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My presentation on Scarlet Letter and how shame and conflict we can see in this novel and we can see that although people of puritan society are very religious then why they not take Hester as a human being how can the become like cruel?for her
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Topic- Shame & conflict in The Scarlet LetterPaper no.10 ( The American Literature)
Prepared by: Arati R. Maheta,Roll No.2,
M.A Part-2 :(Batch:2013-15),Semester : 3,
Submitted to: Department Of English Maharaja
Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar
University Email id :[email protected]
Year: 2014
• A number of prominent authors writing on shame like Helen Block Lewis (1971), and Leon Wurmser have underscored the importance of Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter.
• Many have pointed to the external, social stigma of shame as represented by the ‘’ A’’ Hester Prynne embroider on her gown.
What is the meaning of sh’A’me?
• Shame is an uncomfortable feeling that anyone get when they have done something wrong or embarrassing
The plot of the novel in short is like Chilling worth 17th century English scholars marries Hester Prynne who was younger then him and he sends her in the puritan new England. There she has an affair and find herself pregnant with her daughter Pearl. because she refuses to name the fatherShe is publicly disgraced to wear visibleSign of her adultery ( the letter ‘’A’’).
• When first described Hester is trying to use her baby to shield herself from the gaze of the public.
• ‘’’ wisely judging that one taken of her shame but poorly serve to hide another she took the baby on her arm, and with a burning blush and yet a haughty smile and a glance that would not be abashed, looked around her at her townspeople and neighbors'’ (pg.52-53)
• ‘’ so fantastically embroidered and illuminated on her bosom’’ and ‘’ greatly beyond what was allowed by the sumptuary regulations of the colony’’ had ‘’the effect of spell, inclosing her in a sphere by herself ( pg.53-54)
Hester Prynne's shame
Hester Prynne
• The central issue in the novel is the scarlet letter ‘A’. The ‘A’ embroidered in red color with golden threads on Hester’s bosom which is visible and an invisible ‘A’ on Dimmesdale’s chest.
• What makes Dimmesdale’s shame so unbearable? What constitutes “unbearability” ?
• An individual’s reaction, capacity to bear pains
• Shame – a reaction, a defense against wrong feelings.
• An individual feels helpless in the face of intensity of feelings, or being flooded by emotions which one can not understand.
Dimmesdale’s shame • When Dimmesdale is introduced he is described as having ‘’ a
startled, a half-frightened look as of being who felt himself quite astray and at a loss in the pathway of human existence and could only be at ease in some seclusion of his own’’(p.66).
• To the untrue man, the whole universe is false,-it is impalpable – it shrinks to nothing within his grasp and he himself in so far as he shows himself in a false light, becomes a shadow or indeed ceases to exist ‘’ (p.145-146)
• Helen Merrell Lynd observes that in The Scarlet Letter “the deepest shame is not shame in the eyes of others but weakness in one’s own eyes.”
• Dimmesdale shame is unalterable, inexpressible, and unbearable
• Dimmesdale’s shame, silent and devastating, sears deep into the heart of his being.
• Pearl three questions: “What does the letter mean, mother?—and why dost thou wear it?—and why does the minister keep his hand over his heart?” (p. 182).
• Dimmesdale says to Hester, “Happy are you, Hester, that wear the scarlet letter openly upon your bosom! Mine burns in secret! Thou little knowest what a relief it is after the torment of seven years’ cheat, to look into an eye that recognizes me for what I am! Had I one friend, or were it my worst enemy, to whom, when sickened with the praises of all other men, I could daily betake myself, and be known as the vilest of all sinners, methinks my soul might keep itself alive thereby. Even thus much of truth would save me! But now all is falsehood!—all emptiness!—all death!” (p. 192).
What is the meaning of conflict?• Conflict is state of mind in which anyone find
impossible to make a decision.
• Conflict is a serious difference between two or more beliefs, ideas, or interest and if these two are in conflict , they are very different.
• Conflict between individual v/s society
• Conflict between external world v/s inner world.• Religion v /s Love
• Dimmesdale feels falsehood, emptiness, and death because his selfhood is profoundly threatened and he is unable to make connections with anyone.
• Conrad speaks of “moral solitude,” shame and emptiness that strangle the life of the self in Under Western Eyes (1911).
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