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    The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne advances the central ideas…

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    determination to redress a wrong, or some other emotion may conflict with their moral duty. In the novel, The Scarlet letter, Hester Prynne, Reverend Author Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth are used to portray this theme. They all have their own duties and responsibilities yet they let their passions come between what is right. Hester Prynne is the main character of The Scarlet Letter and her story starts in Boston where she was suppose to be waiting for her arranged husband, Roger…

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    condemnation torments them forever. In both Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, protagonists Hester Prynne and John Proctor struggle with guilt for their sin. Both the novel and playwright take place in 17th Century Puritan Massachusetts, when adultery is considered witchcraft, and punishable by death. After Hester Prynne has an affair with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, she receives a scarlet letter to represent her sin and display public humiliation. This…

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    The Scarlet Letter is a novel that was an eventful novel that was written in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The novel takes place in Puritan America. This setting serves as a necessary fuel for the novel’s gears to continually turn from its beginning to its conclusion. The relationships housed in the book are also extremely important for the sustained survival of the plot. Many characters display moral frailties throughout The Scarlet Letter, thus creating a novel that challenges the reader’s…

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    Sinful Disobedience

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    any action considered sinful by the faith. Many puritans of this community, such as those described by Nathaniel Hawthorne, trigger a chain reaction of sinful disobedience that greatly defies the moral standards of an entire society. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne, Reverend…

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    After the fire, Green’s life was a mess, she didn’t care for the garden, one of the only places where she felt like she could be who she was, and then she even let the looters destroy it. Then, she started to transform herself into a whole other person, a person with tattoos covering her body, a person with clothes covered by thorns, a person who was fearful of herself. She wanted to look so scary, so fearful, that nobody would ever disrespect her again. That was until love found her, it was…

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    The Minister's Black Veil is a parable that has to do with a minister who wears a black veil in order to represent everyone's secret sin or inner sorrow. The minister, Reverend Mr. Hooper, believes that everyone carries a sin or inner sorrow around with them that they do not make known to the people around them. He wears the black veil because although his sin is visible to everyone, everyone else carries their black veil in their hearts. Nathaniel Hawthorne in this parable wants to show that…

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    horrible to think that parents and family of the victim could be scared, because of horrifying possible results of depression or even suicide. Hester Prynne could say that her mistake put an impact on how she was viewed in her community. In “The Scarlet Letter”, puritan people were extremely harsh and took sins and their punishments very seriously. “In all her intercourse with society, however, there was nothing that made her feel as if she belonged to it” (Hawthorne 93). Even though it was just…

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    In Richard Byrd’s accounts, the author uses point of view to illustrate a pessimistic future that the author believes is inevitable. The central idea of the text is that the author believes his physical and emotional state are suffering extreme consequences as a result of prolonged isolation from civilization, and because of harsh weather conditions, which are to be expected from a desolate and harsh environment that Antarctica houses. Richard Byrd, according to his accounts, was stationed at…

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne adulteress Hester Prynne must wear the scarlet ‘’A’’ to mark her shame. Her lover, Arthur Dimmesdale, remains unidentified and is filled with gilt, while her husband, Roger Chillingworth seeks revenge. Even though Hester ends the story as a heroine,she plays a victim throughout via extreme societal judgement. After all, she is forced to wear the scarlet ‘’A’’ Hester wears it on her chest with her head held high on the scaffold. As she walks through the…

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