do not. She quickly discerns the truth about her mother and Dimmesdale‚ though neither will confirm her suspicions. The townspeople say that she barely seems human and spread rumors that her unknown father is actually the Devil. Pearl has grown up with her mother outside of the town‚ and she often terrorizes the town’s children‚ who view her as a curiosity. She is wise beyond her years‚ frequently engaging in ironic play having to do with her mother’s scarlet letter. Pearl Hester’s daughter‚ Pearl
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novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ nature is frequently used as imagery‚ symbolism‚ or a metaphor. The three most vital examples are: the rosebush in Chapter 1‚ the black weeds in Chapter 10‚ and the brook in Chapter 11. There are other ways that the author uses the environment to help explain characters’ feelings. Nature‚ in The Scarlet Letter‚ is used in place of various literary devices with the author using to represent an idea larger than what is initially portrayed . At the
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” A Parasitic Worm-Leech The uses of blood-sucking leeches as medical tools are prevalent‚ but a lot of people still detest “leeches” and in The Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne used both characteristics of a leech to epitomize Roger Chillingworth‚ the husband of Hester‚ the protagonist. In the story‚ to find the man who gave birth to Hester’s child‚ Chillingworth entered the Puritan town‚ where Hester and Dimmesdale lived in. In the town‚ people considered doctors as “leeches” and Chillingworth lived
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2012 Scarlet Letter Review Introduction Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter remains one of the best examples of Puritan literature‚ a novel‚ which points to the inadequacy of the Puritan beliefs and the moral duality of the Puritan culture. This paper reviews the author’s novel from a new‚ conformity vs. individuality angle. The context in which the novel was created is discussed. Hester’s silent challenge against conformity is evaluated. The goal of this paper is to understand what message
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The Scarlet Letter Analysis Throughout history‚ sinners and misfits have been alienated from society by the people of their community. Examples of people out casting others can be found in every day life from the odd peer at school to an adult who does not share the same opinions or ideas as the majority. In the 17th century‚ Puritans became an important part of American history. They had strict laws and punishments and wanted a government that could enforce public morality. In Nathaniel
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Reverend Hooper came out to his congregation‚ ¨dressed with due clerical neatness¨ (Pg.267). Hoopers appearance suggested that he is a very clean and well dressed person. ¨There was one thing remarkable about his appearance. Hanging down over his face‚ so low as to be shaken by his breath‚ Mr.Hooper had on a black veil.¨ (Pg 268). He has on a veil to symbolize his sermon and the a point he is trying to get across. ¨There’s an hour to come‚ when all of us shall cast aside our veils...No mortal eye
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“The Fire in Your Sky”‚ a short story by Ibi Zoboi‚ is a horror mystery based on Haitian mythological traditions. In the story‚ a Chupacabra‚ a folklore creature that feeds on souls‚ and her daughter migrate to New York disguised as a human single mother (Zoboi‚ n.d.). My favorite character is Lourdes‚ the protagonist who is a Chupacabra (Zobio‚ n.d.). I like Lourdes because she is a complex character. She is not a malevolent spirit obsessed with sucking people’s souls (Zoboi‚ n.d.). Nor is she an
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Abstract Is capital punishment and the death penalty cruel and usual punishment? Should the death penalty be abolished completely? Is capital punishment a real deterrent to crime and homicide incidents? How many innocent people are victims of the death penalty‚ and how many may actually be innocent? These questions are still in debate not only in the United States (U.S.) but around the world. Many people believe it is a needed part of our society to detour and control the crime rate
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A CHAPTER-BY-CHAPTER READING GUIDE FOR THE SCARLET LETTER A 1636 Plymouth Colony law required anyone convicted of adultery to "wear two Capital letters viz AD cut out in cloth and sowed on theire uppermost Garments on their arme or backe; and if att any time they shallbee taken without the said letters whiles they are in the Govrment soewarn to bee forthwith taken and publickly whipt."[1] Other Massachusetts colonies had their own versions of this law. In fact‚ "The Capitall Lawes of
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Unusual laws in different countries of the world The list of the most unusual laws‚ operating in different parts of the world‚ was compiled repeatedly by various publications of our planet. In the course of its long history‚ such articles were rejoiced by such authoritative newspapers as the Daily Mail‚ the New York Times‚ the French Le Figaro and several others. Today‚ we decided to enter your name into this impressive list‚ and we prepared a brief survey of the most interesting‚ ridiculous and
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