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    Representation of Romanticism in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne The use of Romanticism in The Scarlet Letter contradicts strict puritan society with nature and the freedom that comes with it . Hawthorne portrays Romantic elements such as admiring nature and solitude‚ and revolutionary thoughts‚ in The Scarlet Letter. Theses elements are used in Hester’s ostracization from society‚ thus leading her to posses revolutionary thoughts. Hawthorne uses the prison as a symbol of society‚ and the nature

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    In the introductory sketch to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel the "The Scarlet Letter"‚ the reader is informed that one of the author’s ancestors persecuted the Quakers harshly. The latter’s son was a high judge in the Salem witch trials‚ put into literary form in Arthur Miller’s "The Crucible" (Judge Hawthorne appears there). We learn that Hawthorne feels ashamed for their deeds‚ and that he sees his ancestors and the Puritan society as a whole with critical eyes. Consequently‚ both open and subtle

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    condemned by the townspeople and the effects of the sin are evident‚ this is not the main focus of the book. The analysis of the main characters of The Scarlet Letter and their situations and how they tie into the overall theme of the story shows that Hawthorne is focusing on duality rather than on adultery.SThis very novel explains the symbiotic functions of the human heart that fluctuates and deteriorates in accordance with various situations. This book clarifies that duality‚ a human trait inherent in

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    Letter The Scarlet Letter‚ written in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ is about a Puritan society in Massachusetts. The theme of this novel is largely sin‚ and how the guilty parties were not equally treated for the same sin or exposed for the wrong that they had done in the eyes of God. Hawthorne describes deception‚ the withholding of the truth‚ and secrecy in the development of the plot and characters in the novel. Hawthorne vividly makes use of symbolism and feminine status in Puritan New England‚

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    Inner Struggles Throughout the novel‚ Hawthorne uses the symbols of light and dark to depict good and evil among the characters Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth. In The Scarlet Letter‚ there is a constant battle between good and evil‚ saint and sinner‚ and light and dark. This was a difficult book to read because of the type of language used and how hard it was to get into. Both Hester’s light and dark sides are represented by sunlight. Pearl noticed‚ “All at once‚ as

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    Many may believe that Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne do not have many things in common but they are wrong. They both are dark romanticism writers. Dark romanticism is subgenre of romanticism. It is reflecting the madness‚ irrational‚ and grotesque things in the world instead of all the good. In this essay‚ it will talk about more of the similarities Melville and Hawthorne have in common and also go more in detail about each author and their poetry. Herman Melville was born August 1‚ 1819

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne promotes the idea of socially on brought guilt through the interactions of characters and Puritan beliefs in The Scarlet Letter. He masterfully depicts a newly settled New England and it’s strict religious faith‚ which is still seen in much of New England today. He uses symbolism‚ irony and to fully bring out the true potential of his story. Nathaniel Hawthorne beautifully crafts his story by using symbolism to reveal details about the story and its characters. In The Scarlet

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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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    colonies captured this idea of community and heightened it to its extremes. The community’s stern regulations create a habitat which lacks personal expression and leaves little room within its boundaries for one’s own identity to be ascertained. Nathaniel Hawthorne demonstrates their austere standards for society throughout his novel‚ The Scarlet Letter. In a Puritan society dominated by the necessity to conform‚ only those who isolate themselves from the strict expectations of the community may fully

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    ‘The Birthmark’ and ‘Hands’ Social sciences have often dealt with the relationship between a person’s body figure and his or her self-image. In this respect‚ the sociologist Carolina González Laurino (2008: 23) claims that “la construcción social de la identidad se encuentra en estrecha relación con la auto-percepción del cuerpo.” However‚ the image an individual has of his or her own figure may be affected by other people’s perception. In the case of “The Birthmark‚” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

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