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    Composition (3) 22 January‚ 2014 Scarlet Letter Essay The Psychological Aspect of The Scarlet Letter “Learning is not doing; it is changing what we do” (Skinner‚ Are Theories of Learning Necessary?). B.F. Skinner believed that behaviorism is a result of development from conditioning. Whatever a person sees continuously occurring in his or her daily lives as children‚ the person recalls them and alter his or her behavior accordingly. It is evident in The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ when

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    theme of identity to the audience. The scarlet letter is a defining moment in Hester’s life where she is faced with the dilemma of letting society decide her character or for her to determine her own. A significant moment in the book was when Hester decided not to leave Boston after being publicly humiliated and forced to wear the badge of shame. Hester was given the chance to leave Boston and lead a normal life somewhere else without wearing the scarlet letter‚ but she chose not to. Hester even

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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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    influenced many poets. Symbolism is anything that stands for or represents something else. "The Scarlet Letter"‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne is filled with symbolism which he uses to unify the novel and add a deeper level of meaning to the story. In the novel‚ the three most important symbolisms were the forest‚ the scaffold‚ and the scarlet letter "A" on Hester’s bosom. But the symbolism of the scarlet letter "A" outweighs every other symbolism. The forest is symbolic of Nature‚ both in its darker and

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    The Scarlet Letter depicts this conflict in the context of a late 1800s Puritan society. With an emphasis on conformity in Puritan society‚ the introduction of a wild and free force completely threatens that design. This concept of wilderness is conveyed through the characters of the book and reflect how humans want freedom. Nature in The Scarlet Letter represents freedom from the constraints of society; the connections between Pearl and nature reflect humans’ base instinct to seek freedom‚ which

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne published The Scarlet Letter in 1850. Hawthorne engenders a protestant society holding community values to be the standards‚ leaving Hester Prynne in a difficult situation. According to community values she’s a sinner‚ a wrongdoer‚ an atrocious person‚ conversely ‚ looking at her own morals she could be a hero‚ a role model‚ an overall admirable person. Hester’s burdened to wear the scarlet letter which stands for the deadly crime of adultery‚ but eventually denotes ambiguity

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    Scarlet Letter Study Guide 1/6/12 1. Hester Prynne- Hester Prynne‚ the protagonist of the novel‚ is the mother of Pearl. She must wear the scarlet letter A on her body as punishment for her adulterous affair with Arthur Dimmesdale‚ the town minister.  Pearl- Hester’s daughter.  Rev. Dimmesdale - Arthur Dimmesdale is a respected minister in Boston and the father of Pearl. While Hester waited for her husband to arrive from Amsterdam‚ she met Dimmesdale and had an adulterous affair with him‚

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    The United States is characterized by its separation from church and state‚ albeit many colonists who came here from the UK were Separatists looking for religious freedom. This created a religiously tolerant New World. The New World remained religiously tolerant‚ even after the American Revolution‚ yet made the major change of separating the church from state. This was a wise move‚ as religion can be vague in ways that government should not be if these two were connected. The separation allowed for

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    it and incorporate it into their work. Most writers at the time expressed their support for the harmony between humans and nature‚ and admired the American wilderness and praised both humans and nature. One of these writers is the author of The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne. He characterizes American landscape as the embodiment of kindness and forgiveness through examples of nature that symbolize a greater concept. Through these metaphorical examples‚ he hints at social issues involving the universal

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    A4 23 February 2009 “It may serve‚ let us hope‚ to symbolize some sweet moral blossom‚ that may be found along the track‚ or relieve the darkening close of a tale of human fatality and sorrow‚” (Hawthorne 44). In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ light and dark are used to compare and contrast the inner nature of Hester‚ Pearl‚ and Dimmesdale‚ All of these characters describe the theme of sin and suffering‚ but throughout their own struggles they strive and succeed to end up on the other

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