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1、论红字的清教观 Abstract The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthornes representative work, is a classical novel in American literature in the 19th century. The novel displays Puritanisms great impact on peoples life and thought. This thesis will give a picture of puritans life and ideology through the analysis
2、of the Puritan town Boston and some related characters, and introduce how the communities in the town are deeply influenced by Puritanism. Meanwhile, by analyzing the main character Hester, the thesis will present the harshness and the strict punishment in Puritan society. In Puritan communities, wh
3、oever commits a sin will be punished. The thesis also presents Hawthornes attitude towards Puritanism. On one hand, he appreciates the Puritan thought and value; on the other hand, he condemns the negative impact of Puritan society on peoples spirit.Key Words: Puritanism, Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Sc
4、arlet Letter, Boston,Hester 内容 提要 霍桑的代表作红字是19世纪美国文学史上的一本古典小说。红字表现了清教主义传统在人们思想上和生活上的烙印,使人们对18世纪的美国 社会 有了一定的了解。在当时,一切都受到宗教的束缚,宗教有着神圣不可侵犯的权威。本论文通过对一些主要人物和波士顿小镇的 分析 向人们展示了清教徒的思想和他们的生活方式。交代了小镇上人们深受清教主义的 影响 。通过对主人公海丝特等人的分析揭示了清教社会的严酷以及严厉的刑罚制度。任何人无论谁犯了错都要受到惩罚。霍桑在一定程度上也受到清教主义的影响。一方面他肯定了宗教思想与价值,另一方面批判了清教社会对人的
5、精神的负面影响。 关键词:清教主义;纳撒尼尔霍桑;红字;波士顿;海斯特 Chapter1 .Introduction A. Puritans Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter was written in 18th century. The setting of The Scarlet Letter is in the 17th century in Boston, America. Before proceeding to the analysis of the Puritanism in the novel, some fundamental
6、definitions need to be established. Who were the Puritans? When did they arrive in the New WorldAmerica? How about thEir ideology and lifestyle? How about the author? Puritan is the name given in the 16th century to the more extreme Protestants within the Church of England. These Protestants thought
7、 the English Reformation had not gone far enough in reforming the doctrines and structure of the church. They wanted to purify thEIr church. In the 17th century many Puritans immigrated to the New World, where they sought to found a holy Commonwealth in New England. “The Puritans did not allow relig
8、ious dissent (holding different religious belief).They insisted that high position,and achievements were signs of eternal grace, that is, favour of God, and they wanted to force Gods will on the rest of tradition also involved a respect for learning which led to the estalishment of schools and the s
9、pread of literacy.”1 (P238) Puritanism remaines the dominant cultural force in that area into the 19th century. B. New England According to historical data, in 1620, the English Monarchy, as eager to be rid of the Puritans as the Puritans were to be rid of the King, granted a group of Puritans a cha
10、rter to make a settlement in the English colonies that is now the New England of America. There were economic incentives for the Puritan to move to the New World, including economic upheaval in Europe and the prospect of making a profit in America, but their chief incentive was religious: they would
11、 be able to practice their religion freely. So in late fall some 10settlers sailed on the Mayflower and arrived in New England. Then in 1628, provoked by King Charles Is increasing intolerance, another group of Puritans formed a business corporation, the Massachusetts Bay Company, for settlement of
12、the New World. They arrived on Cape Ann, just north and east of what is now called Boston. Thirteen years later, about 1,000 English settlers, largely the Puritans, had immigrated to the Boston area. By 1643, there were some0,000 in the general area of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, making Boston the
13、 largest and the most prosperous Puritan town in America. Considering the large number of all these Puritan settlers, their wide distribution and their strong faith, religious and daily life in the new American colonies, especially in Boston, was mainly of Puritan color. In addition, religious doctr
14、ine became civil law, and the rule of the leaders was absolute. While the whole of New England was largely Puritan, it is those who settled in and around Boston, who influenced American culture profoundly and of whom Nathanial Hawthorne wrote. C. Puritans ideology and lifestyle On the other hand, Pu
15、ritan ideology is very important for Puritans for they designed their lives after that. The puritans believed in the majesty, righteousness and sovereignty of God. They regard him as omniscient and omnipotent. In contrast,all human beings were depraved sinners. They believed that God had predestined
16、 some of these fallen creatures for the gift of salvation. This status of the elected or non-elected signified Gods choosing of those to whom the grace of salvation was to be offered. The Puritans took the scripture, and the sermons as Gods own words, which they interpreted, following the works of t
17、he French Peter Ramus, in the most accurate way, and expected all Puritans to live strictly following these did not mean that sinners could save themselves, but the elect could improve their souls. Two of the main points of Puritan theology are the covenants of grace and work. The covenant of grace
18、required a faith in God, and that God himself gave the elect to grasp. The covenant of work, on the contrary, depended only on human action. Although the Puritans believed in predetermination they did not wait their God-given fate. They spent their whole life trying to find out their destiny, whethe
19、r it might be heaven or hell. Work, even if it did not guarantee salvation, was their way to express their faith and to show their hope for who did not work was deprived of the high morality and a good life. However , Puritans paid much attention to their education. They thought that only those who
20、were able to read the Bible would find religious truth. The Bible was read and interpreted very accurately and strictly. And this truth, that was to be found by accurate interpretation, was synonymous with a good life. Although the Puritans have been very strict in religious way, on the other hand t
21、hey could be quite tolerant. The grade of tolerance was dependent to the extent of the appropriate thing. For example they condemned the drunkard, but not the consumption of alcohol itself. And they did not taboo sexuality, as long as it was sexuality between husband and wife and not extramarital se
22、xuality. But the strict Puritan code was far from tolerant. Relationship between men and women was very constrained and that are what made adultery such a bad sin in the eyes of everyone who in the community believed that their fate was controlled by God. Public discipline and punishment were used t
23、o discourage everyone else from committing the same crime or sin as the offending criminal did. The community was to follow the belief of God and to do their duties the best they could, yet were there to criticize and punish all who disobeyed the religion or laws. Church was the cornerstone of the 1
24、7th century life in New England. Everything was very strict and everyone was expected to follow the laws. It was against the law not to attend churchwhere men and women sat on opposite sides through long services. The Puritan lifestyle was restrained and rigid: People were expected to work hard and
25、repress their emotions or opinions. Individual differences were frowned upon. Even the dark, somber Puritan dress was dictated by the church. D. Hawthorns family background As one of the most influential Romantic novelists in America in the 19th century, “Nathaniel Hawthornes works mostly describe t
26、he peoples mental attitude, thought contradiction and life tragedy under Calvinistic pressure by the cruel clericalism domination in the colonial period. Hawthorne was born on July, 180in Salem, Massachusetts. Salem, his hometown, has ever been the place where Puritanism forces are rampant and sever
27、al generations of his ancestors are fanatic Puritans; therefore, the rich Puritanism thought from his family has deep-rooted effect on Hawthorne. Because Puritanism itself owns the complicated state that positivism and negativism are coexistent, Hawthorne has doubtful or religious attitude to Purita
28、nism. Hawthorne is inclined to conservation in political thought, and holds pessimism for future. On one hand, he assails Puritan criminal behaviors such as religious fanaticism and impermissibility to heresy; on the other hand, he takes the religious basic creed as the criterion to cognition and ju
29、dgment.” 2(P65) The contradictive mentality is typically and deeply represented in his masterpiece “The Scarlet Letter”. His family was of Puritan belief for generations and had been prominent in the area since colonial times. Hawthorne knew Bible very well and went to church frequently. When he was
30、 four, his father died on a voyage, but maternal relatives recognized his literary talent and financed his education. As a boy he went to the East Salem Church, which was described as “on the verge of Unitarism”. During his study in the Bowdin College, among his classmates were many of the important
31、 literary and political figures of the day: writer Horatio Bridge, future Senator Jonathan Ciley, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and future President Franklin Pierce. These prominent friends supplied Hawthorne with government employment in the lean times, allowing him time to bloom as an author. Later,
32、 when he served as a Consul in England, he attended services at a Unitarian church in Liverpool. But, it could not be more typical for a Puritan that he could not get along with the religious rituals and ceremonies, like, for example, funerals. He simply had these Puritan aversions that already caus
33、ed the Puritans to split from the Anglican Church. He simplely wanted to have a small regular income that would allow him to forget everything, which was not important to him. The rich lore of family and local history provided much of the material for Hawthornes works. The majority of his works take
34、s Americas Puritan past as its subject, but The Scarlet Letter uses the material to the greatest effect. Hawthorne perhaps chose this dark subject to convey his contempt for Puritanism. He indicates that his main purpose is to picture a way of “life” in the Salem Custom House, the satirical “the Cus
35、tom House” became the critically acclaimed prologue to The Scarlet Letter, not before described. While not recognized by Hawthorne himself as his most important work, the novel is regarded not only as his greatest accomplishment, but also frequently as the greatest novel in America literary history.
36、 After it was published in 1850, critics hailed it as initiating a distinctive American literary tradition. Chapter .Puritanism in the novel summary of the story The novel, The Scarlet Letter, is about the struggle three people face while trying to live their lives and find happiness in a Puritan so
37、ciety. It told the story like this. In the early 1640s, Hester has come to the small town of Boston, Massachusetts, from Great Britain, while her husband, Chillingworth has left to deal with something .But after then, there is no news about him and nobody know whether he is alive or not for two year
38、s. Then Hester and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, the towns priest, engages in the act of adultery and produce a baby girl named Pearl. Although only Hester know that Dimmesdale is the father, she has promised Dimmesdale not to reveal his identity. Hester is put on display in front of the entire town i
39、n order to punish her, and to also serve as an illustration to the towns people from sinning. She is then put in jail with the baby for a few months and forced to wear a scarlet letter “A” which stands for “Adultery” forever. Hesters husband, Roger Chillingworth, who had been captured by Native Amer
40、ican Indians on his way to New England and held in captivity for two years, escapes and enters the town of Boston. After learning of what Hester had done, Chillingworth poses as a doctor and vows to discover the identity of Hesters partner in sin. Hester agrees to keep his true identity a secret, to
41、o. “From main idea of this story, its easy for us to see the fact that it exposed gloomy and despicable repulsion of human nature and at the same time extolled glorious soul by portraying the dark reality under Puritanism in the 17th century.”3 (P92) Through this novel, the characters and situations
42、 have helped to describe the Puritan town Boston and Puritanism. ,one of the victims of Puritanism Firstly, Hester Prynne, one of the main characters, who in order to pursuit her own real love is convicted of adultery and is condemned to wear The Scarlet Letter “A” on her chest as a permanent sign o
43、f her sin. In modern society, Hester has done nothing wrong. She is brave and of graceful nature. She isnt hide her own feeling and to love Dimmesdale bravely and commit a sin. But in the Puritan society, Hester should have kept adherence to her husband, even she had not a bit love for him. And furt
44、hermore, she should kill her natural love within her, instead of letting it released and committing such a sin at Boston. After Hester commits the sin, the Puritan society immediately enforced its law against her. “Hester betrayed her husband and went against the principle of honesty on Puritan, so
45、she must accept the severe penalty in the Puritan society at that time.”4 (47) Besides to wear the red letter, she must suffer public shame on the scaffold. The beliefs of the general public at that time can easily be summed up in the first scaffold scene, which also gives a prospective of what Hest
46、er Prynne must deal with. “On the summer morning when our story begins its course, that the women, of whom there were several in the crowd, appeared to take a peculiar interest in whatever penal infliction might be expected to ensue.”5 (P42) For the public, Hesters punishment is reasonable. They don
47、t pay any pity on her, but take her punishment as one way of amusing themselves. It is a typical phenomenon of Puritanism thought. And the introduction of the words “Boston”,“Cornhill” ,“Kings introduction” also brings to the mind a picture of historic Boston and early American Puritanism. Boston, a
48、 staunch Puritanical town, is a moralistic and gloomy place where the citizens dress in drab colors and lack any liveliness. Even on the Election Day holiday, they cannot relax and enjoy themselves. Here the stonehearted Puritans are about to denounce Hester. She is forced to stand on a high platfor
49、m, called scaffold, in full view of everyone, as a public penance for committing adultery. One of the women said, “At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynnes forehead.”6(P43) How stonehearted they are. Later the official sentenced Hester to stand for three hour
50、s on the platform of the pillory and for the rest of her life, to wear The Scarlet Letter “A” on her Puritan communities were formed in a theocratic state where the Church and State share authority, and having equal responsibility for keeping law and order in the colony. This is based on the social
51、order pictured in the Old Testament, and scholarly clergymen such as John Wilson and Arthur Dimmesdale, the English university graduates, explain it. Emphasis is placed on the Biblical Covenant, which promised obedience to elect leaders. They were “magistrates” in the Puritan colony. Such social ord
52、er helps to explain that the different professions represented by the different example,the Governor,a military man, and the ministers assembled on the balcony overlooking the scaffold. The Scriptures demand death for adultery, and the Puritan laws closely follow the Biblical pattern. Thus, Hesters
53、crime of adultery is punished to death. Since her husband (Dr. Prynne) is reported to be dead, the magistrates extend to her what they consider to be great mercy. This scene also shows the weight of values and morals upon society in the 17th century where public punishment was not only used as a pun
54、ishment but as a way to discourage others from committing the same crime. The community was the key helper in making this punishment because it didnt helped to alienate Hester but to further her pain. The punishment brought forth of Hesters underlying pain, Hester sent forth a cry then she turned he
55、r eyes downward at The Scarlet Letter, and even touched it with her finger to assure herself that the infant and the shame were real. This pain only broke surface once,yet throughout the whole story Hester must deal with the shame and emotional pain of The Scarlet stranger summed it up best with the
56、 quotation, Thus she would be a living sermon against sin, until the ignominious letter be engraved upon her tombstone. Near in the end of Chapter XIV;Chillingworth says to Hester that, since her first step in the wrong direction, “it has all been a dark necessity ”7(P147) He refers to the consequen
57、ces of her action. Hesters disobedience to Gods will is her act of adultery, a fearful word on Puritan days, for this act against fidelity in marriage endangers the very basis and strength of the Puritan life. s rebellion to the Puritanism Secondly, if we have a glimpse of Hesters state of mind and
58、her attitude towards her sin during her punishment in scaffold; it is evident that Hester does not feel that she has sinned against God. Partly this is so because God has never been a very real presence in her life. Even her lover, Dimmesdale just remains spiritually in her mind. Hester shows her rebellion against Puritanism to the community. This also can get approved by following stages. One is “her strong protest against her daughter being taken away from her”. Another is “her stand
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