1、AbstractGone with the wind is a famous work that created with the history background of Civil War by Margaret Mitchell. It is not only a romantic novel, but also a great work of discussing the changes in 1860s America. It reflects preferably great historical projects such as the southern situation,
2、social problem, disintegration of the southern plantation, feminism, etc. It has a deep literary value. The topic focuses on the times that women were in a very low position and in the story, the womens wisdom and courage were no less than men, and even beyond the men. Based on the theoretical found
3、ation and through the exploration of Gone with the Wind in detail, the author attempts to study the close relationship between feminism and society. This thesis consists of two chapters with one introduction and a conclusion. The introduction scans the historical background and the womens characteri
4、stics and position in that society. Chapter One mainly analyzes the pre-war social system and slavery in the south America, and Scarlett, Melanie and other womens changing characteristics and struggle in the war. And then it leads out Chapter Two which explores the process of Feminine consciousness
5、wakening and womens movements.The conclusion summarizes the views of this thesis and suggests that Gone with the Wind should be taken as a potential target of feminist studies. Key words: Scarlett; Melanie; feminism; self-wakening中文摘要飘是玛格丽特米切尔以美国内战时期的南方为历史背景创作的一部名著,它既是一部浪漫的爱情小说,也是一部探讨19世纪60年代美国南方所经历
6、的种种变化的著作,它着实反映了较多当时的南方局势、社会问题、南方种植园经济的瓦解、女权主义等,具有重大历史意义的课题,具有深远的文学价值。本选题着重在飘中所描写的在妇女地位十分低下的时代,故事中的女人所表现出的智慧和勇气丝毫不亚于男人,甚至超越男人。由此,本论文试图从具体文本出发,试图展现和探讨女性主义与社会的关系。本论文由两个章节和一个引言和结语组成。引言部分主要是对飘的历史背景以及里面主要女性人物性格以及她们所处的社会地位概述。第一章主要分析战前的美国南方以男性为主体的社会以及其奴隶制度,还有斯嘉丽、梅兰妮等角色在战争中挣扎求存以及她们性格的转变。由此引出第二章具体探讨有关女性的觉醒及女性
7、主义运动的发展过程。论文的结语部分总结了本论文的主要观点并提出了飘中关于妇女觉醒的重要意义以及美国妇女的女性意识不断觉醒,她们不断地积累经验,努力争取自由和平等对社会起到的积极作用。关键词: 斯嘉丽; 梅兰妮; 女性意识; 觉醒1. Introduction1.1 The Critical Reviews on Gone with the Wind at Home and AbroadEven though Gone with the Wind broke the sales record and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1937, it had b
8、een neglected by critics due to some controversial questions. And despite the lack of critical attention for the very beginning period of its publication, Gone with the Wind, has never lacked the attention of the readers, it has sold 28 million copies since its publication in 1936 and has been trans
9、lated into at least 30 languages worldwide. Moreover, since the 1960s, Gone with the Wind has become a focus of studies worldwide.The latest studies of Margaret abroad are enormous and fruitful. These studies mainly focus on the following aspects: firstly, the books on the relationship between Marga
10、ret Mitchell and her works have become more fruitful, especially in the United States, Julian Granberry compiled all the letters of Margaret and published them under the title of Letters from Margaret (2006). All these letters will present readers with the real language and the real thoughts of Marg
11、aret, which will help us to deconstruct the false legends about Margaret Mitchell. Patrick Allens Margaret Mitchell, Reporter (2000), through compiling diverse columns, exposes to us the lively, knowledgeable, keenly-observed Margaret before Gone with the Wind won her fame. The books on Margaret Mit
12、chells life also include Anne Edwards Road to Tara: The Life of Margaret Mitchell (1983) and Finis Farrs Margaret Mitchell of Atlanta: The Author of Gone with the Wind (1965). Gone with the Wind is one of the most popular American novels in China. From 1940 when its first edition of the Chinese vers
13、ion was published, Gone with the Wind has gained an enthusiastic reception and has been the focus of study of many scholars. In China, in the past decade, the studies of the novel have become even more prosperous and covered even wider scopes. These studies are concerned with various topics, such as
14、 the glamour of the novel, its themes, characterization, images and archetypes. These studies are conducted from different perspectives such as feministic perspective and archetypal views are going to be discussed in the coming section.The aspect which attracts the most focus is the study on the fem
15、ale protagonist of the novelScarlett OHara. Due to the complexities of the character of Scarlett, scholars study her from different aspects with various focuses. Some scholars (徐振忠, 2004) deal with the characterization and the aesthetic values of this female protagonist, while others (孙宇, 2003) try
16、to focus on the realistic aspect of this character. Some articles (邹晶明, 2003) focus on the traditional consciousness of Scarlett while others (陈晓红, 2004; 李艳波, 2006) try to explore the rebellious aspect of her. Through reading these studies with the diversified focuses, the readers will benefit a gre
17、at deal since they will be able to master a comprehensive view of this protagonist. In turn, this will greatly decrease the readers chances of forming biased opinions against this protagonist.1.2 The meaning and the development of feminismWhen I finished reading Gone with the Wind, a feeling came to
18、 me that the female roles in the novel were so great and impressive. Through the ages, masculinity is the main part of the society development from the beginning to the end, but femininity is just the second sex of the society and always in the edge of the history. The Bible told the world: the God
19、creates Eve by using Adams rib. From that time it seems the women were fated to be a part of men. Under the imprisonment of the paternity culture, women only have to be in a subsidiary position. Along with the progress of the society, women became awaken, they were eager to fight a place of their ow
20、n in the practice of history.The development of feminism was not a continuous process. In the West, the position of women experienced a series changes. In the early time of ancient Greek, wives were just limited to the family as managers. After that, the time of “managers of family” occupied a very
21、long time of history. Until the French Revolution in the 18th century, the bourgeois women held the revolutionary slogan “freedom, equality, fraternity” to declare war to the masculinity society. And all these began to open the curtain of feminist movement. Along with the development of the feminist
22、 movement, more and more women images with feminist color appeared in the literature. And the theory of feminism was initially appeared in the gradually thorough and develops process of the feminist movement. It is obviously a result of the political movement went deep in the literature area. Since
23、1830s, the West began a feminist movement which fought for the rights of education, politics, laws and economy for the women. The historical implication of “feminism” usually means “movements for recognition of the claims of women for rights (legal, political, familial, act.) are equal to those poss
24、essed by men.” (邹晶明,2003:117) Women have never ceased to fight for their rights, though the feminist movement in the West did not take any visible shape till the 19th century in the name of womens liberation movement. Darwomos shook the self-importance of man/male, Marxism further questioned the leg
25、itimacy of capitalist man, and Nietzsche denounced the validity of (the male) God. In this context womens liberation movement took a definite shape and made major progress in womens suffrage and property rights. Women became medical doctors; lawyers, or journalists, and women students went into Harv
26、ard, Oxford and Cambridge.2. The background of Gone with the Wind2.1 The Social BackgroundAs we have seen in the first chapter of Gone with the Wind, before the war, Tara was affluent and with venerable air. Vast field was full of vigour.The people and their servants were getting along. There were a
27、ffluent and lively scenes everywhere and the rurality was unconstraint and leisurely, one clue comes from the rich life in the Twelve Oaks.In those times, slaves can be bought and sold freely. In the plead of a black cattle named Polk, Scarletts father Gerald bought Dicey and Prissy with 3000 dollar
28、. Geralds won his first black cattle even through gambling. Black cattle didnt have any political rights. The white race can punish their slaves at will. poker and horse racing, red-hot politics and the code duello, States Rights and damnation to all Yankees, slavery and King Cotton, contempt for wh
29、ite trash and exaggerated courtesy to women, all these are what Southerners concern about. In the south, the concept of “Man is superior to woman” in people minds is ineradicable. They thought women were passive, negative and flabby; they have to operate according to mens wishes, only in this way th
30、ey would not be abandoned by men and be reviled by the society. The Southern society of the novel expects men and women to conform to specific gender roles. The narrator notes that the man owns the property but the woman manages it; the man take credit for managing the property and the women then “p
31、raise his cleverness.” Owning property gives men rights and power, but they share little of the reward that results from the womens hard work. Women have all the work and responsibility of running the property, but enjoy only those rights that men deign to grant them. The narrator stresses the absur
32、dity of these gender roles, sarcastically saying, “the man roared like a bull when a splinter was in his finger, and the woman muffled the moans of childbirth, lest she disturb him.” In this society, men expect women to suppress their needs and desires and focus attention on the men. Women are not e
33、ven allowed to take credit for their own intelligence, bravery, and strength. Society punishes those women who put a toe over the gender lines.The war totally destroyed the peaceful, calm life and material wealth in the south. Tara was ransacked of all its valuables and it became ruins. In July, 186
34、4, Atlanta was trapped, and gunfire has been ringing through the streets. The slavery disintegrated, and the institution of freely purchasing slaves had gone with the wind. Except several personal black cattles, more than 100 slaves in Scarletts home were all away with the Northern army. Slaves of t
35、he past now became unusually lucky people, with help of the Yankee; those black people who were most lowly and ignorant have climbed to labour.Therefore, the vanish of the slaves institution promote the development of the domestic economy, it was an inevitable result of the development of the capita
36、list class. The war made the southern economy collapsed, there with its civilization and customs fell apart.Gone With The Wind is both a romance and a meditation of the changes that swept the America South in the 1860s.The novel begins in 1861,in the days before the Civil War, and ends in 1871,after
37、 the Democrats regain power in Georgia. The South changes completely during the intervening years, and Mitchells novel illustrates the struggles of the South people who live through the Civil War era.2.2 Margaret Mitchell and Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell, the author of the enormously popular
38、 novel Gone with the Wind (1936), was born in Atlanta. The social customs of South America and the relationship of her family made a direct impact on her novels. When Mitchell was born, her hometown in Atlanta was still immersed in the painful; and struggle of the Civil War. Mitchell grew up listeni
39、ng to stories about old Atlanta and the battles the Confederate Army had fought there during the American Civil War. At the age of fifteen she wrote in her journal: “If I were a boy, I would try for West Point, if I could make it, or well Id be a prize fighteranything for the thrills.” (Harwell, 197
40、6:36) Mitchell graduated from the local Washington Seminary and started in 1918 to study medicine at Smith College. Under the influence of her grandmother, she began to accept the racial concept of the South and class prejudice, and she had a feeling of hatred and resentment. From 1926 to 1929 she w
41、rote Gone with the Wind. The outcome, a thousand page novel, which was later compared with Tolstoys War and Peace, was published by the Macmillan Publishing Company in 1936. Today, the social effect caused by Gone with the Wind is still extraordinary. After its publication, Gone with the Wind was pr
42、aised as well as criticized. The New Yorker praised it, and John Crowe Ranson, the poet and critic, admired “the architectural persistence behind the big work” (Robbins, 2000:79) but criticized the book as overly Southern, particularly in its treatment of Reconstruction. In his review, Malcolm Cowle
43、ys disdain originated partly from the books popularity. John Peale Bishop dismissed the novel as merely “one more of those 1000 page novels, competent but neither very good nor very sound.”(谭隧, 2003:55 ) Despite the different comments, Gone with the Wind was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1937.And th
44、ere is something can not be ignored, that is the impact of the novel is increasingly deep and irresistible. In the world of literature, Margaret Mitchell is one of the few writers whose fames are built on only one book. Since the publication of Gone with the Wind, it has become the focus of studies
45、of many scholars.3. The Study of Feminism in Gone with the Wind3.1 Main Female Images in Gone with the WindThere is a profound and rich connotation of Gone with the wind. Not only does it carry forward the spirit of the Southern nobles indomitable struggle for survival, but also in praise of the ear
46、th, which is more permeated with rich female consciousness. Women are in subordinate position and subjected to many restrictions, their role is not being taken seriously, but the female described by Mitchell did not lose their luster and dazzling in the male group. This is a strong-women-leading nov
47、el, Scarlett, Melanie, Ellen, Mrs. Mead, black mummy. Mitchell tried to show the matriarchy under the southern patriarchy system.3.1.1 MelanieMelanie is a pure and simple nice person. She is a very traditional woman; she loves her husband and son, and takes care of everyone at her side. From the ori
48、ginal work we can see that Men are just like babies who need womens attention and care. Scarlett and Melanie are also mens spiritual supporters; they have done their best to support their men and look after their family well when their men are fighting at the battle. Without their dear wives or girl
49、 friends perpetual invigoration, these men can not be so brave at the battle. All the honor which the men gain in the war will be consecrated to the women who fight with their common enemies but only in different place. And after war, they are still mens supporters.Melanie loves her husband very much. This kind of love comes from her heart and it is so sincere and great. From the time when she and Ashley are engaged, Melanie gives he