Literary Analysis: This section of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, was very enlightening. It gives the reader an introduction to how the, unnamed yet, Puritans live their unusual lives. Hawthorne refers to their society as a “Utopia of human virtue and happiness,” because that’s truly how the Puritans saw themselves. They figured their land was perfect because they made their own laws. Hawthorne does a great job uncovering the underlying aspiration of this group of people, which is to eliminate or punish anyone who defies their definition of perfection. This selection was wonderfully informative and intisive due to Hawthorne’s writing style and choice of words. …show more content…
He is trying to show us who the Puritan’s are. I believe he is trying to prepare us for their cruel and unusual ways. He says that “undutiful” children are “to be corrected at the whipping-post”, any society that public whips children for being noncompliant is not a society most people would want to live in. Therefore, I believe this paragraph is warning towards the social normalities of the