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    Second Great Awakening was a religious revival movement in the mid 1800 (19th century); the movement revealed romanticism which mainly included enthusiasm‚ appeal to the super-natural (extraterrestrial)‚ and emotion; it rejected the skeptical of enlightenment. The theory of the movement began around the 1790s but it gained its popularity around the 1800s‚ by the 1850s the movement was at its peak (climax). The awakening arose mainly in the Baptist and Methodist congregations due to the preachers being

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    The prison door is important to the Puritan social order‚ whose unbendable certainty condemns and confines Hester. Like the door (oak is among the heaviest and most grounded of woods)‚ the Puritans are fearless in their moral quality and along these lines‚ unsympathetic in their judgements. The iron spikes reinforce this delineation‚ drawing in thought with respect to the gathering’s merciless judgements and reformatory character. The usage of oak in the line emphasizes the centrality of the prison

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    Catholics and Protestants labor shortage  headright system Act of Toleration in 1649 - religious freedom to all Christians Caribbean Settlement - Europeans crop exportation economy - sugar and rum intense labor  slaves Massachusetts - Puritan Separatists Sept 1620 - Mayflower‚ arrived Dec 21‚ 1620 settled on Plymouth‚ Capt John Smith discovered earlier Mayflower Compact - first form of constitution - est. civil govt and proclaimed allegiance to king made alliance with natives  Thanksgiving

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    and the aspects focused upon. For example‚ according to Upham‚ the afflicted girls‚ who were the principle witnesses against the witches‚ had deliberately lied. Succeeding generations of historians‚ however‚ had cited mass hysteria‚ rigors of puritan childrearing and ergot poisoning as explanations for the afflicted girls’ behaviors. Furthermore‚ others have minimized the girls’ involvement within the proceedings‚ focusing instead upon the issues surrounding the trials—political and economic

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    Scarlet Letter Composition The Puritans’ beliefs in the 17th century were different than most of the citizens that live in this modern day society. The Puritan beliefs are based on the of the Church of England‚ but they purified the religion. The Scarlet Letter is based off the Puritans’ beliefs and the story of society that the Puritans lived in; some other critics observe that Nathaniel Hawthorne criticizes the Puritans society and their beliefs. When The Scarlet Letter was written the Author

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    The Massachusetts Bay Colony was settled by Puritans who wanted the freedom to practice their religion without Catholic influence which the Church of England had. They did not seek to settle a colony for religious freedom and believing what they wanted that was not Protestantism. They wanted to be able to eliminate Catholic influence from their Protestant beliefs. They did not want to have to deal with the Church of England changing between Catholic and Protestant or having to go through the Religious

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    Hawthorne both take place during the puritan timeframe in which the biggest norm violation would be the act of committing a sin causing those who violate these norms to suffer severe consequences. In The Scarlet Letter Hester and Dimmesdale commit adultery and as a result‚ both suffer for their transgressions in different ways. Moreover‚ in The Ministers Black Veil Minister Hopper wears a black veil to accept his

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    many different shapes and colors to paint one massive masterpiece of freedom‚ justice and equality. America became a land for people who sought out hope‚ new life and opportunity. The foundations of American values and traditions began during the Puritan movement. The Puritan’s determination and unity still echoes in American culture today. Furthermore‚ Benjamin Franklin’s thirteen principles of success shows the American principles of self-reliance and independence. In addition‚ Franklin also illustrates

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    Anne Bradstreet and Edward Taylor were both Puritan poets in approximately the same time period. With that being said‚ although they wrote in the same time period‚ their writing styles had their similarities and their differences‚ While Bradstreet did in write religiously involved poetry‚ she also focused on the world and where she stood amongst it. Taylor‚ on the other hand‚ wrote solely for the purpose of personal expression to himself and God. He wrote poetry about his struggles to understand

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    Letter‚ depicts this power religion has over people. Where fear and hate motivate beliefs due to a religion’s uncontrollable dominion. This corruption of supremacy dominates the Puritan religion. Townspeople are puppets played by the Puritan religion. Many don’t think for themselves. Faith is lost‚ adjacency is abolished. Puritan ideology also rules over young Hester Prynne‚ who birthed a child from adultery. Hester then is forced to wear a scarlet letter. It is a symbol of lust‚ adultery‚ and immorality

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