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    Are The Scarlet Letter and The Great Gatsby Similar? The novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a novel based on adultery and hypocrisy of society. In summary‚ the novel explains the story of Hester Prynne‚ a woman who is going through a long and rough period in her life because she is facing major conflicts with her society because of the adultery she has committed. Throughout the story line‚ Hester deals with conflicts with herself and her society when she is trying to keep the secret

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    deceptive‚ and often hide the truth beneath themselves. Hawthorne shaped the presence of nature through his interpretation of how the Puritans interacted with it‚ how nature itself shaped the personalities and actions of some characters (such as Dimmesdale‚ Hester‚ and Chillingworth)‚ and how Pearl interacted with it. Using nature as a cloak for reality in his novel has influenced the creation of many critical essays that focus on the mythological and archetypal aspects of The Scarlet Letter. Hawthorne

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    Argumentative Symbolism Essay In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic novel The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to reinforce the idea that‚ for every action‚ there is a positive or negative effect that will follow. In simple terms‚ if you do something bad‚ there will be a negative consequence. One of the main recurring symbols in the novel is the scarlet letter itself. The scarlet ‘A’ that Hester Prynne wears in the novel is worth a lot more than just its material value‚ it relays

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    Reverend Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth to show the dim side of emotions. Throughout The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne uses these three main characters to show the responsibility one should take for his actions‚ the internal suffering caused by guilt‚ and the dangerous effects of giving into evil. Puritan Minister‚ Arthur Dimmesdale’s role within The Scarlet Letter proves that it is vital for all of mankind to take responsibility for their actions no matter the consequences. Dimmesdale watched

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    Hawthorne’s "The Scarlet Letter" is set in the early days of Puritan America. Hester Prynne‚ a seamstress‚ comes to the New World before her husband in order to prepare a place for them. During his absence‚ she develops a relationship with Arthur Dimmesdale‚ a rising minister in the newly founded Puritan community. Hester becomes pregnant. The novel is widely viewed to be a story about her trials and tribulations; however‚ critic Randall Steward argues that‚ "…Hester is not the protagonist‚ the chief

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    of Hester and Dimmesdale are revealed through imagery and symbolism. Hester and Dimmesdale are living in the tormented realm of social stigma inflicted by carrying around sin and guilt in different ways. For example‚ in The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester remains beautiful and composed on the outside throughout her punishment‚ while her body and poker face are not affected. Dimmesdale suffers from the effects of his sin in his mind and his body‚ but it is most crushing to his soul. Dimmesdale suffers the most

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    The Scarlet Letter is an intriguing book about the consequences of sin. The three main characters of this book are Hester Prynne‚ Pearl‚ and Arthur Dimmesdale. At the beginning of the book‚ the reader sees that Hester has committed a sin‚ as she is displayed in public with two marks of shame‚ a baby‚ and on her chest‚ the letter A in scarlet and gold embroidery. This is because Hester had committed adultery. In the beginning of the book the man who had also taken part in the sin is unknown to

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    time we get the sense that he sees some problems with their community. It’s also extremely complex writing‚ with lots of clauses and modifiers. * Style: Ornate‚ Formal‚ Thorny‚ Biblical‚ Shadowy. “Doomed by his own choice‚ therefore‚ as Mr. Dimmesdale so evidently was‚ to eat his unsavory morsel always at another’s board and endure the lifelong chill which must be his lot who seeks to warm himself only at another’s fireplace‚ it truly seemed that this sagacious‚ experienced‚ benevolent old physician

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    Scarlet Letter The strategies that Dimmesdale uses while juggling two rhetorical situations are his high standings in the community as a source of credibility and authority‚ his purpose as a minister to help convince the sinner to come forward and reveal the truth‚ and his ability to convey underlying messages to the reader. His effectiveness of communication is successful for the reader but not for the characters in the story. Reverend Mr. Dimmesdale was a respected and well know man in the

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    Reverend Dimmesdale. Chillingworth discovers that Dimmesdale’s ailments are a direct result of his inner guilt and correctly deduces that he is the man who impregnated his wife. When Chillingworth makes this discovery something inside of him changes. He evolves from an angry spiteful person into a madman. He becomes obsessed with torturing Dimmesdale. Instead of treating his patient in an attempt to heal him‚ he inflicts more guilt and suffering. Chillingworth becomes good friends with Dimmesdale and

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