perceives is going to happen. The Scarlet Letter exemplifies this use of irony to challenge truth. Hawthorne provides details about a specific character‚ but then creates an event which stands in contrast to these details. Hawthorne’s uses irony‚ portrayed through characters’ names‚ the first scaffold scene‚ and the Puritan community‚ to express the truth throughout the novel. In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne uses characters’ names to contrast to their actual characteristics. He uses the name Pearl‚ which
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child as well because she shouldn’t be blessed with such a great gift‚ the gift of a daughter. Some of the townsfolk claim about Pearl when she is in town with her mother that “there is the likeness of the scarlet letter running along by her side!” (Hawthorne‚ 98). As Pearl continues through life‚ her mother’s past will always be with her. Hester
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confusion. Teenagers‚ have inclinations that may cause pain and suffering for another‚ but all in all it is part of growing up to learn how to function with others in a complex society. A prime example of such sin is in the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the novel‚ Hester‚ the protagonist‚ must function by the rules executed by Puritan society and beliefs. This is also a parallel to The Crucible by Arthur
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psychology. This body of research‚ collectively referred to as the Hawthorne Studies (named for the plant in which they took place)‚ was influential in the development of the human relations movement and has functioned as a strong stimulus in I-O for discussing the intricacies of experimental design and debating the complexities of variables that drive human behaviour at work. It is of concern when information about the Hawthorne Studies is presented in a misleading manner or in ways that create
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he is thrown to hell‚ but his hunger for power never ceases. He punishes people for their sin to gain more power and pleasure. The Devil is‚ nevertheless‚ the worst sinner‚ and a parallel is drawn to Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. In his novel‚ Hawthorne presents the reader with three sinners: Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ and Chillingsworth. It is clear in the novel that all of them are wrongdoers. Dimmesdale’s and Hester’s adultery causes them to be spiritual transgressors‚ but Hester’s sin is revealed to
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A Vanished People One of history’s greatest ironies concerns the American treatment of Indians‚ particularly those who once inhabited the New English Colonies. While Nathaniel Philbrick’s Mayflower depicts these Native Americans as essential to both the Pilgrims and Colonist’s survivals‚ it also fails to elaborate on how utterly meaningless the role of these people became over the course of two centuries. What was once a large‚ prosperous nation of self-sufficient individuals became a mere smudge
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In "Roger Malvin’s Burial‚" Hawthorne presents the story of a man who lies to his wife about how he helped her father in his dying days. The young man‚ Reuben Bourne‚ and his girlfriend’s father‚ Roger Malvin‚ have been left wounded by a battle. After journeying for three days‚ Roger can no longer go on. Despite his request to Reuben that he should go home to his daughter‚ Dorcas‚ Reuben refuses and wants to stay by Roger’s side until he dies. However‚ Reuben decides that he can try to save Roger
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Moral values are the fundamental core of the human being‚ affecting nearly every aspect of life. Too often‚ parents of students attempt to shelter their children from being exposed to morals that contradict those of their family. Although the content of the book raised questions and concerns regarding ethical principles‚ The Scarlet Letter should not be banned from high school curricula as it promotes critical thinking and thoughtful classroom discussion on current societal views of moral values
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Nathaniel Khan’s documentary My Architect - a film about discovering who his father‚ Louis Khan‚ was as an individual - shined a lit into his father’s mysterious personal world. Throughout his journey we learn about his father’s upbringing and crucial moments of his adult life as well as the characteristics that defined him. From watching Nathaniel’s documentary‚ I was able to contrast‚ Louis Khan from I. M. Pei as an architect.; Louis’s designs for his buildings were dissimilar‚ he did not have
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Hermen Higgins was playing in his room with his best friend‚ Avery Owens‚ when the two boys decided to play spies. The boys slowly and quietly crept down the staircase and peeked around the wall where they heard Hermen’s parents‚ Herman and Hermione Higgins. "Where is he going to go?" Hermen heard his mother whisper. "I haven’t thought that far ahead. Any suggestions as to where to send him? An orphanage perhaps?" Mr. Higgins said sarcastically‚ but Hermen was only seven years old and did not understand
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