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1、毕业论文题 目Tomorrow is Another DayCharacter 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生姓 名指教 师系 性 别专毕业班级学 学 号完完成时间:Tomorrow is Another DayCharacter Analysis of Scarlett in Gone with the Wind UniversityBA DissertationBy 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
2、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
3、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
4、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Table of ContentsChapter one Abstract.1Chapter two backgrounds.2Chapter three Starlets life.33.1 family backgrounds.33.2 The Southern Culture.43.3 parents influences.4Chapter four make a living. 8. 4.1 Before the
5、war .84.2 During the war.84.3 After the war.9Chapter five intricate love affairs.115.1 Three marriages115.2 Addicted to Ashley Wilkes.115.4 Her true love with Rhett butler.12Chapter five Bibliography.146 Chapter one AbstractAs the only long novel of Margaret Michell, Gone with the wind has been one
6、of the bestsellers since it was published in 1936. It has the best-known storylines of the American Civil War which broke out in 1861 and however, last for about five years. The novel tells much about the American Civil War, hoping to give the readers a general idea about the backgrounds, thus helpi
7、ng them understand better and analysis the protagonist Characters. With the development of economy, the whole American turned out to be two different kinds of economic systems, the capitalist economy in the North and agricultural economy in the South, before the Civil War. The capitalist economy and
8、 industrial production were developing at an amazing speed in the North. Not only the manufacture but also the production Coal and iron were swiftly developed. In order to improve the northern transportation, numbers of canals were dug and innumerable railways were built at a very short time. In spi
9、t of machines, a large number of labor forces were also in great need of in the North. At the same time, The South had been focusing its attention on developing agricultural economy instead of its backward industry. The South had thousands of plantations on which they grew cotton and tobacco, and th
10、en exported them as raw materials but the southern transportation system was incomplete, so they had many difficulties in transporting and processing with backward industry. However, all of that took a large number of slave labor. Most of Plantation owners had countless slaves in order to make more
11、money. So never would the southern plantation owners give their slave labor. Then, here came the conflicts between the North and the South. What worse, the Atlantic coast, through which goods could be transported to Florida, was ordered to be blockade by American President Lincoln on April 19th. Tha
12、t made more serious conflicts, altogether with the more and more serious works movement and the famous Westward Movement formed the main cause of the American Civil War. By no means could Gone with the wind be awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 without the protagonist of the novel, Scarlett OHara, a
13、 woman who suffered a lot from the American Civil War and got much from it as well. Scarlett used to live in a rich family who owned many plantations. To most degree, it is the war that made Scarletts develop from a vain, selfish and rebellious brat into a strong hardened, determined and forward-loo
14、king young woman. Then we will analyze the protagonist of Gone with the Wind, Scarletts Character according to the novel. The article will be divided into three chapters. We can get a general idea about Scarletts life from the first chapter. The second one will tell some details about her career whi
15、ch we will be impressed by her strong America spirit. Then comes her intricate love affairs.Chapter Two Backgrounds Gone with the wind written by Margaret Michell, is famous for its successful protagonist Scarlett, who is a girl brought up in a rich northern plantation. Affected by her Irish father
16、and her French mother, she has a complex character. She is attention-seeking, charming, tough and determined but at the same time, selfish, plotting, scheming and rebellious. The novel develops along Scarletts complex experiences with her family, friends during the Reconstruction era. Chapter Three
17、Starlets life3.1 family backgroundsScarlett OHara used to be a headstrong and innocent girl, rooted in the southern culture before the American Civil War. She lived in the beautiful and boorish b OHaras plantation which was far away from uproar. Her father, Gerald OHara, was a capable Irish immigran
18、t and her mother, Ellen Rebelled, a demure and well-bred French woman. Scarlett spended her maiden period in a rich family with both her parents and two sisters without sorrow and anxiety. 3.2 The Southern Culture In the south, little attention was paid to womens education. One of their main tasks w
19、as to get married and then shoulder the responsibility of taking care of their families. Even though Scarlett was brought up in the southern, she challenged the traditional conventions constantly when she was a young girl. She was good at riding houses, climbing trees and all the other activities. M
20、oreover, she was so self-centered and cared nothing but the parties, hoping to be a permanent center of all of the parties she kept saying:Frankly,my dear,I dont give a damn That was her, a young girl without any sorrow and anxiety.3.3 parents influences In that way, Scarletts vivacious, rebellious
21、and unyielding characters and strong will might be a mixture of both her father, Gerald OHara, who was an energetic Irish immigrant and her demure and well-bred French mother, Ellen Rebelled. Her father once taught her the importance of land:Its proud I am that Im Irish, and dont you be forgetting,
22、Missy, that youre half-Irish, too. And, to anyone with a drop of Irish blood in them.why, the land they live on is like their mother. Oh, but there, there. Now, youre just a child. Itll come to you, this love of the land. You can not get away from it if youre Irish. On the other hand, her mother and
23、 careful Mammys successive and garrulous warnings also did a lot good to her. So, they took great efforts to turn Scarlett into a typical woman. All of these efforts work in some extent; she learned to pretend to be a typical lady if it was necessary. She could not get ride of all the rebellious asp
24、ects deeply rooted in her nature without genuine inner grace. 3.4 Scarletts later experiencesAccording to the old southern traditional rules, most of girls would have to be arranged to marry someone. Scarletts father insisted that she should get married to one of the Tarlatan twins. Nevertheless the
25、n the 16-years-old girls fall in love with her neighbor, Ashley Wilkes, an aristocratic young man. But Ashley Wilkes announced his engagement to mild-mannered Melanie Hamilton at the barbecue; she decided to get married to Charles Hamilton, Melanies brother, out of spite. Soon the American Civil War
26、 broke out, so Ashley and her new husband had to join in the war and fight against enemies. Unfortunately, her husband died within two months because of serious measles. All that means she suddenly became a woman after the war break out and a widow two month later. As to the war, the Yankee army mad
27、e its way to Georgia. They spared her home, but stole the livestock and food. Whats worse, her mother died of Typhoid fever and other family numbers were seriously ill at that time. There was no way for Scarlett but fled nearby Atlanta where she had to with Melanie during the war, hoping to get to T
28、ara to reunite her family. With the help of the opportunistic Rhett Butler, a man who had been found of her since they met each other at the barbecue and hall at the Twelve Oaks. Time and at last became her third husband, she survived the war after overcoming a lot of difficulties and finally arrive
29、d at Tara laboriously. Only to find that her home was almost in ruins and her family members were barely surviving. All of a sudden, she realized she lost all the love and was thrown into a strange and cruel world with nothing to eat. Knowing that she would suffer a lot from what the war had brought
30、 about, a poor and damaged family, she swore that she would try all kinds of ways to get her and her family though difficulties and never be hungry again:If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill, as God as my witness, Ill never be hungry again! Now I find myself in a world which for me is worse than d
31、eath. A world in which there is no place for me. Ultimately, the war was end up with the southern inevitable failure. While all the southern were crying bitterly, Scarlett was thinking about how to save the OHaras plantation. Extremely helpless as she was, she walked out her boudoir and managed to g
32、o into business by herself thought women were not allowed to do so at that time. Poverty was so terrible that Scarlett tried all her could to make a living and feed the family including cajoling her sister fianc, Frank Kennedy. During all these things, Rhett Butler kept paying much attention to Scar
33、lett, and tried to do her a fever if it was necessary. When she found they could not afford the extra taxes, she asked Ashley for advice, but he could do nothing but sighing. She thought of Rhett Butler, a tricky speculater. More importantly, she knew that he was a little fond of her. Then she could
34、 make full use of this to get some money. Poor as she was, she pretended to be a well-bred lady to seduce him. She would be willing to get married to him or to be his mistress, if he could give her enough money to pay the taxes on. But when Rhett Butler realized that Scarlett just wanted to get mone
35、y from him to pay the taxes on instead of caring about him sincerely, he refused to give her a hand. However, Scarlett found Frank Kennedy was rich enough to help her get through, so she tried to cajole him without hesitation. And she did it. At last the not-so-grieving widow married the man she did
36、 not love at all in order to get some financial help to save the familys beloved home. Meanwhile Scarlett had been busy with working on the farm with her sisters and engaging in business deals all by herself. in spite of other people s dissuasion and objection, she decided to marry Rhett Butler havi
37、ng experiencing a lot. After that, she got great financial satisfaction from her new husband. Soon she gave birth to a beautiful girl. Rhett Butler devoted most of his attention to bringing up their daughter. Unfortunately, the girl died when she tried to hurdles. Regardless of doctors advice, Melan
38、ie Hamilton scarified her life trying to give another baby. But she failed. It seemed that Ashley lost everything after she died, and more scared than Scarlett. All of a sudden, Scarlett realized that she did not love Ashley actually. It was just because he was not as addicted to her as the others.
39、But it was too late, Rhett totally lost hope for her. He had determined to leave their home as well as Scarlett. As for Scarlett, all the lights of life disappeared. But she did not give up:“Ill think of it all tomorrow, at Tara. I can stand it then. Tomorrow, Ill think of some way to get him back.
40、After all, tomorrow is another day.”( Margaret, 1973: 36 p.644)Chapter four make a living 4.1 Before the war Never had Scarlett worried about how to make a living when she was a young girl, living with her parents. What she cared about was parties and beautiful clothes. 4.2 During the warWith the he
41、lp of Rhett,Scarlett got home eventually. The war was terrible. The most important thing was to get some food to eat, so Scarlett tried to find something on her own instead of just depending on her two younger sisters who are lazy and thin. Even their three slaves said they were not experienced in w
42、orking on the farm. Having realistically realized that poverty was really terrible, she made up her mind to make a living by all kinds of means:If I have to lie, steal, cheat or kill, as God as my witness, Ill never be hungry again! Now I find myself in a world which for me is worse than death. A wo
43、rld in which there is no place for me.All of these troubles made her as cold as marble. As a result, every of the family numbers were afraid of her. 4.3 After the warEventually, the war came to an end and the north was defeated with no doubt. The war left nothing behind but a damaged hometown, week
44、family numbers and as more as ten people to feed up. In face of sufferings, Scarlett thought of what her father had told her before:“Land is the only thing in the world that amounts to anything,” he shouted, his thick, short arms making wide gestures of indignation, “for tis the only thing in this w
45、orld that lasts, and dont you be forgetting it! This is the only thing worth working for, worth fighting forworth dying for.” (Margaret, 1973: 36 p.22)That was what her father taught her and also what she did after that. While, Scarlett had determined to recover what the OHaras plantation used to be
46、: beautiful clothes, delicious food and numbers of slaves picking cotton on the farm. When they were on the danger of losing the OHaras plantation because of extra taxes, she asked Ashley for advice, cheated Rhett Butler and cajoled her sister fianc, Frank Kennedy, who was her second husband. As for Scarlett, the war developed her practical nature which led to a determination to step on anyone and anything that prevented her to obtain her familys best interests, i