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    Shelby Kane Dr. Mulholland College Literature February 21‚ 2012 Life Struggles in The Scarlet Letter and Frankenstein If you read a lot of classic literature‚ you can usually see multiple similarities in them. Whether the plots or themes are alike‚ they convey similar messages. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ there are very similar life struggles that the characters go through. The main characters of each novel; Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Victor

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    downfalls .The three main characters in Hawthorne’s story "The Scarlet Letter". The three main characters are: Dimmisdale‚ Chillingworth‚ and Hester Prynne. These three main character’s sin are no worse than each other’s. Whose sin was greater? Hawthorne believes chillingworth was not driven by anger at his own sin‚ but by the sin of Hester and Mr. Dimmisdale. An example “as he spoke‚ he laid his long forefinger on the scarlet letter‚ which forwith seemed to scortch into Hester’s breast‚ as if

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    11 The Scarlett Letter‚ Nathanial Hawthorne Chapters I and II 1. What two necessities‚ according to Hawthorne‚ must the founders of a new colony provide immediately? - Prison and a cemetery 2. Under whose footsteps was the rose-bush outside the prison supposed to have sprung up? Sainted Anne Hutchinson 3. What kind of spectacle have the townspeople of Boston gathered to witness? The public humiliation of Hester Prynne 4. What is the significance of the scarlet letter A which is embroidered

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    Jay Tocco Ms. Branca Eng.11CP/Per.3 1 March 2011 The Scarlet Letter - Scandal Project Today’s society is cruel‚ and if one is something or does something they don’t approve of‚ they will ruin you. People are shunned‚ among other things‚ for their skin color‚ their religion‚ their sexual orientation‚ their income‚ and their education. One may also do something to have society shun them‚ whether they pesonally think it is right or wrong. Everyone has their own opinion and there is no greater

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    A Human Form of the Rose Bush Pearl‚ in the Scarlet Letter is in many ways a human form of the rose bush introduced in chapter 1. Just like the rose bush‚ Pearl is wild and free. She does not listen to what others say about her‚ she does not care what other’s opinions are one her. Some people call her the devil’s child because she represents sin‚ but her mother considers her an angel. The rose bush has a representation of sin in the way that it grows outside of the prison and is a reminder of

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    cemetery‚ which contradicts the new life they hoped to create for themselves. I used this word because Hester is given the scarlet as a symbol of sin. As she is criticized by the public and possesses the letter‚ the townspeople think that she will keep acknowledging her sin and shame in order to regret what she did. The narrator‚ later in the chapter‚ emphasizes the letter “A” in scarlet‚ which indicates adultery.

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    J.M.J The Scarlet Letter Interpretive Essay English 11 First Quarter Harley Grace Masoner 1006891.02 December 14‚ 2014 2. How the third scaffold scene frees Dimmesdale‚ Hester‚ and Pearl in different ways. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ is a fantastic piece of symbolism‚ which delves into the society of seventeenth century Puritans‚ in colonial Boston. Centered on Hester Prynne‚ a young woman sent to the colonies by her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ she is first introduced standing

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    Historical Facts through Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter English III (CP) Mrs. Jenny 30 November 2010 Mrs. Jenny English III (CP) 30 November 2010 Historical Facts through Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter relates to colonial time. There are some historical references such as colonial dress‚ Native American medicine‚ Anne Hutchinson‚ laws and Boston. In colonial times both men and women wore stockings that were woven mechanically. Lace‚ ribbons

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    The Scarlet Letter Name ___________ Study Guide Chapter 1 1. What is the setting for the novel? 1642‚ summer‚ Boston‚ prison 2. Describe Hester’s appearance? Wears letter A in fine red cloth with fancy designs in gold thread. Women are angry that letter and cloth are fancy (p. 7-8) Dark hair‚ black eyes‚ beautiful features‚ wild and free spirit. 3. Why are the people gathering around the door? To see Hester come out of the prison and receive her punishment.

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    “Such helpfulness was found in her‚ - so much power to do‚ and power to sympathize.” (110) In the novel The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses literary elements such as: symbolism‚ irony and conflict to show that the punishment imposed on one by others may not be as destructive as the guilt we impose on ourselves. In the beginning of the novel the community is unwelcoming to Hester Prynne and her newborn Pearl. This creates a conflict against her and the society; while she knows she committed

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