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斯佳麗:“舊”時(shí)代的“新”女性

Scarlett:A “New”Woman in the “Old” Time

Contents

Abstract........................................................................................................................Ⅰ
Key Words....................................................................................................................Ⅰ
摘要.................................................................................................................................................Ⅱ
關(guān)鍵詞.............................................................................................................................................Ⅱ
Introduction...................................................................................................................1
I. Description of Scarlett’s Special Characters and Styles............................................3
A. The Background of Scarlett’s Family………………………………………...3
B. Scarlett’s Different Attitudes to the Social Life and Her Happiness Antebellum...........................................................................................................3
C. Scarlett’s Rebellious Activities in Atlanta during the Civil War.......................4
D. Scarlett’s Pursuit of Freedom and Happiness....................................................4
E. Scarlett’s Bravery and Stubbornness....................................................................5
F. Scarlett’s Wisdom and Diligence in the Reconstruction......................................5
G. Scarlett’s Secret of Survival.................................................................................9
II. The Relation between Scarlett and Other Important Characters.............................10
A. Scarlett and Rhett Butler....................................................................................10
B. Scarlett and Melanie...........................................................................................11
C. Scarlett and Ashley.............................................................................................12
Conclusion....................................................................................................................13
Acknowledgement.......................................................................................................14
Bibliography..............................................................................................................15
Abstract

This paper mainly discusses Scarlett O′ Hara’s particular characters, her secret of survival, her relations with other roles and why she is always criticized. Scarlett, who’s clever, coquettish, stubborn and diligent, is different from other aristocratic woman. She has been married for three times and killed a thieving Yankee soldier; then buys sawmills, peddles timbering herself and earns money openly. The worst thing is she succeeds in business while other gentlemen lead poor lives. She is different, and also damned. But she is judged as a new ......
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