Name
: Dharma J. Gohel
Roll
No : 09
Class
: M.A. Sem-3
Paper
– 10: American Literature
Batch
: 2017-19
Enrollment
No : 2069108420180014
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to : Smt. S. B. Gardi Department of English, MKBU
Topic
: Transcendentalism
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“ Transcendentalism in Scarlet Letter”
# What is
Transcendentalism?
Transcendentalism is a philosophical movement that
developed in the 1830s and 1840s in the Eastern region of the United
States as a protest to the general state of culture and society.
Among the transcendentalists’ core beliefs was the inherent goodness
of both man and nature. Transcendentalists believed that society and its
institutions—particularly organized religion and political parties—ultimately
corrupted the purity of the individual. They had faith that man is at his
best when truly “self-reliant” and independent. It is only from
such real individuals that true community could be formed. They were very
optimistic about the perfectibility of humans by following one’s own
conscience. The Romantic Movement gave rise to New
England Transcendentalism, which portrayed a less restrictive relationship
between God and Universe. The new philosophy presented the individual with a
more personal relationship with God. Major transcendentalists are:
Ralph Waldo Emerson - essayist, author, leading
exponent of Transcendentalism
Henry David Thoreau - poet, essayist, abolitionist; best known
for Walden
Nathaniel Hawthorne - immensely influential 19th-century American
novelist
Herman Melville - influential novelist, author
of Moby-Dic
Walt Whitman - American poet (Leaves of Grass, etc.),
humanist
Transcendentalism as a movement that supports the
conviction that divinity can be found in all things, Hawthorne deliberately
represents his personal beliefs and observes all the ethics of
transcendentalism in The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne who had been
brought up in a puritanical society with its rigid laws tried to blend his
favor upon transcendentalist ideas with his religious thought together in his
masterpiece The Scarlet Letter.
It’s quite opposed to
puritan orthodoxy and dogmatic theology of all religious. It is highly
influenced by the individual idealism of romanticism and self reliance, nature
and human as a central aspect of everything. While puritan puts religion at the
center and human at the periphery. So transcendentalism saw a direct connection
between universe and human.
It is believed by transcendentalist that man is able to find good and evil, by
which he can improve his condition on earth. The ideas of a Supreme
Being, or of immortality and freedom of will, are inherent in the human mind. What attracted Hawthorne in
Transcendentalism was its free inquiry, its radicalism, its contact with actual
life. It is remarkable to pay attention that the main aspects of the
transcendental ideas which occupied Hawthorne’s thought in his romances,
especially in The Scarlet Letter, were the doctrines of self-reliance and of
compensation. According to the idea of compensation every action carries its
reward or punishment with it.
#
Transcendentalism in Scarlet Letter:
In scarlet letter, Hawthorne portrays puritans and their
religion. They are very much orthodox in the matter of God and religion and
tend to follow them blindly, at the cost of human being. In the first
chapter society curses and abuses Hester for her adultery. Would it be
different if the community had different religions? It probably would because
other religions might have a different opinion on adultery. But puritan society
can not bear such adultery. Transcendentalism allows one to think about self.
In this way transcendentalism comes into large umbrella of ‘Romanticism’.
The follower of romantic movement strongly believed in individualism.
Transcendentalists try to find themselves through nature. Nature cannot
influence a human to think a certain way. Nature actually reveals what a person
really feels without any thoughts that are not from him/her mind.
Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter illustrates self-reliance in a society in which there is no respect for individuals. During her punishment, Hester passes some different and difficult stages which show her as a transcendental and self-reliant character. First stage shows her as sinner, cursed by society, seen as lawbreaker. Which takes place in prison, market and scaffold. The second stage portrays Hester as victim who suffers everything with persistently and patiently. in the third stage society accepts her as good human being who helps poor people and now the letter “A” has different meaning than earlier that is ‘A’ for “Able or Angel”
Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter illustrates self-reliance in a society in which there is no respect for individuals. During her punishment, Hester passes some different and difficult stages which show her as a transcendental and self-reliant character. First stage shows her as sinner, cursed by society, seen as lawbreaker. Which takes place in prison, market and scaffold. The second stage portrays Hester as victim who suffers everything with persistently and patiently. in the third stage society accepts her as good human being who helps poor people and now the letter “A” has different meaning than earlier that is ‘A’ for “Able or Angel”
Hester is, indeed, a
sinner. But her sin is a cause not of evil but of good. Suffering disciplines
Hester, so that she grows strong. Sorrow awakens her sympathies, so that she
becomes a nurse. In fact, the best deeds of Hester’s life come about through her
fall from grace. Her charity to the poor, her comfort to the broken-hearted,
and her unquestioned presence in times of trouble are the direct result of her
search for repentance. If Hester had not sinned, she would never have
discovered the true depths of tenderness within herself. Considering Hawthorne’s
transcendental ideas Hester did nothing wrong. She is faithful and loyal toward
her true lover, Arthur Dimmesdale, and also she is not disloyal to her evil
husband, Chillingworth, because she has never loved him as we see she tells
Chillingworth, “Thou knowest I was frank with thee. I felt no love, nor feigned
any”. but her love for Dimmesdale is a real love. She wants honestly to be with
her lover forever. Transcendentalists do not consider Hester as a sinful woman
who broke the rules because in the sight of God she had never been married.
Hester just obeys her heart because she feels no conflict, as Dimmesdale feels,
between her heart and her head. (ESSAYMONSTER)
The one of the major themes of Transcendentalist is Individual v/s
society. Hester is outcast woman, lives in forest with her daughter
Pearl. Puritan society does not accept her and pearl is not allowed to study in
Puritan school. Society, for the transcendentalists, is a blinding, deforming,
and devouring force. What matters to them is the individual, who has the
potential to be beautiful, divine, and free. Hester and Pearl live as social
outcasts who can't attend Church services, and Pearl is not accepted into the
Puritan school. Children are taught to shun and mock them both. They are
literally alone even when in the midst of the community, yet they seem closer
to the divine and are more free than others in the community. Another
theme is the idea of the sacred within. Transcendentalists do not believe in
one religion and certainly not in the highly restrictive Christianity practiced
by the Puritans. For the transcendentalists, God cannot be confined to a single
name or religion. One can develop the sense of scared within self. Hester
developed her own sense of morality and helped poor people.
When puritan society was forcing Hester to admit her adultery, it was not
because they think that adultery is wrong but it is taught to them through
religion and religious masters. the cause of the crowd having the same idea was
not cause the true believed it, it was taught to them. Their teachers forced
them to accept these ideas, not allowing them to question the
teachings. Nature is the central element of transcendentalism. When
Hester was abandon to live in society she prefers to live in forest surrounded
by woods. She is quite free from the thoughts of society, what society would
think about her. Nature allows her to spent time with herself. And become the
medium of expression for Pearl and Hester. In Scarlet letter, characters
believe in supernatural. Transcendentalist accepts supernatural elements.
Transcendentalists saw the world split in two. One side was God, spirits, and
over-soul. The other side was humans, animals, and nature.
# Quotes from the Novel related with Transcendentalism:
“She had wandered,
without rule or guidance, into a moral wilderness. Her intellect and heart had
their home, as it were, in desert places, where she roamed as freely as the
wild Indian in his woods. The scarlet letter was her passport into regions
where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her
teachers - stern and wild ones - and they had made her strong, but taught her
much amiss.” Chapter XVIII
Transcendentalist focused around nature. Transcendentalist felt that they could learn about themselves from nature. Nature is also part of the over-soul, equally as important as humans.
“It is to the credit of human nature, that, except where its selfishness is brought into play, it loves more readily than it hates. Hatred, by a gradual and quiet process, will even be transformed to love, unless the change be impeded by a continually new irritation of the original feeling of hostility.” Chapter XIII
Transcendentalism is
about transforming or changing. Hatred changing into love could possibly be a
example of transcendental. (CRISOLOGO)
“A pure hand needs no glove to cover it.“ Chapter XII
Transcendentalist believed in the truth. Transcendentalist did not want to follow society thought their rules and regulations, transcendentalist wanted to express them selves by their own thoughts, not ones given to them by religion or culture. When people fallow the rules and regulations, they are fictionally meaning they are putting on gloves, covering their impulse.
“A bodily disease, which we look upon as whole and entire within itself, may, after all, be but a symptom of some ailment in the spiritual part.” Chapter X
Hawthorn writes that the character is suffering from a spiritual sickness. Transcendentalist did not try to prove that their theories of the spiritual world were true, but that everyone is free to believe in it anyway they want to.
# Conclusion:
Transcendentalism is not a religion, it is a way of thinking.
One could be involved in a religion and still believe in Transcendentalism.
Transcendentalism is how one views the world through their eyes. Knowing one's
self is key to learning about transcendentalism. Transcendentalist
are constantly faced with questions about themselves and their
thoughts. It must have been hard to go against everyone in the community.
But what motivated the transcendentalist was the phrase "fallow your
heart".
Works Cited
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. (2018, 11 03). Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scarlet_Letter
Nathaniel Hawthorne. (2018, 11 03). Retrieved from en.wikipedia.org:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Hawthorne
TRANSCENDENTALIST
CODES IN HAWTHORNE'S THE SCARLET LETTER. (2018, 11 3). Retrieved 12 4, 2015, from http://essaymonster.net:
http://essaymonster.net/literature/901-transcendentalist-codes-in-hawthorne-s-the-scarlet.html
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