Compare Essay- “The Scarlet Letter” In the book “The Scarlet Letter” there are 2 characters named Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth. They are both 2 of the 4 main characters in the story. We will be focusing on comparing the 2 from their secrets and feelings. Arthur Dimmesdale is the father of Hester Prynne’s daughter Pearl. He is also a Reverend. Him being the father of Pearl is a sin‚ but he hasn’t told anyone. That is building up guilt in his body. The guilt is getting to the point where
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In the story‚ The Birth-mark‚ Hawthorne examines the idea on the nature of love and the dynamics of marriage through Georgiana’s unquestionable submission to Aylmer’s wishes. During Hawthorne’s time‚ wives were expected to obey the will of their husbands. In the context of the story‚ Georgiana is presented as the “perfect” wife‚ which is reflected in her physical perfection and the story’s theme concerning the idea of perfection. In the story‚ when Aylmer questions his wife’s loyalty and trust in
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Gale Hawthorne versus Peeta Mellark: A Look at Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne By Jay Rogers-Giabbai Instructor Ms. Melinda Hughes English 1302.03 October 21‚ 2014 Rogers-Giabbai 1 Jay Rogers-Giabbai MeLinda Hughes English 1302. 03 October 21‚ 2014 Gale Hawthorne versus Peeta Mellark: A Look at Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne “May the odds be forever in your favor‚” were the last words she heard before being sent away to the Capitols entertainment battlefield. “…Quote from Caesar Flickerman
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to his readers. He wanted his readers‚ especially young Indian children‚ to become inspired from his life story and prosper into their fullest potential. Throughout the short story Alexie uses tone to apply emphasis on certain things he wants his readers to feel. Tone is the attitude of the writer towards a certain subject. He shows this in the words he chooses and the actions he takes throughout
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Andrew Suazo 12/4/11 P.4 John Proctor VS. Arthur Dimmesdale The sixth commandment states‚ "Thou shall not commit adultery." This is something that both John Proctor from "The Crucible" and Arthur Dimmesdale from "The Scarlet Letter" committed. John Proctor’s partner in crime is Abigail Williams and Arthur Dimmesdale’s is Hester Prynne. The big difference between these two men is that John accepts his sin and Arthur does not. They both share the same sin‚ but they lived two different
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Analysis Upon the opening of Act III‚ Scene II of William Shakespeare’s drama‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Juliet reveals her impatience while waiting for night to come shortly after her marriage with Romeo. At first‚ Juliet urges the sun to “gallop apace … towards Phoebus’ lodging” (3.3.1-2) in order to swiftly bring about night time so that she may be begin her romance with Romeo. Juliet is unwilling to wait for night time and urges the gods to summon the night‚ pleading to Greek gods even though she is an
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reat gatsby Tone and Diction In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Mr. Jay Gatsby had once fallen in love with a young woman that he was soon to be taken away from by the war and by her family who told her to be involved with a rich and successful man not Mr. Gatsby. Five years later Gatsby recognizes this woman’s name in the paper and learns that she is now married to a “rich and successful” man named Tom Buchanan. Gatsby is then blessed with a new neighbor‚ Nick‚ who is cousins
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beautiful things but this sonnet is different. He talks about her beauty but contrasted it from things that were beautiful. Shakespeare uses a critical and crucial tone to suggest that love oversees all flaws and that they do not matter when it comes it comes to true love. In the first two quatrains he uses a critical and contrasting tone to describe her
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Scarlet Letter"‚ the reader is informed that one of the author’s ancestors persecuted the Quakers harshly. The latter’s son was a high judge in the Salem witch trials‚ put into literary form in Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" (Judge Hawthorne appears there). We learn that Hawthorne feels ashamed for their deeds‚ and that he sees his ancestors and the Puritan society as a whole with critical eyes. Consequently‚ both open and subtle criticism of the Puritans’ practices is applied throughout the novel. Hawthorne’s
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to it/ I could improve” (6-8). The poem has a playful tone… until the last two lines; “Wait ‘til they learn/ I’m dropping out” (11-12). This serious shift in tone reveals that the woman does not appreciate being given “Marks” on her performance as a wife and mother. Although she is receiving good grades; who are they to grade her? The last line alone provides a second reading of the poem with a wholly sharp but still playfully sarcastic tone as opposed to the initial lone playfulness. Since she
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