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    Scarlet Letter Puritan

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    beliefs. Hawthorne expresses deep suspicion for the harsh religious rules of Puritanism (176). Hawthorne’s ideal of the “evil of human soul” is seen frequently in the three main characters of The Scarlet Letter. However‚ the purpose is not to expose adultery but too discuss the dark side of Puritanism meaning the persecutions‚ harshness‚ and absolute certainty. Hester‚ Chillingworth‚ and Dimmesdale have all the same experiences that they commit sin and accept the punishments of it

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    Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter‚ depicts a story of a woman who is shamed by her community because she commits to adultery. Having to wear the embroidered scarlet letter “A”‚ Hester Prynne experiences shame‚ negative comments‚ and change. Hester Prynne withstands a frightening process‚ through this she transforms her physical appearance and beliefs‚ this can be depicted through her actions. Hawthorne then has Hester Prynne become accepting of her mistake through a violent cleanse. Hester Prynne

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    affect the circumstances that follow. Choices that lead to circumstances are shown through Hester’s decision to commit adultery‚ Roger Chillingworth’s decision to come find her‚ as well as Arthur Dimmesdale’s decision to not confess his sin. Hester Prynne’s story demonstrates that circumstances come because of choices that are made. As Hester makes the decision to commit adultery even though she knows it’s wrong‚ it brings with it many

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    Both Cnut and Henry I have a general adultery law (in which the punishment remains undetermined). Neither law mentions which penalty a (married) man(‚ be he not religious‚) is supposed to suffer. But where Henry I 11‚5 is merely interested in the man’s marriage status‚ Cnut 50 has a clause distinguishing between the various types of relationship status the woman could have/ states the relationship status of the woman: either married‚ unmarried or celibate. On top of this / What’s more‚ the same clause

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    Revenge in Othello

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    play Othello to a very large extent. The entire play is shaped around revenge. Iago‚ who is seen as Shakespeare’s greatest villain is fueled by revenge. Iago has jealousy over Cassio’s position and has suspicions towards both Cassio and Othello of adultery with his wife Emilia. Out of vengeance Iago uses his ability to manipulate Othello and build jealousy and suspicions within him about his wife Desdemona. This jealousy in Othello leads to his revenge towards Desdemona resulting in tragedy. Iago

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    Massachusetts with his wife‚ Elizabeth‚ and three sons. John proctor is a dynamic character in the crucible because he wants his name to be good and have a good reputation‚ but he ruins his life from public reputation‚ he chooses to not admit to committing adultery‚ but eventually he does‚ and he becomes selfless and sacrifice himself to save his wife and everyone else in the court by the end of the book. First of all‚ John Proctor wants his name to be good and have a good reputation‚ but he ruins

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    accordance with a strict interpretation of the Bible‚ adultery was a capital sin that required the execution of both adulterer and adulteress—or at the very least‚ severe public corporal punishment. Indeed‚ even if the husband wanted to keep his wife alive after she committed adultery‚ the law insisted that she would have to die for it. The baby Pearl is a constant reminder of her mother Hester’s sin. It is in this environment that Hester commits adultery with Dimmesdale‚ but we come to see that the

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    reader’s attention his physical features such as his eyes and his hair. Hawthorne also marks the power that Dimmesdale gets when he is preaching which contradicts his actual weak character. Since Dimmisdale was a very respected person‚ his hideous adultery crime of forbidden love was totally unexcitable‚ and his fear to face his society reflected his weak character. Dimmesdale was put into great pressure when he was notified by the public to persuade Hester to confess who the father of her baby was

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    Scarlet Letter, Pearl

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    at the same time‚ Pearl is a blessing to have since she represents the passion that Hester once had. Pearl is Hester’s human form of her scarlet letter; both she and the scarlet letter constantly remind Hester of her sin of adultery. Pearl is the result of Hester’s adultery; therefore she has a strong connection with the scarlet letter. As a young girl‚ Pearl had always had a fascination and obsession with her mother’s scarlet letter. For example "In the forest scene when Hester takes off the Scarlet

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    marriage. Back in June 1642 it was illegal to be with someone outside of your marriage. Hester was also pregnant and refused to tell anyone who her unborn child father was.If you were caught committing adultery you had to showcase to everyone what kind of person you are. So since Hester was suspected of adultery the town made her wear a scarlet A on her dress so everyone knew what she did and so she would feel shameful about her actions. As she was approaching a group of women they noticed Hester not showing

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