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    Nathaniel Hawthorne uses names and colors as useful symbols in The Scarlet Letter to reveal important aspects of the novel. The main symbol that Hawthorne uses is the red ‘A’. He uses it so often that the reader could not possibly forget about it. He uses the color red to symbolize sin and love and the letter ‘A’ to stand for adultery. He also uses symbolism in the names of some of the characters‚ including Roger Chillingworth‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Pearl. Each of their names represents their personality

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    Throughout Nathaniel Hawthorne’s stories‚ a major character faces a common theme of isolation within their lifetime. This theme of isolation can cause a person to act differently. Hawthorne himself experienced a feeling of isolation in his lifetime due to his great shyness towards other people. At the age of four‚ Hawthorne’s father died. His mother and sisters often isolated themselves in their rooms‚ which had an effect on him and his writing. After graduating‚ he spent nearly twelve years with his mother

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    In the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ he captures the definition of a Scarlet Letter through the use of his innovate writing. The novel is based on adultery being committed and the shame that comes with it. The adulteress is Hester Prynne and is marked by the letter A to drown in guilt‚ while her husband seeks revenge. Throughout the novel‚ Hawthorne creates a beautiful Feminism novel that is highly influenced by its setting. Hawthorne’s impact on the reader is created

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    Vastly speaking‚ in today’s world the structure and the process of work and living have seen significant changes that influence our society. Let us imagine that we woke up to a work day in 1950’s and how different it would have been than our work life today. Obviously‚ there would not be technology enthralling our world everywhere around us and not to mention‚ cell phones without which‚ we cannot imagine our life. What has changed and why is the world so addicted to technology? Nowadays‚ we depend

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    supernatural. After the war American writers were filled with optimism‚ being part of the melting pot in the United States‚ reflecting on ordinary people‚ respecting wilderness‚ and having faith in just about anything. In the Dr. Heidegger’s experiment Hawthorne used these characteristics to illustrate a novel about the glorious Fountain of Youth. Many consider the experiment not to belong to the Romantic period; however he uses imagination‚ common man‚ and nature to write a riveting novel. (Imagination)

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    Corruptness of Public Humiliation In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne is publicly humiliated for committing adultery. Not only did she have to stand upon a scaffold and be scolded for three long hours by the strict Puritan community‚ but also she was forced to wear a token of shame‚ the scarlet letter A‚ embroidered on her bosom. When she was released‚ the townspeople looked at Hester as if she did not belong. Public humiliation is not as common as it was in the 19th century

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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 him

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    The timeless classic “Dr Heidegger’s Experiment“‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ explores the idea of science‚ or even science fiction‚ in a number of different ways. He uses themes such as the supernatural‚ and the transformation of old to young‚ to further investigate the topic of science. Hawthorne also uses the characterisation of Dr Heidegger to also make evident the idea being explored throughout short story. Hawthorne also uses a number of language forms and features‚ such as imagery‚ diction

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    Romanticism. As witnessed in his novel‚ Hawthorne’s root as a Puritan allowed him to comprehend Puritan’s strict teachings and successfully corporate that into his writing. For example‚ Puritans’ oppressive lifestyle prohibits an individual to turn to human intercourse for lust and enforces the fact that God is everything;

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    Edgar Allen Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne are two great writers/poets with similar writing styles. The stories to compare to get a more dilated opinion are “Rappaccini’s Daughter” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”. In these short stories Hawthorne and Poe use the theme‚ moral ambiguity. When the reader is reading these short stories‚ the reader or audience are often left confused and not understanding. An example‚ in “The Fall of the House of Usher” Poe claims “’ I dare not speak! We have

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