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    Steven Dinsmore-George Period 2 Interpretive Problems in Hamlet Problem Stated: When Hamlet says to Ophelia‚ “Go thy ways to a nunnery. Where’s your father?” does he know that he is being spied on by Claudius and if so‚ why does he not tell Ophelia? Problem Explained: In 2.2 Polonius has a talk with Claudius. In this discussion they plan to spy on Ophelia and Hamlet‚ the next time that they are together. When they are spying on Hamlet and Ophelia‚ Hamlet starts to tell Ophelia to get

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    task put before them? Through The Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne is giving different tests and trials in parts of her life. These tests come in forms of characters and objects. Hester shows that she has the knowledge and ability to pull though anything put before her. This is shown from the theme‚ symbols and characters of the book. Hester proves she can go through trials and survive any trial that is given to her. This is shown in the theme of the book The Scarlet Letter. The theme identity and society

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    The work of fiction House on Mango Street is written by Sandra Cisneros. It shows the dreams of Esperanza‚ a little girl who lives on Mango Street‚ an impoverished area of Chicago. She likes writing and wants to be an author. Both Alicia and Esperanza view education and writing as a pathway to better life. Through these characters‚ the author suggests that education would offer a kind of freedom. Alicia is Esperanza’s friend. She likes writing. She always studies all the night otherwise she would

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    daughter. Hester is condemned to wear a scarlet “A” to stand for “Adulteror” on her‚ while Hester’s public shaming is happening‚ her husband comes into the story. The tone of the novel varies from chapter to chapter. The introductory tone is quite bitter‚ while the tone of the body is more thoughtful and straightforward. The major themes of the Scarlet Letter are that of Sin‚ nature of evil‚ and society. The most major symbol of all is the scarlet “A” because it shows that Hester did commit

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    Matthew Polito Mrs. Audiffred Honors English 11 Writing Assignment #2 October 29‚ 2012 Sin‚ Guilt‚ and The Scarlet Letter Sin and guilt are themes that are not only central to The Scarlet Letter‚ but to the entirety of Puritan Culture. They come hand in hand‚ and are seen as almost necessary for moral perfection. Throughout The Scarlet Letter‚ nearly every character is changed or at least affected by sin and guilt‚ and for many of them it is in a life changing way. It is an unavoidable side

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    The Scarlet Pimpernel is a fiction novel written by Baroness Emma Orczy. In the book‚ the author uses a style of submerging the reader into the time frame of the French revolution‚ describing the gruesome guillotine which was used to execute countless innocent lives. The Scarlet Pimpernel‚ while being the name of the book‚ is also the name of the unknown savior of those innocent people sent for death by the guillotine. While he saves people‚ the French ruthlessly hunt him down and try to discover

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    NTOCGAI Interpretive Response In the poem “next to of course god america i” by E.E Cummings‚ the poet relays a seemingly patriotic dialogue. Upon deeper analysis‚ it becomes obvious that the entire poem was written with a sarcastic and mocking tone woven in with fake patriotism. But what does this poem mean? Since he highlights the ironic ideals of American citizens and certain word choice throughout the poem conveys insincere patriotism‚ one can infer that this poem was written to show the blind

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    The Evolution of Hester’s Scarlet Letter In the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ is forced to publically wear her sin on her sleeve. She committed adultery‚ which was a sin that was highly chastised by the Puritan society. The Scarlet Letter that Hester wore first symbolized the burden and humiliation that accompanied the sin. Throughout the novel however‚ the meaning of the letter changed to parallel Hester’s own development into a strong‚ independent woman. The

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    Sin and guilt are one of the main themes that are continuously mentioned in Nathaniel Hawthorn’s book The Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth experience the different forms and effects of sin and guilt. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale are both mostly convicted for having the sin of adultery while Roger Chillingworth is most guilty of having the sin of revenge. Out of these 3 main characters Hester handles her sin through most effective way and used it to

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    Lydia Crouse Honors English 10 Mrs. Rollings 26 September 2011 Mysterious Death of Dimmesdale One could say that Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is poisoned‚ or that he merely died of guilty conscience. In the Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Reverend Dimmesdale commits adultery with Hester Prynne‚ and so she bears a child. Dimmesdale does not admit his sin to the people in the community. Keeping the sin a secret for as long as he does creates guilt and suffering which manifests in him until

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