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Thescarletletter读书报告Great WomanThe story happened in Boston about 200 years ago. It narrates love affairs between three persons. He is an old misshapen man and a doctor. Hester does not love him at all. Another man is a young minister, Dimmesdale, who has a high position among minister and is highly respected among his people in town. Hester and Dimmesdale love each other. But their love is forbidden in that time. It is sinful. Due to this, Hester is punished by society with a letter A on her chest, which considered an evil, a shame. In this novel, the mainline seems to be around the letter A. Hester is brave enough to face the cruel reality. She is always with a mind of courage. She has been alone with her child for a long time, with little communication. Shame! Hopelessness! Loneliness! Hester has to wear the letter “A” day after day, seven years as for punishment and ill fame. The Scarlet Letter offers an extraordinary insight into the norms and behavior of the 17th century in American Puritan society. The basic conflicts and problems of its main character, however, are familiar to readers in the present. The main role has borne a child out of her adultery, a scarlet “A” on her dress at all time. It concerns about the moral, emotional and psychological effect of the sin on people in gene ral. It’s not simply a love story or a story of sin. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the scarlet letter to symbolize the harshness of Puritan society, showing hoe they brand sinners for life.Dimmesdale always feels he just like a demon controlled by everything around him. He loves Hester, but due to many reasons he has no choice or courage except following the rules of thesociety. However, he always hates himself, because he has no right to charge the reality of the world. He wants to meet Hester and Pear, but he is so feared that he will lose face if he meets Hester and Pear. And everyone will know the relationship between them. In that time, people just haven’t right to control everything. People always follow the rules and don’t against e verything. They obey everything because of people’s thoughts have been controlled by the laws for a long time.Hester is a good wife and mother. She loves her husband and her child especially when the society secluded her. She always lived with her child Pearl and when Pearl asks her some questions about why she always wears “A”, she just feels very ugly and doesn’t know how to say the thing to her child. So she always looks for excuses, but the burdens on her shoulder are heavily enough that she always loses her aims or hopes in life. Fortunately, Pearl gives her light. The love she gives Pearl is worth more than everything in the world. Pearl lives a very happiness life. However, Pearl is just a child and she just doesn’t know the cruel of the world and when she grows a little order, she also feels a little that the other persons’words or deeds towards them are very different. The world is cold. Everyone is indifferent to them. To Hester, running away or removing the letter would be an acknowledgment of soc iety’s power over her. She would be admitting that the letter is a mark of shame and something from which she desires to escape. Instead, Hester stays, refiguring the scarlet letter as a symbol of her own experience and character. Her past sin is a part of herself. Thus, Hester very determinedly integrates her sin into he life. From her let me know that diligence outstrips poverty. If you have great talents, industry will help improve them; if you have but moderate abilities, industry willsupply their deficiency. Hester is full of youthful vigor, she is diligent and modest and skill. And also let me know the real happiness lies in the fruit of labor produced by one’s sweat and toil. Diligence redeems stupidity. Hard work conquers all things. Happiness consists in contentment. Happy is who knows his follies in his youth. It is those who have brought happiness to the people that will feel the happiest themselves. Roger Chilling wants to kill Dimmesdale, so he uses every ways that he can to press Dimmesdale to devil. Those in favor of capital punishment are motivated only by a desire for revenge and retaliation. The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it.Hester always have a good mood to enjoy the flowers when they are in bloom with her child Pearl. Reading to here, just let me think of man like every other animal is by nature indolent. If nothing spurs him on, then he will hardly think, and will behave from habit like a machine.The town’s poor seem to me when often t o live the most independent lives of any. May be they are simply great enough to receive without misgiving. Most think that they are above being supported by the town; but it often happens that they are not above supporting themselves by dishonest means, which should be more disreputable.Cultivate poverty like a garden herb, like sage. No not trouble yourself much to get new thing, whether clothes or friends, turn the old, return to them. Things do not change, we change.Sells your clothes and keep your thoughts. When a woman has lived through a difficult experience, her character changes a great deal. If she be all tenderness, she will die. If she survives, the tenderness will leave her. Hester’s charitable deeds andquiet humility have earned her a reprieve from the scorn of the community. The letter on her chest represents her work on earth, always helping others, without expecting any thanks. Never afterwards, does that scarlet letter leave her chest. The townspeople no longer view the letter as a punishment, but rather as representing her great strength and bravery and thy say it means “Able.”There is a saying that goes like this: Capital punishment should be a major deterrent. Other strict law should also be put into practice. Those who are lenient to criminals are unkind to innocent people. Capital punishment should be a major deterrent. Emphasis should be put on the reform of criminals.From this story let me know that however mean our life is, meet and love it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not as bad as we are. It looks poorest when we are richest. The fault-finder will find faults in paradise. Love our life, poor as it is. We may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poor-house. The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the alms-hours as brightly as from the rich man’s abode; the snow melts before its’ door as early as in the spring. I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a paradise. In the end, Hester's strength, honesty, and compassion carry her through a life she had not imagined. While Dimmesdale dies after his public confession and Chillingworth dies consumed by his own hatred and revenge, Hester lives on, quietly. The scarlet letter made her what she became, and, in the end, she grew stronger andmore at peace through her suffering.However, after Hester dies, she shares a single tombstone with Dimmesdale, with a deep colored letter “A” shiningbrightly.In our life, we should never give up, never lose hope, we should have faith. It allows us to cope. Trying time will pass. As we always do. Just have patience. We can overcome every kind of difficult in our life. If we would ever accomplish anything in life, let us not forget that we must persevere just like Hester who keeps the secret for a long time. At this time, the red “A” is not only the symbol of adultery and shame; it represents her intelligence in the life, and the persistent pursuit of love, and kind heart to around people. She also wears the red “A” until death. We have to say Hester is a great woman and mother.(1,383 words)。

A Reading Report of The Scarlet Letter修改

A Reading Report of The Scarlet Letter修改

A Reading Report of The Scarlet LetterRecently, I have read a novel called The scarlet Letter and I do really learned something from it. Therefore I want to share something with all of the people.First of all, let’s learn something about the author. Nat haniel Hawthorne, 1804—1864, was an important writer from America. He had puritan ancestors which made him feel guilty. And he tried to be different from his family. He used to write many short novels and The Scarlet Letter makes him well-known.Of course, we should learn something about the content. The story begins with the judge of a beautiful woman who takes a little baby. The woman is Hester Prynne and the baby is her daughter. But people do not know who her father is. Therefore, Hester acts against the law and the morality. When she is judged on public and she must always wear a red character 'A', a strange old person watches all the things. To our surprise, he is the husband of Hester Prynne and he takes up revenge. After Hester is released from prison, she is isolated alone and she has to put up with the ridicule and the hatred. On the contrary, she takes a positive attitude and brings her baby--Pearl up. What's more, she helps many more people. Gradually and gradually, the opinion about her begins to change among people. Her daughter, Pearl is a lovely girl. We can say that her mind is filled with passion and happiness, also including strange power. At the same time, another person bears the torture of the "A" because he is the one Hester protects, the father of Pearl. For one thing, he must feel guilty due to his occupation, the Master. For another thing, the old man lives around him and takes his revenge. Years later, the Master is badly ill and Hester wants to leave with him for another place. However, the old man damages this. Finally, the Master admits all the things and then he dies. Then, Hester leaves and the old man dies.After reading this novel, different people have different feelings. But, I think all of us must be moved because Hester pursues the love and freedom bravely and she protects the one she loves. What impresses us most is that she never give up whatever difficulties she meets and she gives helpful hands to everyone even they laugh at her. To tell the truth, i do not like the young Master. He is not brave enough to try to protect those he loves. When meeting difficulty, we should not escape from it, we should seek the answer to the question. Then, it is vital to keep a positive attitude so that we can go on our life. In addition, we should not hurt ourselves when we cannot deal with something. As the old saying goes, health is the basic to battle. We must treasure our health. Another important thing is that we must treasure the relationship between different people. When we cannot be accepted by others, we should find faults with ourselves and we should always be the kind one. We can help others if we do really have the ability to do so. On the other hand, if we do not do anything wrong, we should not give in others and we do not have to make ourselves low-down. We all have dignity and we should be respected by all the people. The last thing I want to say is that we should try to live well and create more wonders for our life. Believe it or not, we all have some potential we do not know.。

黑布林英语阅读初一赤诚之心读后感

黑布林英语阅读初一赤诚之心读后感

黑布林英语阅读初一赤诚之心读后感全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1A Reader's Response to "Crimson Heart" by Brakebills English Reading for Grade 7"Crimson Heart" is an amazing book that really made me think about a lot of deep stuff. At first, I wasn't sure if I would like it because it seemed kind of complex with all the symbolism and metaphors. But once I got into it, I couldn't put it down!The story is about Lia, a young girl growing up in a fantasy world called Edria. Edria is split into two realms - the Crimson Realm ruled by the evil King Vorak, and the White Realm which is a refuge for those resisting his tyranny. Lia lives in the White Realm, but she has a special power called "The Crimson Heart" which allows her to wield fire-based magic.This power makes Lia the key to overthrowing King Vorak, but it also puts her in grave danger because Vorak wants to capture her and use her powers for evil. So you have this epic battle of good versus evil playing out, but it's much more than that. The book explores really deep themes about the duality ofhuman nature, moral ambiguity, finding inner strength, and making tough choices.What I loved most was how the author used vivid imagery and symbolism to make these deeper meanings come alive. The crimson color comes to symbolize so many things - passion, danger, the spilling of blood in war, the fire burning in Lia's heart. The contrast between the Crimson and White Realms represents the struggle between darkness and light within us all.Lia herself is such a richly developed character. On the surface, she seems like a typical fantasy hero - brave, resilient, fighting for a noble cause. But she's also quite insecure at times, questioning herself and her abilities. She makes mistakes and has to confront some harsh realities about the flaws even in her loyalties to the White Realm. Her evolution as she comes to understand and master her powers becomes a metaphor for the journey to self-actualization we all go through.The supporting characters are just as nuanced andmulti-layered. My favorite was probably Ark, Lia's best friend and protector from the White Realm. He plays the classic "loyal friend" role, but he's so much more than that. Ark has his own inner demons to wrestle with related to a dark incident from his past. His friendship with Lia is truly deep and profound,representing an unconditional love that transcends romantic affection. I thought their scenes together were so beautifully written and insightful about the nature of true friendship.Then you have the villains like King Vorak and Lazarus, his chief enforcer from the Crimson Realm. At first, they seem to just be standard evil tyrants hungering for power. But as you learn their back stories, you see how they've become hardened by life's cruelties and betrayals. In a way, you even feel a little empathy for how fear and hatred have taken root in their souls. It makes the villains seem more realistic and complex as characters.On the surface, "Crimson Heart" is an action-packed fantasy adventure full of magic, monsters, and epic battles. But it's really so much more than that. It's a profound exploration of the human spirit - both its potential for good and for evil. It shows how easy it is to get consumed by fear, hatred and anger, but also how love, friendship and hope can ultimately overcome the darkness.The ending, without giving too much away, just blew me away. I didn't see the final twist coming at all! Let's just say that absolutecategories of "good" and "evil" get blurred in a really thought-provoking way. Lia is forced to make a heart-wrenching decision that challenges her core values and beliefs about rightand wrong. It was just gutwrenching and beautiful all at the same time.Overall, I can't recommend "Crimson Heart" highly enough. On one level, it's anepic fantasy tale filled with adventure, excitement and awesome world-building. But it's also so much richer, tackling really complex philosophical questions in a way that feels relevant and powerful. The character development is exceptional, and the storytelling is gripping from beginning to end.More than anything, "Crimson Heart" just made me think - about the world, about myself, about the duality of human nature and how there's both light and darkness within each of us. It nudged me to confront my own insecurities and flaws, while also helping me appreciate the transformative power of love, hope and inner strength. For a book aimed at middle school readers, it really packs a punch in terms of its depth and profound insights about the human condition.I know I'll be thinking about the powerful messages in "Crimson Heart" for a long time to come. It's the kind of book that stays with you, urging you to continually reflect on your own values, choices and life's journey. I can't wait to read it again andexplore its many layers of meaning even further. This is truly a modern fantasy classic!篇2The Sincerest Heart: A Student's Reflections on The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a classic novel that has left an indelible mark on my young mind. As a student, I found myself captivated by the intricate web of sin, guilt, and redemption that Hawthorne so masterfully wove throughout the narrative. This book is not merely a work of fiction; it is a profound exploration of the human condition, delving into the depths of our moral complexities and the consequences of our actions.From the very first page, I was drawn into the harsh and unforgiving world of 17th-century Puritan Boston. Hawthorne's vivid descriptions transported me to a time when societal norms were strictly enforced, and any deviation from the accepted path was met with severe judgment and ostracism. It was in this setting that the protagonist, Hester Prynne, found herself branded with the infamous scarlet letter "A" for committing adultery.Hester's plight resonated deeply with me. As a young person navigating the complexities of life, I could empathize with her struggle to reconcile her feelings and desires with the rigid expectations of society. Hawthorne's portrayal of Hester's inner turmoil was both poignant and relatable, reminding me that even in the face of overwhelming adversity, the human spirit has an incredible capacity for resilience.One aspect of the novel that particularly struck a chord with me was the exploration of guilt and its consequences. Through the character of Arthur Dimmesdale, the tormented minister who shared the burden of Hester's sin, I witnessed the harrowing effects of guilt left unchecked. Dimmesdale's anguish andself-flagellation served as a cautionary tale, highlighting the importance of honesty and self-acceptance in overcoming the weight of one's transgressions.Conversely, Hester's journey towards redemption andself-discovery was an inspiring testament to the power of courage and personal growth. Despite the stigma and ostracism she faced, Hester refused to be defined by her past mistakes. Instead, she embraced her newfound strength and became a beacon of compassion and resilience within the community. Her unwavering spirit and determination to forge her own pathresonated deeply with me, encouraging me to embrace my authenticity and never compromise my values in the face of societal pressures.As a student, I found myself reflecting on the broader themes of the novel, particularly the concept of hypocrisy and the dangers of rigid adherence to societal norms. Hawthorne's scathing critique of the Puritan society's harsh judgments and unwavering moral codes served as a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy, understanding, and the recognition that no human being is truly without flaws or imperfections.Moreover, the novel's exploration of the complexities of human relationships and the intricate web of emotions that bind us together was both thought-provoking and enlightening. The dynamic between Hester, Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth, Hester's husband, was a poignant illustration of the intricate interplay between love, betrayal, and the capacity for forgiveness. It challenged me to consider the nuances of human interactions and the profound impact our actions can have on those around us.As I turned the final pages of The Scarlet Letter, I found myself profoundly moved and inspired. Hawthorne's masterful storytelling and his ability to delve into the depths of the humanpsyche left an indelible mark on my understanding of the world and my place within it.This novel has taught me invaluable lessons about the importance of self-acceptance, resilience, and the courage to embrace one's authenticity, even in the face of societal condemnation. It has reminded me that true strength lies not in conformity, but in the willingness to challenge the status quo and forge one's own path, guided by a moral compass rooted in empathy and understanding.Moreover, The Scarlet Letter has instilled in me a deep appreciation for the power of literature to transcend time and space, offering timeless insights into the human condition that resonate across generations. As a student, I am eternally grateful for the opportunity to have encountered this literary masterpiece, for it has enriched my understanding of the world and sparked a hunger for further exploration of the complexities of the human experience.In conclusion, The Scarlet Letter is a poignant andthought-provoking novel that has left an indelible mark on my young mind. Through Hawthorne's masterful storytelling and his unflinching examination of sin, guilt, and redemption, I have gained a deeper appreciation for the resilience of the humanspirit and the importance of embracing one's authenticity. This novel has challenged me to question societal norms, to cultivate empathy and understanding, and to approach life with a open mind and a willingness to grow and evolve. As I continue my journey as a student and a human being, I carry with me the invaluable lessons imparted by this timeless work of literature, forever transformed by the sincerest heart that beats within its pages.篇3The Scarlet Letter Book Report"The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a classic novel set in Puritan New England in the 1600s. At first, I wasn't really excited to read an old book about Puritans - it sounded kind of boring and hard to understand. But my English teacher said it was really important and that I would like it if I gave it a chance. Boy, was she right!The story follows Hester Prynne, a young woman who has a baby out of wedlock. In the strict Puritan society she lives in, this is considered a huge sin and an unforgivable crime. As punishment, she has to wear a scarlet letter "A" (for "adultery")on her chest at all times. It's meant to make her a symbol of public shame.At first, I felt really bad for Hester. It seemed so harsh and unfair that she was being humiliated like that, just for having a baby when she wasn't married. But as the book goes on, you realize Hester is actually a really strong and brave woman. Instead of being crushed by her punishment, she holds her head high and makes the best of her situation.Hester's inner strength and dignity really impressed me. Even when people mistreated her and her daughter Pearl, she refused to let it break her spirit. She starts doing good deeds for the community, like helping the poor and sick. Little by little, the scarlet letter on her chest becomes a symbol of her ability to endure hardship with courage.Another really interesting character is Reverend Dimmesdale, who turns out to be Pearl's father and Hester's partner in sin. I felt really bad for him because he is absolutely tormented by guilt and spends the whole book basically punishing himself with remorse. He's supposed to be this holy, pious guy but on the inside he's being eaten up by his sinful secret. It just goes to show that you can't judge people simply by how they appear on the outside.My favorite part of the book is when Hester finally takes off the scarlet letter and lets her beautiful, natural hair down after all those years. To me, it symbolized her throwing off the weight of society's harsh judgment and beginning to forgive herself. She realizes she did commit a sin, but didn't deserve to spend her whole life wearing a badge of shame. It was a really powerful and uplifting moment.Overall, I thought "The Scarlet Letter" had a lot to say about society, sin, guilt, and moral codes of the time period. Even though it took place a long time ago, a lot of the themes still feel relevant today. It definitely made me think about how people are sometimes too quick to judge others, and how important it is to be true to yourself even when facing societal criticism.At times the book was a bit of a challenge with theold-fashioned language and ideals, but I'm really glad I stuck with it. Hester Prynne is such an iconic feminist character - a woman who bravely overcame public shaming and did things on her own terms. She's someone I won't soon forget. If you have to read this book for school, keep an open mind and try to appreciate the deeper messages. It's a great American classic for a reason!。

红字读后感The Scarlet Letter英语作文

红字读后感The Scarlet Letter英语作文

The Scarlet LetterI. IntroductionNathaniel Hawthorne (1804一1864), born in a noble family in New England. He came from a religious family with generations of Calvinism. When he was four years old, his father who was a captain was died from the illness, his beautiful and wise mother brought up him and his sisters by herself. The grave Calvinism mood in his family and the society impressed him deeply, that formed him a depressed character and made him always think a lot. And what his ancestor did to persecute heresy made him feel guilty.The Scarlet Letter was declared a classic almost immediately after its publication in 1850, and it has stayed in print and in favor ever since. It has been hailed both as the first symbolic novel and as the first psychological novel (even though it was written before there was a science called psychology). But what really secures the place of The Scarlet Letter in the literary history is its treatment of human nature, sin, guilt, and pride—all timeless, universal themes--from a uniquely American point of view. In the decades that followed the American revolution, the united states struggled to distinguish itself culturally from Europe. There was a sense that if the United States were to become a great nation, it needed to have its own artistic traditions, not transplanted imitations of European models. Hawthorne rose to this challenge. The Scarlet Letter is set in the mid-seventeenth century in a puritan colony on the edge of an untamed forest still inhabited by native Americans. The landscape is wholly American.II. The Story of the BookThe novel takes place during the summer in 17th-century Boston, Massachusetts in a Puritan village. It narrates love affairs between three persons. The punished woman. Hester Prynne and his husband. Who called himself Roger Chillingworth. He is an old misshapen man and a doctor. Hester does not love him at all. Another man is a young minister, Dimmesdale, who has a high position among ministers and is highly respected among his people in town. Hester and Dimmesdale love each other. But their love is forbidden in that time. It is sinful. Due to this, Hester is punished by society with a letter A on her chest,which considered an evil, a shame.When the young woman Hester was taking out of the town prison with her beautiful and smart daughter, a man, a elderly and strange man appeared in the crowd. He was curious and he asked other people what was happening. Through other people, the man knew that the young woman was punished because of adultery. The strange man was Hester's husband, who was thought to be died. He asked Hester who was the little girl's father. Hester never told him. So he tried many ways to find the girl's father and wanted to revenge him. Occasionally, Hester's husband found that the young minister, Dimmesdale's performance was abnormal. Dimmesdale was always silent and depressed, seemed very guiltily. Soon, he was ill. Hester's husband got the chance to be close to the minister Dimmesdale as a doctor. Roger Chillingworth, Hester's husband got along well with Dimmesdale in the daily life, and finally, he found the secret. Dimmesdale, the young minister, who was respected by the town people, was the little girl's father. Then he took a series of measures to revenge the minister. In the last period of the minister's life, he suffered a lot both in mentally and physically. Finally, in the day before he became the bishop, after he confessed his sins, he died in the side of the person he loved.Frustrated in his revenge, Chillingworth dies a year later. Hester and Pearl leave Boston, and no one knows what has happened to them. Many years later, Hester returns alone, still wearing the scarlet letter, to live in her old cottage and resumes her charitable work. She receives occasional letters from Pearl, who was rumored to have married a European aristocrat and established a family of her own. Pearl also inherits all of Chillingworth's money even though he knows she is not his daughter. In the very end, people forgave Hester's sin, and after Hester's death, they buried her a new grave near an old and sunken one, which was near to the minister Dimmesdale's. Yet one tombstone served for both." The tombstone was decorated with a letter "A", for Hester and Dimmesdale.III. My Views on this BookIn the book, Hawthorne uses a bittersweet-ending story to show us something about the national America. The strict religious morality gives a deep influence to the society and there is a troubled relationship between white settles and native Americans. What is perhaps even more remarkable about this 150-year-old story if that its characters face the samemoral struggles as readers in the twenty-first century.The Scarlet Letter concerns about the moral, emotional and psychological effect of the sin on people in general. It's not simply a love story or a story of sin. The scarlet letter "A" is used to symbolize the harshness of Puritan society, showing how they brand sinners for life. It shows us an extraordinary picture of the 17th century's American Puritan society to us.In this book, I like the character Hester best. Although she is sinful, but her qualities is very commendable. On the other hand, her behaviour of pursuing happiness and true is not wrong. Everyone has his or her right to find his or her own happiness. If I have her courage and strength, I think many problems that I have come across in my study and life will be dealt with more proper and easier. In other words, Hester has taught me something. That is: To admit your mistake and face the fact bravely, and finally, manage it.What is the most remarkable point of Hester Prynne is her strength of character. While Hawthorne does not give a great deal of information about her life before the book opens, he does show her remarkable character, revealed through her public humiliation and subsequent, isolated life in Puritan society. Her inner strength, her defiance of convention, her honesty, and her compassion may have been in her character all along, but the scarlet letter brings them to our attention. She is, in the end, a survivor.In the end, Hester's strength, honesty, and compassion carry her through a life she had not imagined. While Dimmesdale dies after his public confession and Chillingworth dies consumed by his own hatred and revenge, Hester lives on, quietly, and becomes something of a legend in the colony of Boston. The scarlet letter made her what she became, and, in the end, she grew stronger and more at peace through her suffering.Hester Prynne, a lady should be respected.The Scarlet Letter, a book should be read.Modern readers will see much of themselves in the characters of The Scarlet Letter.。

A report of the Scarlet Letter 《红字》读书报告

A report of the Scarlet Letter 《红字》读书报告

A report of the Scarlet Letter 《红字》读书报告A report of the Scarlet LetterSummary: The story happened in Boston of America in 19 century. The heroine is a beautiful woman, Hester Prynne, who married an old man of malformed body, named Roger Chillingworth, before she knows what love is. Roger decided to move to America. Hester went there first and Roger went back to Europe to disposed things left. Hester fell in love with the young priest, Mr. Dimmesdale, while she was waiting for her husband. She had an affair with him and later gave birth to a daughter, Pearl. In order to protect the priest, she was punished by a red A on her chest which means adultery. Ever after, Hester lived a plain life, but she always dressed Pearl up very well. Although people put Hester to shame whenever saw her, she was still willing to help others. She never complained others. She made Pearl a happy life and didn’t restrain heralot. Her lover, the young priest, felt guilty and tortured himself mentally and physically. And this gradually ruined his health. At the same time, Hester’s husband, Roger, disguised himself as a doctor and lived with the priest. For the sake of revenge, he tried very hard tofind out the connection between the minister’s anguish and Hester’s secret. Later,Hester told Roger’s true identity to the priest and asked him to escape to Europe together. However, their plan was destroyed by evilRoger. In the end, the priest confessed his adultery with Hester. Hetore away his clothes and revealed his chest, on which there was a same scarlet letter.People were totally shocked and the priest fell down and died. And after that, Roger was left with no aim in his life. He gave his property to Pearl and soon died. Later, Hester and Pearl disappeared. People got no news of them from then on. Many years later, Pearl married someoneand had her own home, while Hester returned to the town and resumed todo something to help others. Until the end of her life, Hester still wore the scarlet letter A. But it has become the symbol of able, angel, admirable and other good things.My thoughts:First, this novel give those who have made mistakes hope. In fact, I don’t know whether it is right for Hester to fall in loveand have an affair with the priest. But Hester’s good deeds make people whoinsult her at the beginning respect and admire her. This kind of change gives many people in dark hope for better life and encourages more people to help others. Second, honesty should be our principle of life most of time. The priest dare not confess to public at the beginning. His inner guilty tortured him day and night. When he confessed at last, he felt peaceful. Finally, we ought to know what we are doing and what we should do. Roger is a pathetic person. He aimed to avenge, but when his enemy died, he was at a loss. This is, actually, because he didn’t chooseright and meaningful things to do.。

The Scarlet Letter内容总结及分析

The Scarlet Letter内容总结及分析

红字(美国作家霍桑创作小说)19世纪美国浪漫主义作家霍桑的长篇小说。

发表于1850年。

《红字》讲述了发生在北美殖民时期的恋爱悲剧。

女主人公海丝特·白兰嫁给了医生奇灵渥斯,他们之间却没有爱情。

在孤独中白兰与牧师丁梅斯代尔相恋并生下女儿珠儿。

白兰被当众惩罚,戴上标志“通奸”的红色A字示众。

然而白兰坚贞不屈,拒不说出孩子的父亲。

小说惯用象征手法,人物、情节和语言都颇具主观想象色彩,在描写中又常把人的心理活动和直觉放在首位。

因此,它不仅是美国浪漫主义小说的代表作,同时也被称作是美国心理分析小说的开创篇。

The Scarlet Letter Adultery Nathaniel Hawthorne(作者)nameless narrator(叙述方式)纳撒尼尔·霍桑(Nathaniel Hawthorne,1804—1864),是美国心理分析小说的开创者,也是美国文学史上首位写作短篇小说的作家,被称为美国19世纪最伟大的浪漫主义小说家。

Hester Prynne(海丝特·白兰), is the novel's heroine.Dimmesdale(丁梅斯代尔) Chillingworth(齐灵渥斯)Pearl(珠儿)内容简介在十七世纪中叶的一个夏天,一天早晨,一大群波士顿居民拥挤在监狱前的草地上,庄严地目不转睛地盯着牢房门。

随着牢门的打开,一个怀抱三个月大的婴儿的年轻女人缓缓地走到了人群前,在她的胸前佩带着一个鲜红的A 字,耀眼的红字吸引了所有人的目光,她就是海丝特·白兰太太。

她由于被认为犯了通奸罪而受到审判,并要永远佩带那个代表着耻辱的红字。

在绞刑台上,面对着总督贝灵汉和约翰·威尔逊牧师的威逼利诱,她以极大的毅力忍受着屈辱,忍受着人性所能承担的一切,而站在她身旁的年轻牧师丁梅斯代尔却流露出一种忧心忡忡、惊慌失措的神色,恰似一个人在人生道路上偏离了方向,感到非常迷惘,只有把自己封闭起来才觉得安然。

the scarlet letter chapter19 梗概

the scarlet letter chapter19 梗概

the scarlet letter chapter19 梗概
以下是一个大概的章节梗概:
在第十九章中,海丝特和Pearl 生活在一个与世隔绝的小茅屋中,尽管生活简朴,但她们却过着平静而满足的生活。

海丝特通过自己的手艺——刺绣,维持着生计。

她的手艺精湛,声名远扬,许多人都来找她制作纪念品或礼物。

然而,这种平静的生活被一个不速之客打破了。

一位年轻的牧师来到她们的小屋,他名叫亚瑟·丁梅斯代尔,是海丝特的前情人。

丁梅斯代尔因为内心的愧疚和痛苦,一直在寻找救赎。

他向海丝特坦白了自己的秘密,承认他是Pearl 的父亲。

海丝特对丁梅斯代尔的出现感到震惊和困惑,但她最终还是选择原谅他。

她明白丁梅斯代尔一直在为自己的罪过受苦,并且他现在愿意承担起父亲的责任。

在海丝特的鼓励下,丁梅斯代尔决定和她们一起生活,共同面对社会的偏见和指责。

这个章节展示了人物之间复杂的情感和关系,以及他们为了寻求救赎和接纳所做出的努力。

它也强调了宽容、理解和爱的力量,在困难和挫折面前,人们可以通过相互支持和原谅来找到内心的平静和幸福。

Book Report of Scarlet Letter(红字英文读书报告)

Book Report of Scarlet Letter(红字英文读书报告)

Book report of “The Scarlet Letter”The Scarlet Letter is written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, who is a great American writer. Nathaniel Hawthorne is a representative of Dark Romanticism, a literary subgenre that emerged from the transcendental philosophical movement popular in nineteenth-century America. The themes are often on the inherent evil and sin of humanity.The Scarlet Letter is a love tragedy happening under cruel Puritanism in New England. The story starts inseventeenth-century Boston in a Puritan settlement. A young woman, named Hester Prynne, has been led from the town prison with her infant child in her arms, and on the breast of her gown "a rag of scarlet cloth" that "assumed the shape of a letter". The Scarlet Letter "A" represents the act of adultery that she has committed. A man, who is elderly and a strangerto the town, asks a people what is happening. The man explains that Hester is being punished for adultery. It is apparent that, while waiting for her husband, Hester has had an affair, leading to the birth of her daughter. She will not reveal her lover's identity, so Hester is led to the town scaffold and asked by the town fathers, but she again refuses to identify her child's father. The elderly onlooker is Hester's missing husband,who is now practicing medicine and calling himself Roger Chillingworth. He reveals his true identity to Hester and medicates her daughter. They have a frank discussion but Hester refuses to tell him the name of her lover and Chillingworth tells her that he will find out anyway. He settles in Boston to practice medicine there. Several years pass. Hester supports herself by working as a seamstress, and her daughter, Pearl, grows into a naughty child. Community officials attempt to take Pearl away from Hester, but with the help of Arthur Dimmesdale, a minister, the mother and daughter manage to stay together. Dimmesdale, however, appears to suffer from mysterious heart trouble, seemingly caused by psychological distress. Chillingworth moves with him so that he can provide his patient with middle care. Chillingworth also suspects that there may be a connection between the minister's torments and Hester's secret, and he begins to test Dimmesdale to see what he can learn. One afternoon, while the minister sleeps, Chillingworth discovers an "A" burned into Dimmesdale's chest, which convinces him that his suspicions are correct.[2]By taking full advantage of being a physician, Chillingworth continuously adds psychological torments to the clergyman. Eventually, the poorcreature cannot bear the sin rooting deeply in his heart and admits his adultery with Hester in front of the town people. Soon after confession, Dimmesdale dies at the scaffold. The novel ends up with Hester and Dimmesdale share a same tombstone bearing a scarlet letter A.What I am deeply impressed is the love between Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne. Because of the true love, Hester would rather die than tell the truth. Owing to love, she can suffer a great pain. A lover in need is a lover indeed.A lot of married couples will say goodbye when catastrophesuddenly arrives, but the two people, especially Hester, still stick to her love. I think we should learn the loyalty from her.。

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The Book Report of The Scarlet Letter---- The analysis of the main characters in The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter as a masterpiece of Hawthorne, is a world-known tragic novel. The author adopts delicate description and profound psychological analysis portrays different characters vividly and deeply. It breaks the mold that American’s long-gestating novel is always fo llowing behind Western Europe’s.The social life in the early colonial period is very familiar to Hawthorne. Hence he is good at the portrayal of different kind of characters who were living under the rule of Puritans. And the novel is succeeded in shaping three types of people: Hester Prynne is a representative of ordinary women who were suffering persecution by the church. Being put in prison, publicly expose, put on scarlet letter, endless torments and humiliation stroke her religious belief and removed her hope for the church. At the beginning, what she wants to do is only to confess her sins. While she has no right to do that, which arouses her awareness of rebellion and resistance. We can see from the original work: ” But Hester Prynne, with a mind of native courage and activity, and for so long a period not merely separated, but outlawed, from society, had habituated herself to such latitude of speculation as was altogether foreign to the clergyman. The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. ” Therefore, she dare to motivate Dimmesdale to escape the secular society and pursuit their own life. Between the lines, we can see this woman’s process of convert clearly.Dimmesdale is a devout priest. And he is regarded as a real priest, a real religionist within the novel. However, he is quite different from Hester. If we use the words like kindness and rebellion to describe Hester Prynne, then we can use hesitation and timidity to depict the movements of Dimmes dale’s own mind. On the one hand, he is looking forward to having romantic love, while on the other hand, he hold the idea that he should not have any other intention except the strong belief of God. He can touch the sunshine and feel warm when Hester is accompanied with him. In the meantime, he is unwilling to leave God for a new life. As a devout priest, the barrier of belief is the biggest obstacle in his mind. There's often a tradeoff inside hisheart between the belief and love. He is tired of being hypocrisy, and dare not to disclose his own sins. When he had to sermonize his thoughts towards Hester when she was publicly exposed, he behaved as a hypocrite. Since he is in dilemma that he feels sorry for Hester and scares of being punished when his secret was disclosed by human beings.Dimmesdale and Hester are the main characters of this tragic love. What they suffered have unmasked the evil ruling of the church from two aspects. The suffering of Hester is an accusation against the draconian laws made by the church. And the result of death for Dimmesdale is a description of the cruel treatments of religious thoughts. It is naturally for Hester to have rebelled thoughts since she is subjected to abuse by all the village people. So there is no doubt that she rewarded the freedom in a certain degree. To the contrary, owing to his noble position, especially the strong belief to God, Dimmesdale is always the slave of religion. When Hester tried to persuade he to escape from this kind of Sodom, he was so excited once he heard the idea, while eventually he gave up the right for happiness for his fear of religion thoughts. From the point of his eyes, the behavior of escape is a matter that never can be absolved. As a matter of fact, although they escape from the cruel ruling of church, they cannot live in a happy life for the reason that he have no way to rid the religion thoughts of inwardly and ultimately.Chillingworth, as a hypocritical and cruel person ruling by the church in depth, he has no feeling towards his wife. What he has owned is his desire to be in possession. Despite he knew the fact that Hester would suffer a lot if she married to him. Their combination is just a misunderstanding. In order to fulfill his selfish desire, he just felt at ease to their unfortunate marriage. And once he found that his wife was unfaithful to him, his cruel nature exposed at once. For his revenge, he changed his name and intertwined with Dimmesdale like a viper. He appeared as a reliable friend in front of Dimmesdale, and then cheated him to expose all his secretes publicly. He didn’t uncover the secret of Dimmesdale not because of his generosity but for his conspiracy. Chillingworth, is a typical negative character in the novel, Hawthorne portrays this character deeply and profoundly.The great success of The Scarlet Letter in psychological description has put Hawthorne into a position of one of the most famous novelists in America. He created a new era for American romantic novel and psychoanalytic novel.。

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