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    The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism in the Forest "The path strangled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest"(179). This sentence displays just one of the multiple personalities that the forest symbolizes in The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorn. As seen in the epic story Wizard of OZ‚ the forest represents a place of evil and delight‚ but in the Scarlet Letter the forest symbolizes much more then that. Each character brings out a different side of the forest‚ however the forest

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    Setting reflects changes in tone In “The Scarlet Ibis‚” James Hurst uses the aspect of nature in the settings to reflect when the tone transposes from a sorrowful and regretful tone to a more hopeful and joyous tone. Brother reminisces of a summer that has long since passed‚ as he sits in the house he was raised in: “It was in the clove of seasons‚ summer was dead‚ but autumn had not yet been born‚ that the ibis lit in the bleeding tree. The flower garden was strained with rotting brown magnolia

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    Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. Almost everything in a literary piece can be used as a symbol. If the author takes the time to write about it then it’s important. If the object doesn’t seem relevant than it is probably being used as a symbol and probably has a deeper meaning. Anything can be used as a symbol‚ and in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne there are many different symbols

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    truth were everywhere to be shown‚ a scarlet letter would blaze forth on many.” portraying his belief that sin lies within us all‚ and that each individual has a different way of showing this innate sin. In The Scarlet Letter‚ author Nathaniel Hawthorne explores the crimes and faults of Hester Prynne‚ the infamous adulteress of the novel‚ who has been accused of bearing child with an unknown instigator. Throughout the novel we see the symbolic nature of this scarlet letter take many forms‚ as it plays

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    The Scarlet Letter Symbolism Essay People often overlook obscure details due to a variety of reasons. In The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ symbols are notable and powerful sources of percipience. Throughout the story‚ the author uses flowers as messengers of hope‚ love‚ forgiveness‚ and other emotions. In the novel‚ the disparity of wild-flowers and similarities between a rose and Hester show the threat of sin to Puritan ideology. To begin‚ wild-flowers are thrown at the scarlet letter

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    The Symbolism of a Non-Functioning Puritanical Instrument of Public Humiliation The scaffold in the Scarlet Letter is symbolizes a place where the entire town can gather and important events occur. In the novel‚ anytime that the scaffolding is mentioned‚ the main characters are brought together by a matter of circumstance. The scaffold is used by the characters throughout the book to either project their emotions or have emotions projected upon themselves. Each time the focus is on Hester Prynne’s

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    Pearl is an ironic and contradictory symbolism of pure and gracefulness. It is ironic that she is the child born to two great sinners. The way Hawthorn creates Pearl is by combining great contradictions together. Pearl is a misbehaving and mischievous child always showered by praise and wrapped with great angelical beauty. Hawthorne begins to develop Pearl’s character by opening up with a short aphorism describing Pearl as a child with “no physical defects.” He builds off this statement about

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    The work you do in the sun will pay off under the lights The audience won’t remember numbers‚ they remember moments. Make those moments happen. The only way your ever going to get the audience to feel the emotions you want them to feel‚ is if you feel them first I am a part of something much greater than me and my understanding You feel your strength in the presence of pain. The pain you feel today is the strength you feel tomorrow. Take you place in history. Inspire‚ soar‚ excel.

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    “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ a short story written by James Hurst‚ starts off with the narrator having a conflict with his crippled brother‚ Doodle. At the beginning of the story‚ the narrator despises his brother‚ he wants nothing to do with him‚ but as the story progresses

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    In “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ by James Hurst‚ the author utilizes the symbol of the ibis to illustrate the prejudice that Doodle encounters from his family throughout the story. The ibis first appears when the narrator’s family witnesses the bird in the garden and a few moments later‚ it dies. After that‚ Doodle decides to bury it‚ as he “carried the bird around to the front yard and dug a hole in the flower garden...we were watching him through the front window‚ but he didn’t know it” (98). In here‚

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