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对《飘》中斯佳丽的人物性格分析-毕业论文.doc

1、 毕业论文 题 目 : Tomorrow is Another Day Character Analysis of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind 明天是新的开始 对《飘》中斯佳丽的人物性格分析 学生姓名 指导教师 系 别 专业、班级 学 号 完成时间 明天是新的开始 对《飘》中斯佳丽的人物性格分析 河北科技师范学院 学士学位论文 学生姓名: 指导老师: vi

2、 Tomorrow is Another Day Character Analysis of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology BA Dissertation By Under the Supervision of 毕业设计(论文)原创性声明和使用授权说明 原创性声明 本人郑重承诺:所呈交的毕业设计(论文),是我个人在指导教师的指导下进行的研究工作及取得的成果。尽我所知,除文中特别加以标注和

3、致谢的地方外,不包含其他人或组织已经发表或公布过的研究成果,也不包含我为获得 及其它教育机构的学位或学历而使用过的材料。对本研究提供过帮助和做出过贡献的个人或集体,均已在文中作了明确的说明并表示了谢意。 作 者 签 名:       日  期:         指导教师签名:        日  期:        使用授权说明 本人完全了解 大学关于收集、保存、使用毕业设计(论文)的规定,即:按照学校要求提交毕业设计(论文)的印刷本和电子版本;学校有权保存毕业设计(论文)的印刷本和电子版,并提供目录检索与阅

4、览服务;学校可以采用影印、缩印、数字化或其它复制手段保存论文;在不以赢利为目的前提下,学校可以公布论文的部分或全部内容。 作者签名:        日  期:         学位论文原创性声明 本人郑重声明:所呈交的论文是本人在导师的指导下独立进行研究所取得的研究成果。除了文中特别加以标注引用的内容外,本论文不包含任何其他个人或集体已经发表或撰写的成果作品。对本文的研究做出重要贡献的个人和集体,均已在文中以明确方式标明。本人完全意识到本声明的法律后果由本人承担。 作者签名: 日期: 年 月 日 学位论文版权使用授

5、权书 本学位论文作者完全了解学校有关保留、使用学位论文的规定,同意学校保留并向国家有关部门或机构送交论文的复印件和电子版,允许论文被查阅和借阅。本人授权      大学可以将本学位论文的全部或部分内容编入有关数据库进行检索,可以采用影印、缩印或扫描等复制手段保存和汇编本学位论文。 涉密论文按学校规定处理。 作者签名: 日期: 年 月 日 导师签名: 日期: 年 月 日 Acknowledgements I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to my

6、supervisor, Professor Shao Lijun, for her unflagging guidance and valuable advice, without which I would not have completed this paper. Her profound knowledge and noble character will exert a great influence on my future life and career. I am also grateful to all the teachers who have taught me and

7、 offered me much help in the past four years. My thankfulness also goes to those generous friends and classmates who have extended encouragement and assistance. Finally, I want thank my parents and girlfriend for the love and support so faithfully.

8、 摘要 《飘》是美国现代女作家玛格丽特.米歇尔于1936年发表的一部长篇通俗小说,也是其一生唯一的一部长篇小说,《飘》问世70多年来,被广泛流传并受到广泛的好评,不失为一部旷世经典之作。然而《飘》所走过的路程却并不是一帆风顺的,在许多批评家看来,《飘》不能被称为一部优雅的艺术之作,甚至不能进入美国文学的神圣殿堂。小说的女主人公斯佳丽被他们描绘成一个极度自私、爱慕虚荣、冷酷无情、为达目的不择手段的女性。但是,经过时间的洗礼,《飘》越来越闪耀出其旷世经典的光芒,更拥有了无数的支持者。 文章由引言、战前的斯佳丽、战时的斯佳丽、战后的斯佳丽、对比、结论五部分构成。引言简要介

9、绍作者的生平、以及当时的女性主义。作者玛格丽特.米歇尔是一个具有女性主义意识的女作家。她在小说中含蓄的批判了美国内战时期的南方妇道观,通过委婉的语言更深刻彻底的揭示出南方妇道观的虚伪、愚昧和对妇女的压抑。战前、中、后的斯佳丽具体的阐述了主人公是怎样从战前一个自私、任性但又坚强、勇敢的南方贵族千金小姐转变为战时的懂得照顾别人、果敢但又有些残酷的生活上的勇士既而转变为战后的勤劳、有心计、有思想、有远见的南方新女性。对比部分主要是斯佳丽与媚兰与斯佳丽对比。斯佳丽与媚兰是小说中性格截然不同的两个女主人公,而不同的性格是她们的人生也大相径庭。思嘉果断、坚决的性格决定了她奋进的一生,媚兰的宽容、坚韧同样注

10、定了她终生的勤苦。结论通过全篇总结得出,跟她的三个主要人生经历密不可分,通过对社会背景、人生经历和对比的分析,总结出斯佳丽一如既往的性格和由生活所迫改变了的性格并日益成熟,逐渐的成为有思想、有远见的南方新女性。 关键词:《飘》 战争 女性主义 对比 Abstract Gone with the Wind, written by Margaret Mitchell has been one of the bestsellers and popular with the reader ever since its publicati

11、on in 1936. It is her first and only long novel. In 70 years since 1936, the novel was wide spread and well received. It was considered as a very classic work. But many opponents do not agree with that. In their eyes the novel will never have the chance to enter the scared palace of American literat

12、ure and Scarlett O’Hara the protagonist in the novel is an extremely selfish, vain, and merciless woman who will not hesitate to resort to any means in order to reach her ends. But as time passed, the novel spread more and more widely, sweeps the world and has aroused interest of a large number of f

13、ascinated viewers. And the readers more and more favored the heroine Scarlett. The body is made up of four chapters. Chapter One gives a brief introduction of Margaret Mitchell’s life, the traditional Southern Womanhood and the feminist. Margaret Mitchell is a woman writer. She has strong feminism.

14、 We can get it from the novel, especially from Scarlett. Chapter Two to Chapter Four described the life of Scarlett before war, in the war and after war. These three chapters analyze how Scarlett completes her transformation from 16 years old girl deeply influenced by traditional Southern Womanhood

15、to a serious-minded and far-sighted woman. and compared Sarlett with Melanie,they are quite different girls, and those differences make their life very different, any way, attitude is everything. The novel named Gone with the Wind. And Melanie is the wind; she is traditional, graceful and tolerant.

16、The old South has gone with the wind, and so Melanie. Scarlett was not, she is new, and she is decisive and firm. She is quite an opponent of the old South. New American comes, and so Scarlett. The conclusion summarizes the whole thesis and reiterates the main viewpoint: her transformations connec

17、ted closely with her three stages of life. She is increasingly maturing and in the end becomes a new Southern woman with strong feminism leanings. When we faced with difficulties we will call the memories of Scarlett and her words to the world “Tomorrow is another day”! Key words: Gone with the

18、 Wind, War, Feminist leaning, Contrast Contents I Introduction ………………………………………………………………………1 1.1 About the Author………………………………………………………….........1 1.2 About Feminism....................................................................................2 1.3 About the American Modernism.........

19、3 1.4 About the American Civil War............................................................3 II The Period before the War.............................................................................6 2.1 About the Title........................

20、………….....................6 2.2 The Plot Summary……………….……………………………………….........6 2.3 Scarlett in the Period before War……………………………………….........7 2.3.1 Education of the Women in the South before War.....................................7 2.3.2 Scarlett the Rebellious

21、Girl………………….......................................9 2.4 The Summary………………..……………………………………….........10 III The Period in the War………….………………………………………………....12 3.1 The Plot Summary.........................................................................................12 3.2 Scarlett’s Capability o

22、f Changing with Times………………...........14 3.3 Scarlett’s Persistent Pursuit of Better Life…………………...........15 3.4 The Summary……………………………………..………………...........16 IV The Period after the War………..……………...............................................17 4.1 The Plot Summary………………………………………………..........

23、17 4.2 Scarlett’s Persistent Pursuit of True Love………………………….................18 4.3 The Contrast of Scarlett and Melanie..........................................19 V Conclusion………………………………………………………………………...21 Bibliography ……………………………………………………………………….23

24、 Chapter One Introduction In 1936, Margaret Mitchell’s first and only novel Gone with the Wind was published. Soon Margaret became a superstar writer, she became more and more famous, and the novel gives her much reputation. 1.1 About the Author Margaret Mitchell, an American woman writer in t

25、he South, was born on November 8, 1900 in Atlanta, Georgia, where she lived all her life. Her mother was a suffragist, father a prominent lawyer and president of the Atlanta Historical Society. Mitchell grew up listening to stories about old Atlanta and the battles the confederate Army had fought th

26、ere 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 I’d be a prize fighter.” Mitchell graduated from the local Washington Seminary and started in 1918 to study medicine at Smith College. In her y

27、outh Mitchell adopted her mother’s feminist leanings which clashed with her father’s conservatism, but she lived fully the Jazz age and wrote about it in nonfiction, like in her article ‘Dancers Now Drown Out Even the Cowbell’ in he Atlanta Journal Sunday Magazine. When Mitchell’s mother died in 191

28、9, she returned to home to keep house for her father and brother. In 1922 she married Berrien Kennard Upshaw. The disastrous marriage was climaxed by spousal rape and was annulled in 1924. Mitchell started her career as a journalist in 1922 under the name Peggy Mitchell, writing articles, interviews

29、 sketches, and book reviews for the Atlanta Journal. Four years later she resigned after an ankle injury. Her second husband, John Robert Marsh, an advertising manager, encouraged Mitchell in her writing aspirations. From 1926 to 1929 she wrote Gone with the Wind, the novel took her nearly ten ye

30、ars. She never thought that so many people favor it even now. The book broke sales records, the New Yorker praised it and the poet and critic John Crowe Ransom admired “the architectural persistence behind the big work” but criticized the book as overly Southern, particularly in its treatment of Rec

31、onstruction. Malcolm Cowley’s disdain in his review originated partly from the book’s popularity. John Peale Bishop dismissed the novel as merely “One more of those 1000 page novels, competent but neither very good nor very sound.” But in these opponents’ sounds, the book was awarded the Pulitzer Pr

32、ize. Although Gone with the Wind brought Mitchell fame and a tremendous fortune, it seems to have brought little joy. Chased by the press and public, the author and her husband lived modestly and traveled rarely. Also questions about the book’s literary status and racism, historical view and depict

33、ion of the Klux Klan, which had many similarities with D.W. Griffith’s film The Birth of a Nation (1915), led to critical neglect that continued well in the 1960s. Griffith’s film was based on the Reverend Thomas Dixon’s racist play; the author was a great admirer of Mitchell and wanted to write a s

34、tudy of her novel. In Atlanta the Klan kept a high profile and had it national headquarters in the 1920s on the same street, where Mitchell lived. During World War II, Mitchell was a volunteer selling war bonds and volunteer for the American Red Cross. She was named honorary citizen of Vimoutiers,

35、France, in 1949, for helping the city obtain American aid after World War II. Mitchell died in Atlanta on August 16, 1949. She was struck by a speeding car while crossing Peachtree Street. 1.2 About Feminism Feminism is closely related to women’s struggle for social, political and economic equal

36、ity of men and women. The Women’s Movement evolved out of social reform groups such as the Abolition of Slavery, the Social Purity and Temperance Movements. In A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), the first great feminist treatise, Mary Wollstonecraft argues that women should not be excluded

37、 from the rights enjoyed by men and she is an early proponent of educational equality between men and women. Engels’ The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State (1884) provides the most comprehensive account of patriarchal history and economy. His explanation of the roots of women’s su

38、bjugation in the main institutions of class society is a giant step forward and lays the foundation for a scientific understanding of women’s plight. But Mitchell wrote a distinctly feminist novel. She sounds the note early with the narrator’s comment that “at no time, before or since, has so low

39、a premium been placed on feminine naturalness,” and she mercilessly exposes a southern patriarchy that requires that women be flatteringly subservient to males, no matter how much less intelligent and capable. But even more telling than its overtly repeated feminist message, it is a novel dominated

40、by strong women—Scarlett, Melanie, Ellen O’Hara (Scarlett’s mother), Mrs. Tarleton, Grandma Fontaine, Mrs. Meade, and Mammy. Mitchell takes pains to show the spine of a southern matriarchy secretly underlying a patriarchy. Some critics have argued that Scarlett’s feminist success story is undercut

41、by a sexual desire to be engulfed and dominated. Mitchell does problematize human sexuality. Ashley Wilkes’s own fear of being passionately released but then engulfed and dominated by Scarlett is a case in point. “You would want all of a man,” he laments. In Mitchell’s failure to bend sexual desire

42、to some clinically theorized, balanced, emotionally healthy paradigm, she is a model. 1.3 About American Modernism American modernism lasted from 1900 to about 1940 and postmodernism was in vogue from 1960s to 1980s. Gone with the Wind was written during 1920s to 1930s, and also Margaret Mitchell

43、was a modernism writer. During the first decades of the 20th century modernism became an international tendency in art and literature. It began in Germany in the 1890s, and spread worldwide, and ended in the early 1940s. It included a wide range of artistic expressions such as symbolism, impressioni

44、sm, imagism post-impressionism, expressionism and so on. 1.4 About the American Civil War The American civil war was broke out in 1861 and last for five years. The Westward Movement, the two different economic systems of the North and the South and the upsurge of the workers’ movement formed the m

45、ain aspects of the situation before the Civil War. In the North the capitalist economy developed rapidly and industrial production advanced at an amazing speed. The output value of manufacture increased almost three times from 1840 to 1869. Coal and iron production were greatly increased. Transporta

46、tion was also improved. Many canals were dug and thousands of miles of railway were built. All this stimulated the further development of industry. By 1860, American industry had ranked fourth in the world. But in the South things were quite different. The South had a large number of plantations on

47、which Negro slaves were made to work. They grew cotton and tobacco, but there was little industry. So cotton and tobacco were exported as raw materials for they could not be processed there. Plantation owners kept a great number of slaves, and slave labor was totally depended upon. The plantation ow

48、ners of the South insisted that the slavery system should be kept because they considered slaves to constitute cheap labor, while the industrial capitalists of the North found free labor was more economical and therefore more profitable for their industry. This was the main cause of the conflict and

49、 also the main cause of the Civil War between the North and the South. On April 19th, 1861, President Lincoln ordered the Federal Navy to blockade the Atlantic coast from South Carolina to Florida. When the war stared, the North enjoyed a decided advantage. Here has the contrast between the North a

50、nd the South. The North: A mighty economy due to its ability of industrial production. Twenty-three states remaining in the Union. Having three-fourths of the entire territory of the country. A large population of about 22 million people. Two-thirds of the national wealth. A convenient transp

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