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    Sinead McGonagle Ms. Dolan AP American Literature 16 September 2013 Symbolism as a Characteristic of the American Romantic Movement In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 19th century novel The Scarlet Letter‚ young mother Hester Prynne is ostracized by her harsh Puritan community due to adulterous relations with admired Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. As punishment for her devious act‚ she is forced to wear the scarlet letter “A” upon her chest until the day she dies. The time of The Scarlet Letter’s creation

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Young Goodman Brown”: Analysis The short story “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne describes the journey and maturation of the protagonist Goodman Brown in Salem‚ Massachusetts during the 1800s. Through this journey‚ he is accompanied by an evil character who is portrayed as the devil himself. Together‚ Goodman Brown begins to question his faith as the devil shows him the true nature of the people whom he loved and cared about. The events of this

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    person’s life by overwhelming it with gloom and darkness. Isolate is defined: to place or keep by itself‚ separate from others (Webster 381). Solitude is "the state of being alone" (Webster 655). Nathaniel Hawthorne uses these themes of solitude and isolation for the characters in several of his works. "Hawthorne is interested only in those beings‚ of exceptional temperament or destiny‚ who are alone in the world..." (Discovering Authors). Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Goodman Brown‚ and Beatrice

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    Young Goodman Brown vs. Paul After studying the short stories of Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s "Young Goodman Brown" and Willa Cather ’s "Paul ’s Case"‚ I began to see many similarities within the two stories. Both of the main characters in each story have characteristics that could be looked at as being alike‚ but after analyzing each character I started to find that although alike in some aspects‚ these two characters are very different from one another. At first I noticed that both Goodman Brown

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” is commonly referred to as one of the greatest examples of American short fiction. The parable‚ like many of Hawthorne’s stories‚ is centered on one symbol. In this case‚ the symbol is a black veil worn by Reverend Hooper in order to showcase ‘secret sin’. The veil itself leaves readers questioning whether Hooper successfully gets his message across. Hawthorne generates an abundance of positive and negative effects in his short story that establish

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    Could the symbol of the pink ribbon be used in a similar way for today’s readers? What  are the differences in the meanings associated with the pink ribbon in Hawthorne’s story as  compared with the way the symbol might function today? What are the similarities?    2. Hawthorne ensures that there is some ambiguity at the end of the story by suggesting  that Goodman Brown’s experience in the forest could be a dream. How would the story have  been different if it were made clear that Brown’s experience actually did happen

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    “The Scarlet Letter was written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. He is a anti-transcendentalist writer. This novel took place in the 1600’s but wasn’t written until the 1800’s. It takes place in a Puritan town in Boston‚ Massachusetts. The town revolved around punishment. In this novel “The Scarlet Letter”‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the symbols of Dimmesdale‚ Pearl and Hester’s Cabin all contribute to the overall theme of good and evil. First‚ Hawthorne uses Dimmesdale as a symbol to contribute to the overall

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    2009 The Scarlet Letter: Literary Criticism Published in 1850‚ The Scarlet Letter is considered Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s most famous work‚ and the first quintessentially American novel in style‚ theme‚ and language. Set in seventeenth-century Puritan Massachusetts‚ the novel centers around the travails of Hester Prynne‚ who gives birth to daughter Pearl after an adulterous affair. Hawthorne ’s novel concerns the consequences of the affair‚ rather than the affair itself. Hawthorn uses Hester ’s

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    The Scarlet Letter Questions 1. Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ a dark American Romantic writer‚ was born on July 4th‚ 1804‚ in the town of Salem Massachusetts. Hawthorne wrote many works of literature‚ his first one was The Scarlet Letter. With this novel‚ came enough success for Hawthorne to completely devote himself to his writings. In 1851‚ he left Salem to draft and complete his second book‚ which he called The House of the Seven Gables. His other novels were‚ The Blithedale Romance and The Marble Faun

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    Cultural Context Essay “Young Goodman Brown” Thomas Lovins ENG310 Alexia Kosmider 16 February 2014 Nathaniel Hawthorne’s‚ “Young Goodman Brown” is a story of Puritanical fear and crisis of faith set in the colonial period right around the same time of the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Brown is led through the woods by a mysterious man to complete a family tradition and face his destiny as a suspicious man‚ perhaps to head the trials of the witches himself. The story is culminated when Brown

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