Friday, August 2, 2019
Symbols and Symbolism in Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter Essay -- Symbo
Thesis Statement and Outline     Thesis Statement: Nathaniel Hawthorne used symbolism to bring meaning into his book    "The Scarlet Letter."     I. Symbolism   A. Definition   B. Style     II. Symbolism in characters   A. Hester   B. Dimmesdale   C. Chillingworth   D. Pearl     III. Symbolism in objects   A. The scarlet letter   B. The scaffold   C. The forest   D. The brook     IV. Symbolic relations between characters and objects   A. Characters and the scarlet letter   B. Characters and the scaffold   C. Pearl and the forest      Nathaniel Hawthorne used symbolism to bring meaning into his book "The Scarlet  Letter." Generally speaking, a symbol is something that is used to stand for  something else. In literature, it is most often a concrete object which is used  to represent something more abstract and broader in scope and meaning. Symbols  can range from the most obvious substitution of one thing for another to  creations as massive, complex, and perplexing as Melville's white whale in Moby  Dick ( Dibble, p. 77 ). In The Scarlet Letter the symbols and the ingredients of  the story come together "in a seamless unity in which each manifestation of the  letter illuminates an aspect of the characters' or the community's evolving  experience ( Brodhead, p. 159 ) .      In Hawthorne's use of symbols in The Scarlet Letter, we observe the author  making one of his most distinctive and significant contributions to the growth  of American fiction. Indeed this novel is usually regarded as the first symbolic  novel to be published in the United States ( Dibble, p. 77 ) . Hawthorne  attempts to spread a revelation into imagined characters and scenes, to transfer  the realization of the symbols into a warmth that will animate the entire...              ...troit, Gale Research Inc., 1993, p. 194     Martin, Terence, Twayne's United States Authors Series Nathaniel Hawthorne,  New York, Twayne Publishers, 1965, pp. 114, 115, 119, 127     Matthiessen, F.O., "The Scarlet Letter," Critics on Hawthorne, Readings in  Literary Criticism: 16, Coral Gables, University of Miami Press, 1972, pp. 82,  85     Matthiessen, F.O., Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Scarlet Letter,  Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Halls Inc., 1968, p. 57      Waggoner, Hyatt H., "Nathanial Hawthorne," Six American Novelists of the  Nineteenth Century, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1969, pp. 47,  69, 73, 85     Waggoner, Hyatt H., "The Scarlet Letter," Hawthorne, Cambridge, The Belknap  Press, 1963, pp. 126, 127, 139, 143      SparkNotes Editors. ââ¬Å"SparkNote on The Scarlet Letter.â⬠ SparkNotes.com. SparkNotes LLC. 2003. Web. 30 Apr. 2015.à                           
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