发现神在他的每部作品中无处不在。读完红字,给人印象最深的莫过于故事描绘的圣经的精神。该书主要讨论了关于罪与赎罪的问题。海丝特白兰是小说的女主人公。本文主要研究她的一生以说明圣经对霍桑的影响。海丝特白兰犯了通奸罪,并被迫在胸口上带一个大写的红色字母“a”。一开始,她遭遇了各种各样的磨难,既有社会的也有她自己精神上的。然而,她认识到了自己的罪行并尽最大努力去赎罪,并且她并没有选择逃避责罚。最后,通过她的努力,神原谅了她。简言之,本文的主要目的就是罪行以及赎罪。关键字:红字,海丝特白兰,圣经,罪行以及赎罪。chapterone:biographyofnathanielhawthornewiththepublicationofthescarletletterin1850,nathanielhawthornebecameoneofthegreatestwriteratthattimeandbuilthisreputationasamajoramericanauthor.sincethattimeon,peoplebegantotakegreatinterestinallaectsofhislifeandagreatmanybiographicalandcriticalstudieshadbeenwrittenabouthimandhisworks.heisalsobeingmoreandmorepopularandfamiliarwithchinesereaders.sincethechinesetralationofthescarletaearedin1950s,scholarsandreadersinthiscountryhaveshownanever-increasinginterestinhisworks.hawthornewaornonthefourthofjuly,1804ialem,maachusetts.someofhisancestorswerebigshotsieventeenth-centurynewengland,whichwasunderthecontrolofpuritanism.oneofthemwasacolonialmagistrate,notoriousforhiarticipationinthepersecutionofquakers,andanotherwasajudgeatthesalemwitchcrafttrailin1692.gradually,thefamilyfortunedeclined.hawthornesfatherwasaseacaptain,whodiedinanaidentandlefthismotherandhimbehindtostruggletoliveforthemselves.younghawthornewasquiteawareofthemisdeedsofhiuritanancestors,andthisawarenemadehimbelievethatevilwasatthecoreofhumanlife.tosomeextent,hawthornewrotesomeofhiooks,suchasthescarletletterandthehouseofthesevengamblestotrytomakeupforthesinofhisancestors.hawthorneswritingskillscaeconcludedasfollows:firstly,allhislife,hawthorneseemstobeindulgedinhieeofsinandevilinlife.readinghiooks,onecaotbutbeoverwhelmedbytheblackvisionwhichthesebooksreveal.evilexistsinthehumanheartallthetime.foritance,intheshortstory,“earthsholocaust,”wecanfindthat,thoughallsymbolsoftraditionandthepasthavebeeurnedinthebonfireofthelifeofthenewworld,thesourceofevil-thehumanheart,remaiintact.everyonepoeeomeevilsecretastaleslike“younggoodmanbrown”setouttoprove.everyoriestocoverupitsiermostevilinthewaytheministerdimmesdaleinthescarletlettertriestopretendhowpureandpiousheis.evilseemstobemanirthmark.thiointofviewisjustaswhatthebibledescribeeoplesoriginalsin.secondly,tohawthorne,sinwillsurelygetpunished,onewayoranother.asamatteroffa(本文源于文秘城:bigwm.)ct,hewaaidtobealwaystroubledbythethoughtthatthedeclineofhisfamilysfortunehadsomethingtodowiththesiofhiuritanancestors.hawthornedeeplybelievesthat“thewrong-doingofonegenerationlivesintothesueiveones”(thehouseofthesevengambles).itisalsointerestingtonotethathawthornebelievesthatevileducates.whathawthorneseemstoproveisthatmancangetexperiencefromthecrimewhichbringsaboutthedisaster.ihort,totellthetruthandyetnottooffend,thatisallhawthorriestoachieveinhisworks.“chaptertwdepravity-theoriginofthescarletletterthestorybegiieventeenth-centuryboston,whichisunderpuritanmand.ayoungwoman,namedhesterprye,ientaheadtoamericabyherhuand-anoldanduglyscholar.however,formanyyears,hedoetarrive.obviously,itioiblethathehasbeenlostinthesea.whilewaitingforherhuand,hesterandayounglocalministercalledarthurdimmesdalefallinlovewitheachother.theymitadulterysecretly.becauseofhesterregnancy,thesecretisfinallydiscovered.aordingtothebible,everyoneiinful.thatistheopinionoftheoriginalsin:whengodcreatestheworld,hefirstcreatesamancalledadamandthenawomancalledeve.theylivehailyinthegardenofeden.godtellsthemthattheycaneateverykindoffruitinthegardenexceptthoseonthetreeofknowledgeofgoodandevil.itigatedbytheserpent,thetwocaotcontroltheircuriosityandviolatesgodsorderandeatthefruitsfromthatparticulartree.thatenragesgod.fromthattimeon,theybeesinfulandareexpelledfromthegardenofeden.however,sindoetstop.itiaedfromgenerationtogeneratioyreproductionofadamandeve.allsueivegeneratioaretheirdescendantsandthereforeinherittheirsin.soatthetimeoneiorn,he/shebearsevilandhastherootofmittingcrime.aordingtotheprincipleoftheoriginalsin,hesterpryeiotanexception.sheisalsotheoffringofadamandeve.theiideofherflowstheirbloodsandsheofcourseinheritstheiroriginalsin.thuheisasierfromthebegiingofherlife.arethereanyotherstandardstojudgewhetherapersoniinful?theaweriositive.thecriteriohouldnotbethemoncustom.itead,itshouldbethegodtandard.becauseaordingtothemoncustom,itisverydifficulttojudgesometimes.everybodyisamixtureofvirtueandevilandtheemphasisofeveryoneelfishdesireisquitedifferent.somecravenlyfeardeath,someclingtowomanscharms,someseekonlyprofitsandsomehankerafterreputation.somearefrankandhonestandotherlyandcuing.thereforeitishardtodecidewhoisrightandwhoiswrong.furthermore,themoncustomisrelativeandchanging.forexample,twentyyearsago,tomitadulterywasenoughtoruinapersonsfame.however,intodayociety,cohabitatioeforemarriageisuniversal.besides,althoughsomepeopledilayhighermoralstandardsthanothers,theystillcantgetridofselfishneandavoidmittingcrime.ifweadoptsthecriterionofthemoncustom,althoughweknowthatwearenotiocent,wewillfortourselvesthatwemaybeworsethaomepeople,butstillbetterthanothers.thuswecanonlyusegodscriteriatodecidewhetherornotapersoniinful.godscriteriaarethetenmandmentsandthesevendeadlysi.thetenmandments:iamthelordyourgod,whobroughtyououtofegypt,outofslavery.youshallhavenoothergodeforeme.youshallnotmakeforyourselfanidolintheformofanythinginheavenaboveorontheearthbeneathorinthewaterelow.youshallnotbowdowntothemorworshipthem;fori,thelordyourgod,amajealousgod,punishingthechildrenforthesinofthefatherstothethirdandfourthgenerationofthosewhohateme,butshowinglovetoathousandgeneratioofthosewholovemeandkeepmymandments.youshallnotmisusethenameofthelordyourgod,forthelordwillnotholdanyoneguiltlewhomisuseshiame.rememberthesaathdaybykeepingitholy.sixdaysyoushalllabouranddoallyourwork,buttheseventhdayisasaathtothelordyourgod.onityoushallnotdoanywork,neitheryou,noryoursonordaughter,noryourmaervantormaidservant,noryouranimals,northealienwithinyourgates.foriixdaysthelordmadetheheaveandtheearth,thesea,andallthatisinthem,butherestedontheseventhday.thereforethelordbleedthesaathdayandmadeitholy.honouryourfatherandyourmother,sothatyoumaylivelonginthelandthelordyourgodisgivingyou.youshallnotmurder.youshallnotmitadultery.youshallnotsteal.youshallnotgivefalsetestimonyagaityourneighbour.youshallnotcovetyourneighbourshouse.youshallnotcovetyourneighbourswife,orhismaervantormaidservant,hisoxordonkey,oranythingthatbelongstoyourneighbour.(exodus2,14)thesevendeadlysi:a)pride)lechery;c)envy;d)wrath;e)sloth;f)gluttonobviously,aordingtothesecriteria,hesterpryeisquitesinful.sheiinfulbecauseshedisobeysgodbymittingadultery.whenchillingworth-hesterpryeshuandsenthertothenewworld,althoughtherewaoloveatallbetweenthecouple,sheshouldntforgetthatshehadalreadygotmarried.shehadahuand,whowasjustmiingatthattime.however,shecouldnotcontrolherviciousdesireandhadaloveaffairwiththeminister-dimmesdale.thatotforgivableaordingtocatholicism.thatsiulttogod.thatetrayal!iuchasituation,hesterpryeforgotgodsitructionandwaspletelydegenerated.sheisablahemetogod.sofromtheverydayofhercrime,hesterpryehastobearallthesufferingsthatfollow.everysinmustbepunished.allourbehaviorsanddeedscantpaawayeasily.ourwrong-doingsarehatefulinthattheynotonlydepraveourselves,butalsooffeeothersandeeciallygod.hesterehaviorisdisgracefulandsheislookeddownupoyothers.furthermore,heradulteryaffrontsgod.godisjustandfair.godwillnotforgiveyourfaultcaraordingtotomwaltson,thenatureofsinisevil:firstly,sinfouleopleiniotonlyaflaw,butalsoacontamination.sintosoulisthesameasrusttogold.itisjustlikeablemishonabeautifulthing.thebibleparessinwith“plague”(1king,8,38).sinfoulsgodsimageandstainthepu
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