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    Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the most iconic writers of dark Romanticism. His works became so classical due to his use of symbolism‚ time period in which he wrote‚ and the meaningful themes expressed in his writing. In his most recognizable novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ the most pronounced theme is that everyone carries sin with them and no sin goes unpunished. The uses of symbolism allow the reader to develop a deeper understanding of historical context and this theme. Hester lived in a Puritan

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    Can one teach a life lesson through pure misery of another? Nathaniel Hawthorne effectively portrays the Puritan society in a Dark Romantic point of view within The Scarlet Letter. He uses characters such as Hester Prynne‚ Reverend Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth to show the dim side of emotions. Throughout The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne uses these three main characters to show the responsibility one should take for his actions‚ the internal suffering caused by guilt‚ and the dangerous effects

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    Prologue to Scarlet Letter Hester was walking along streets in Britain and decided to go to the library. There she saw a man who was studying vigorously with several books stacked besides him. It looked to her that the man was very intelligent and most likely very wealthy. She decided to approach him. “Hello‚ how are you doing this fine day?” She asked. “Quite well indeed‚ thank you.” He replied. “Would you care to join me tonight for a dinner?” She asked. “That sounds splendid‚ I would love

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    Hester as a dangerous captive. As Master Brackett observes Hester‚ he finds her“in a state of nervous excitement that demanded constant watchfulness‚ lest she should perpetrate violence on herself‚ or do some half-frenzied mischief to the poor babe” (110). Hester’s necessity to protect her child and herself has caused her to go into a frenzy and agitation. Hester as a distressful mother. Pearl‚ Hester’s baby‚ seemed to have absorbed “the anguish and despair‚ which pervaded the mother’s system” (110)

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    This story has many characters and one of the most complex is Chillingworth. The questions that arise throughout the story cause the reader to revisit and question the ambiguity of his morality. Hester’s long lost husband‚ Chillingworth‚ had been living “captive” with Natives and learned their medicinal ways. When he arrives in Boston he realizes his wife is the one being publically scorned for her role in the adultery scandal. He does not want anyone to know he is her long lost husband and so he

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    Essay Assignment The Scarlet Letter In many novels and plays‚ there is a scene of revelation or realization‚ on which hinges much of the plot’s outcome and which usually occurs too late to benefit the recipient. Read the passage below and write a well-organized essay in which you demonstrate how this revelation affects the outcome of the novel. Do not summarize the plot. “Oh‚ Arthur!” cried [Hester]‚ “forgive me! In all things else‚ I have striven to be true! Truth was the only virtue

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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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    As years have gone by and cultures have changed‚ the religious justice systems have evolved just as quickly. The book‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ emphasizes the harsh justice system of the Puritan lifestyle. The author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ uses his creativity to throw a spotlight on Puritan ideals and political systems. These ideals and political systems have shaped a large portion of our current cultural and moral expectations. For instance‚ the puritan forms of discipline‚ which Hawthorne hopes to detract

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    The Scarlet Letter Essay – Amy Campbell - November 2011  Topic A: How are Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ Pearl & Chillingworth redeemed by the end of the novel? (Or‚ how are they not?)   In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel – ‘The Scarlet Letter’‚ the four main characters‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl‚ are all involved in and affected by each other’s wrongdoings. Sin and redemption are two central themes in Hawthorne’s work. The sin that initiates this conflict

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Reverend Dimmesdale is struggling with publicizing his sin so that he can seek forgiveness. Dimmesdale and hester have committed adultery‚ and Pearl is the result. He also struggles because the community keeps referring to him as a holy man because he is a minister of the town‚ but no one knows the truth except Hester. As the storyline progresses in The Scarlet Letter‚ Reverend Dimmesdale is a silent sufferer‚ then a secret‚ guilt-ridden sinner

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