乱世佳人分析斯嘉丽的女性性格毕业论文(编辑修改稿)内容摘要:

t though he loves her he will still marry Melanie. Charles Hamilton, Melanie’s brother, himself in love with Scarlett, proposes later in the evening, and to hurt Ashley she accepts, then gets married in the head of Melanie and Ashley’s wedding. Scarlett marries Charles impulsively simply because Ashley rejects her love. The selfcentered girl cannot receive the humility. Capriciously she marries Charles just because“ he has a lot of money , and he hasn’t any parents to bother me and he lives in Atlanta. And if I married him right away, it would show Ashley that I did not care a rap that I was only flirting with him. And it would just kill Honey. She had never, never catch another beau and everybody’s laugh fit to die at her, and it would hurt Melanie, because she loves Charles so much, and it would hurt Stu and Brent.” 1 What a self –important girl, she never considers others’ feelings. All her words and deeds show that Scarlett’s these characters. B. Brave, selfish, carefree, selfcentered and responsible in the first period of living in Atlanta. In this period, Scarlett’s selfish character develops, so does her favor to free and happiness. Scarlett’s contravention also grows. Meanwhile, the changing of her circumstance also gives her a lot. She knows how to live in hard times. Scarlett’s responsible character also can be found in this period of living in Atlanta. Two months later, going away from war, Charles, Scarlett’s husband dies of the measles. Scarlett bees a widow. With plicated feelings, Scarlett goes to Atlanta. Atlanta is the very city that provides a place to develop Scarlett’s characters. Scarlett’s ego reveals in a charity ball in the city to raise funds for the war. She is asked to sell things for the Confederate Cause, which she does not care about at all. ―Scarlett’s first thought was one of deep thankfulness that mourning forbade her wearing her precious earbobs and the heavy gold and black enameled bracelets and the gar brooch‖.2 When a donation basket goes around for jewelry to sell for the Confederacy, Scarlett throws in her wedding ring, seizing upon a way to be rid of it without invoking public censure. She does not like to talk about the war. She dislikes the war. In fact, she does not care about the war. She just cares about herself. She is indifferent with Charles’ death. It is true that she is very sad, but what she is sad about is not because her husband is dead, but because now she is a widow, she can no longer wear the beautiful dresses and she can not dance any more, even a greet to young men is forbidden. She only cares for herself! As a young widow, her thoughts and activities are the same as before, but her status of a widow prevents her from dancing, which she always loves to do. Careless of the disapproval of her friends and other people, she behaves as she behaved before her marriage — goes to the parties, dances, goes riding with soldiers and flirts, does every thing she has done as a girl, except stops wearing mourning. She is as charming as a girl is. When Rhett Butler bids 150 dollars in gold at the charity ball, and against popular outrage, Scarlett accepts. She gleefully dances all night with Rhett. Scarlett also works as a seller and a nurse. To be a seller or a nurse, does not mean that she wants to help others or serve her motherland. “ Certainly, there was nothing romantic about nursing. To her, it meant groans, delirium, death and smells.” 3 She just wants to make herself be busy and release her depression of being a widow. At the same time, Scarlett still loves Ashley, and her love to him does not reduce. Ashley visits for Christmas, and Scarlett jealously watches Melanie give him a beautiful coat of precious grey wool, while all she has for him is a scarf. The day Ashley leaves, Scarlett again reveals her true feelings to him, hoping Ashley tell her that on the inside he loves her too. However, Ashley does not. Scarlett promises Ashley that she will look after Melanie and see his family. Scarlett keeps her promise to Ashley in the whole novel. Atlanta is falling. Scarlett wants to turn back to Tara for help. However, Melanie is going to give birth. Without the doctor’s help, Scarlett bees a midwife and delivers her child. What a brave girl! She does not leave Melanie alone. She keeps her promise. When the Yankees begin their march on Atlanta, with the help of Rhett, Scarlett takes weakened Melanie, her baby, Wade and Prissy back to Tara. This period of life takes Scarlett’s feelings of sympathy and responsibility back. C. Brave, selfish, greedy, determined, obstinate and selfstriving in the second period of living in Tara. This period of living is a turning point of Scarlett’s characters and life. She is no longer a willful and vain widow, but a brave, determined, obstinate, selfstriving and greedy proprietor. She shows her incredible willpower and determination .The people who live in Tara are shocked by her change. Readers are also moved by her braveness and determination. Arriving home at Tara, Scarlett finds the house in ruins, the food gone, the crops burned, most of the slaves run off, her mother Ellen dead, her father Gerald with dementia, and her two sisters sick with typhoid. She has to look after Melanie for she just gives birth to a child… In a word, the war throws he。
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