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    The puritan era was a time of strife for many early American settlers. They felt the world was at war between the forces of good and the forces of evil. This contention was made evident in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter as the author combines the physical‚ moral and mental state of Roger Chillingworth to highlight the theme of revenge and the evil obsession that takes over Chillingworth’s soul. Hawthorne’s use of figurative language connects Chillingworth’s misshapen form with

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    In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter the story takes place in Puritanical America where the young Hester Prynne‚ after committing adultery is punished on the basis of what the town thinks is right. She is simultaneously a part of the town and is also pushed away from it. Hawthorne explores the theme of liminality between society and nature through the motif of setting to convey the isolation that comes with sin. The scaffold (where Hester stands to face her consequences)‚ Hester and Pearl’s

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    In this book all the good stuff goes down in the woods. Nature is almost like a character in the world of The Scarlet Letter. It is often personified as listening‚ commenting on‚ and interacting with other characters. The society itself (Puritan Boston society) is like an island surrounded by nature. The town is bordered on one side by a huge expanse of woods‚ home to Native Americans (the Wampanoag tribes). On the other side lies the big blue Atlantic Ocean. From the beginning of this story‚ our

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    second but your car hits the brakes and comes to a complete stop this is because of the technological advances in the world today. Technological advances have a positive effect on American culture by making the world way easier to understand no matter your age and the type of education you have. Technology has not just had a positive effect on these three types of ways which would be education the medical field and the transportation in America. Technological advances have had a great impact in the

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    Reading Report The Scarlet Letter Abstract The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne explores several aspects in the Puritan community of 17th century Boston. Such as the relationship‚ religion‚ community‚ discipline and punishment and so on. Relationship between men and women are very constrained and that are what made adultery such a bad sin in the eyes of everyone in the community. Religion seems to govern over all. Reverends own high status in the Puritan

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    flooded history‚ leaving a trail of dissonance in its wake. The aftermath of these devious deeds would make anyone revolt against religion. However‚ Christianity as a unified faith has more positive effects on the world than the anomalous consequences caused by its deluded followers. The main positive effect of Christianity is philanthropy. One of the most essential practices of the Christian faith is the emphasis on lending a helping hand to the needy. Through the middle Ages‚ Christians pioneered

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    As with any new technology‚ everyone is always talking about the negative side effects of the internet and saying how it ruins real face to face relationship‚ fills our minds with filth and damages our eyes and melts our brains. As usual it’s the panic mongers whose voices are most heard in the media and it’s gotten to such a point that people begin to feel guilty when they boot up their computer. The same things were said about rock music when records were at their most popular‚ and about televisions

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    The industrial revolution brought many positive and negative effects to the factory workers‚ but a majority of negative effects‚ along with health problems and children working however‚ a positive effect jobs for women. To begin‚ during the Industrial Revolution‚ factories lead to health problems to the men workers‚ in addition to pollution. In document seven there is a photograph where there is an enormous amount of black smoke in the sky causing pollution. All the black smoke in the air

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    Tajbik Sheikh The Scarlet Letter Intro In the 16th century‚ Puritans immigrated to America from Great Britain in order to escape religious persecution‚ and by the mid 17th century they had erected a well established society based on their theological beliefs. The Puritan religion was one of austerity and geared towards spiritual devotion rather than worldly possessions. Puritans followed rigid laws which rarely changed with time. They also had little tolerance for anyone who broke these laws

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    "The act…gross and brief‚ and brings loathing after it." This was said by St. Augustine‚ regarding immorality. This is discovered to be very true by the main characters in The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story of a woman (Hester) who lives with the Puritans and commits adultery with the local minister (Dimmesdale). In his novel‚ Hawthorne shows that sin‚ known or unknown to the community‚ isolates a person from their community and from God. He shows us this by symbols in

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