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    “But did your reverence hear of the portent that was seen last night? –a great red letter in the sky‚ -the letter A‚ which we interpret to stand for Angel. For‚ as our good Governor Winthrop was made an angel this past night‚ it was doubtless held fit that there should be some notice thereof!” In this passage‚ some clergymen come up to Dimmesdale and tell him how they found his glove on the scaffold and how this was the work of the devil. They thought this was a dull trick since the minister is

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    Winthrop poses questions in certain situations that have dealt with every day issues. Each question is followed by a solution where at times a rebuttal is even given to questions that may have different outcomes. In this way Winthrop explains his model as questioning and answering ways of life and merely quoting scripture as his proof to explain reasonings. One life model that he lists is to “Do good to all‚ especially to the household of faith” (Winthrop 168) and proves this

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    Chapters 1 and 2 1. The necessities that must be provided immediately by the founders of a new colony are a cemetery and a prison. 2. The rose bush outside the prison sprung up under the footsteps of the sainted Ann Hutchinson. 3. The town people have gathered to witness the punishment of Hester Prynne. 4. The scarlet letter on her bodice is meant as punishment for her sin. The letter A stands for adultery. 5. Every new colony is quick in building a cemetery and prison because they know that misbehavior

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    Did you know that the Puritans believed that human nature was completely ludicrous and that following the ways of God could save their people from the devil? Well the Puritans lived a strict way of life‚ in which they followed the ways the bible teaches. However‚ The Puritans should not have the ability to humiliate and harshly punish those who have sinned. Puritans felt that when one had strayed away from doing God`s work‚ that they had to take action in harshly punishing and often humiliating the

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    inhabiting the same room. Dimmesdale‚ Chillingworth‚ Bellingham‚ and Wilson enter the mansion only to find Hester and Pearl. Under those circumstances‚ Dimmesdale is seen again as a godly person when he is described “to look not a little like that of John the Baptist in a charger”. On the other hand‚ Roger gained trust over the years and became an active member in the Puritan Community due to his medicinal skills. Hester reveals her purpose at the mansion is to prevent the unrightful taking of her child

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    Jonathan Edwards and John Winthrop both wrote and preached sermons that had a great impact on the Puritans. These American early writers had very little in common; however‚ they both believed significantly in the straightforward values and ethics of Christianity. The alteration between the two men and these sermons most likely stemmed from the time frame the sermons were written. Winthrop wrote on the verge of a new religious and community experience. Edwards felt the ideals of the new world that

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    ARTHUR DIMMESDALE’S HYPOCRISY AS A PURITAN CLERGYMAN IN NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE’S THE SCARLET LETTER (A Sociological Approach) THESIS Submitted as a Partial Fulfillment of Requirements For the Sarjana Sastra Degree in English Depatment Faculty of Letters and Fine Arts Sebelas Maret University By: NURIN ANITASARI C0305054 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF LETTERS AND FINE ARTS SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY SURAKARTA 2010 ARTHUR DIMMESDALE’S HYPOCRISY AS A PURITAN CLERGYMAN IN NATHANIEL

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    whipped for attempting uncleanness” (July 23‚ 1633). This means that poor hygiene is against the law because he was inferencing the term “dirty” associated with poverty. This could to him being removed from the community. It also states‚ from the text‚ “John Thorp and his wife… fined 40 shillings for conceiving a child before marriage” (April 1‚ 1633). This briefly explains how they might have to pay to the fine for breaking the laws of Plymouth colony. These laws also demonstrate how members from the

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    The Scarlet Letter Study Guide Questions Chapter 1 “The Prison Door” 1. What colony is the setting for the novel? Boston Massachusetts 2. Where in the colony does the opening chapter take place? In the jail 3. For what 2 “practical necessities” did the new colony set aside land? A cemetery and a prison. 4. Who is Anne Hutchinson? How does Hawthorne feel about her? Anne Hutchinson was a religious but freewheeling woman who disagreed with Puritanical teachings‚ and as a result she was imprisoned

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    In The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne uses the lives of Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ and Chillingworth to emphasize themes of hypocrisy and sin within the Puritan society by stressing the relevance of forgiveness‚ the negative outcome of abandoning righteousness‚ and the austere need for compassion in the Bostonian community . Through Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ and Chillingworth’s habitation among the Puritans‚ Hawthorne reveals to readers the need for clemency through the demonstration of themes about hypocrisy. First

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