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    In these chapters‚ Hester visits the governor’s mansion. She wants to find out if the rumors that Pearl might be taken away from her are true. When she finally meets with the governor she begs him to not take her daughter away from her. They agree to not separate the mother and child‚ and Pearl seems to take a liking to the governor. Chillingworth tries to convince the governor to reopen the case of revealing who the father of Pearl is‚ but he refuses. Chillingworth changed his name upon his arrival

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    As some know time affects people and communities as a whole. In The Scarlet Letter the main character‚ Hester‚ is a woman that has a child out of wedlock. Hester is then punished with the agonising fate of wearing her shame until the end of her days. This punishment is incorrect for the time period at which Hawthorne places his Salem. This shows how Hawthorne disagrees with Puritanical doctrine. This then shows how the time period has an affect on the people in Hawthorne’s Salem due to the Puritanical

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    In the first scaffold scene‚ Hester and Pearl stand alone‚ publicly humiliated‚ while Dimmesdale watches from the side‚ standing with the other leaders of the community. Emotionally and physically‚ he is separate from her‚ but she bravely bears her solitary suffering. Presented in all of its beauty‚ the scarlet letter symbolizes her artistry and imagination‚ showing her in contrast to her more conventional lover. From the sidelines‚ Chillingworth‚ Hester’s husband‚ learns of his wife’s transgression

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    In the Scarlet Letter‚ God forgave Hester because she could take the letter off‚ and she got to live her life out after she had sinned. God forgave Hester because she could take her letter off. First of all‚ if God truly didn’t forgive‚ he probably would have imprinted the letter on her skin or something‚ possibly putting it on her forehead or someplace very noticeable. However‚ that ‘twas not the case. She could take it off whenever she felt like it‚ but felt like she needed to keep it on to

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    or my analysis I decided to do the character Roger Chillingworth. In The Scarlet Letter Chillingworth is a rather mysterious character that claims to be a physician. He is an older person‚ and is described as having a sharp stare‚ with a scholarly look. Chillingworth is a well educated person; having read upon many subjects‚ and has a strong protective nature. He also has a deep interest in the well being of his family‚ and cares about his adoptive child. Chillingworth is caring and kind; however

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    The secrecy behind Dimmesdale and Hester’s tawdry affair emphasizes a sole‚ unique aspect within the three individuals that‚ when combined‚ create the crucial essences contained in each human being: the malicious facet‚ religious loyalty and guilt‚ and the need for redemption. Dimmesdale inhabits the shame brought on by religiosity. After sinning twice‚ first the adultery he commit with Hester and second by lying and hiding the first‚ Dimmesdale wallows in his own guilt. He begins to have visions

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    The Scarlet Letter is an intriguing book about the consequences of sin. The three main characters of this book are Hester Prynne‚ Pearl‚ and Arthur Dimmesdale. At the beginning of the book‚ the reader sees that Hester has committed a sin‚ as she is displayed in public with two marks of shame‚ a baby‚ and on her chest‚ the letter A in scarlet and gold embroidery. This is because Hester had committed adultery. In the beginning of the book the man who had also taken part in the sin is unknown to

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    Accepting Ounce’s Appearance One of the major problems in regard to the issue of human enhancement has increased greatly in recent years with advancements‚ developments in science‚ which has caused men to realize how unattractive they are and in what ways are they willing to correct the flaws of nature‚ which is often viewed as being a modern issue. In Hawthorne’s story‚ The Birthmark‚ these ideals are proved wrong. In year 1843‚ Hawthorne discovered that one of the great issues in society was

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    Similar Gothic Elements in the Work of Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe are considered masters of American gothic fiction. They used similar gothic elements in their writing and used it to build up a sense of impending doom. Even today numerous readers enjoy‚ study‚ and discuss the gothic elements both utilized in their work. Gothic writing is a style that is concerned with the dark side of society‚ an evil that lies within the self. Poe and Hawthorne

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    In‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale internal conflict is caused by his tendency to conform to the ways of the puritan church and actions of Hester. Arthur Dimmesdale continues to follow the strict rules and regulations of the Puritan church even after his great sin. Dimmesdale allowed himself to be pushed around by these rules and doesn’t do what he truly believes in. During this time the Puritans’ way of life was incredibly strict and restricting towards its citizens

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