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    Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a time of great change in America. In the mid-nineteenth century‚ Americans began to experience a shift in focus from the once stringent religious outlook to a more scientific view of the world and its natural wonders. Americans‚ however‚ did look at these new scientific discoveries with much hesitation‚ questioning their long-term effects on society as a whole. Hawthorne ’ s work‚ "The Birth Mark echoes these sentiments and combine natural faith with a confidence in

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    Throughout The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne demonstrates individualism that pertains in the puritan society in which people are criticized and punished on behalf of their individual flaws. In this case‚ Hester is punished and embarrassed because of her sin of adultery to another man. As Hawthorne mentions the rosebush outside the prison doors‚ many people see it as an aspiration‚ however it portrays Hester as persistent and strong while her sin haunts her. This is seen within her daughter

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    Morin 2 The story “The Birthmark” by Nathaniel Hawthorne is the foolishness of striving for perfection. The author uses several elements of fiction to express this theme. He starts by giving a brief summary about who the main characters are. Aylmer is a very smart man who has a love of science. He’s into the spiritual world but it tends to be disturbing. He believes that he is able to perform miracles. Aylmer has invented potions that are capable of instantly killing a person or killing them in

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    is why Nature ultimately has the final say in what can and cannot existence. In “The Birthmark”‚ Hawthorne suggests that nothing and no one is perfect nor has the ability to obtain said perfection. An obsession to surpass Earthly Nature can and will result in the destruction of what was once loved. Human beings have a natural desire to be perfect‚ but in reality perfection is unattainable. Throughout “The Birthmark”‚ Georgiana is constantly confronted with the fact that she bares the “visible mark

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    Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne contains multiple symbols throughout the text as any worthy piece of literature would. Although‚ Hawthorne differentiates his writing from others by adding in symbols that have more than one connotation in the book. Specifically‚ he uses the letter “A”‚ the meteor‚ and Pearl as cyphers during this novel that each could represent different ideas to the reader at different points. Since he uses this writing method so often during the novel‚ Hawthorne clearly does

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    The Minister’s Black Veil In this essay‚ “The Minister’s Black Veil”‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne indicates several characteristics of American Romanticism. For example‚"Hooper continues to wear the black veil through the rest of the day’s duties‚including a funeral‚(14). It was ok if he would wear the black veil for the funeral but to wear it all day‚it mad him look really bad.He describes the sinful black veil that contributes sins to people’s minds."The veil makes Hooper appears so other-worldly

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    been around for many centuries. It has maintained its consequences such as banishment to death sentence. “The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ adulteress Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet A to mark her shame. Her lover‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ remains unidentified and is wracked with guilt‚ while her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ seeks revenge.” (The Scarlet Letter) Hawthorne describes injustice‚ fate predetermination and conscience. Symbolism is one of the main critical part of the Scarlet Letter novel

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    The veil in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” is one symbol Hawthorne shares in his short story. Mr. Hooper‚ a pastor‚ scares his congregation when he enters into the church with a black veil covering his face. The sexton says‚ “I can’t really feel as if good Mr. Hooper’s face was behind that piece of crepe” (256). Before the veil‚ the congregation thought of Mr. Hooper as a good preacher. He sought to bring “his people heavenward by mild‚ persuasive influences” (257). After the veil

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    In many of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short stories‚ he creates characters with either a malicious or evil feature to relay to the reader a more allegorical meaning. In the story " Rapaccinni’s Daughter" he uses Beatrice as a carrier of a deadly poison. Beatrice’s relationship with Giovanni is the main plot of the story. To Giovanni‚ she is the woman who represents death and enslaves him but in reality she is not deliberately harmful to him. She becomes a focus of Giovannis fantasies‚ fears‚ and desires

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    example for this period as the character in the story underwent the experiment of drinking the clear‚ bubbly liquid. All four control factors of the testing came from different backgrounds ranging from youth to money and even power and beauty. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote this story to show the brain power behind the motives of these four subjects that related to real world

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