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    been afraid of little Pearl” (Hawthorne 140). Dimmesdale may be a good minister and a respected man in the community‚ but he is not even able to communicate with

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    What is in a name? A name defines an individual and some of their aspects. Through the names of his characters‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne already begins to define their personage and their role within the Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynne‚ the main character of the novel‚ leads a life filled with ordeals‚ but her name hold different meaning. The first part of her name‚ he‚ is mainly referred to as the pronoun for the male sex but it can also mean people in general such in the statement: as he should

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    Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne The short story “The Birthmark” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne will have any reader feeling a variety of emotions. “The Birthmark” is simply about a woman‚ Georgiana‚ with an extremely unique birthmark on her left cheek that her husband‚ Aylmer‚ highly dislikes. Her husband is a scientist‚ and he is determined to find a successful way to get this hideous birthmark off of his wife’s cheek. The theme in “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is highly dependent upon

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    The story “The Birth-Mark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is set In Europe during the eighteenth century. Specifically the story is set in Aylmer’s sinister laboratory‚ along with a beautiful boudoir. These two locations represent what Aylmer wants to accomplish and his failures. The laboratory as described by the narrator is said to be a place that is gaseous‚ and covered in soot altogether a hideous place‚ something to be ashamed of like failures; In comparison to the boudoir that is filled with nice aromas

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    they tie into the overall theme of the story shows that Hawthorne is focusing on duality rather than on adultery.SThis very novel explains the symbiotic functions of the human heart that fluctuates and deteriorates in accordance with various situations. This book clarifies that duality‚ a human trait inherent in human heart. If you have a look on the major characters of The Scarlet Letter‚ we will get the clear picture of the duality‚ works in

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    Scarlet Letter was written in 1850. This book was written by Nathanial Hawthorne. He wrote the book to apologize because he was embarrassed about his ancestors. This book is about a puritan woman who commits the sin of adultery. The puritans did not want the government controlling them so that’s why they came to America. Hawthorne wrote this book to show that guilt can destroy a person’s body and soul. In this book Hawthorne shows how the character Dimmesdale destroys himself his body and his

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    Love and Hate In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s book The Scarlet Letter‚ love and hate appear numerous times. Love appears as being good‚ hate is considered evil. Hawthorne shows that humans have the choice to choose between loving and hating another person. Through examples within the novel it is discerned that Hawthorne believes that humans are made to love and therefore‚ it is better to love than to hate one another. Love and hate are strong emotions that can leave one dependent upon the other.

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    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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    Work Ethic Throughout our lives‚ every person will meet some sort of problem. That is why work ethic is such an important characteristic to have while growing up. At an early age‚ work ethic was quickly instilled in me. They taught me to not just do what is expected of me but to strive to be better than expected. My parents taught me to work as hard as I could whether in the classroom‚ on the ball field‚ or in everyday life. Work ethic is a characteristic that should be instilled into every

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    Vengeance‚ truth‚ and loyalty are the base of the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. There are several scenes that are essential in the novel because they develop the plot that leads up to the climax and resolution of the narration. Starting with The Interview in Chapter Four‚ where the sinner Hester Prynne confirms that the stranger‚ Roger Chillingworth that she had seen in the crowd before was actually her former husband and that he is in Boston for a macabre reason. The next significant

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