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    control. The novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ depicts this power religion has over people. Where fear and hate motivate beliefs due to a religion’s uncontrollable dominion. This corruption of supremacy dominates the Puritan religion. Townspeople are puppets played by the Puritan religion. Many don’t think for themselves. Faith is lost‚ adjacency is abolished. Puritan ideology also rules over young Hester Prynne‚ who birthed a child from adultery. Hester then is forced to wear a scarlet letter. It is a symbol

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    John Drost Mr. Bianca Block 6 11/5/12 Revenge: Connections and Deceit The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter are very similar in many distinct perspectives‚ but both pieces of writing have the same theme: revenge. For example‚ the two stories take place in the same time frame‚ approximately around the mid 1700 ’s to early 1800 ’s. During this time period‚ many people were highly religious‚ and believed that things that could not be explained by normal means‚ thus forming the theory of the Devil

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    In "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathienal Hawthorne‚ the narrarator places symbolic connections between Hestre’s daughter‚ Pearl and the life Hester endures after her commitment of an adultrious sin. Hester is forced to look upon her daughter; a living embodiment of the ultimate sin commited as a contant reminder of the past. The erry details used to describe Pearl as well as her actions enforce the sifficance of the consequence Hester must be reminded of evryday for her action in the past. In profiding

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    In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne’s first appearance in the novel is described in a way that characterizes her with an individualistic appearance and the refusal to be shamed by society. She is the physical manifestation of the rebellion against traditional ways and values. Hawthorne explains this with the use of metaphor and imagery. Hawthorne uses metaphors to convey the rebellious nature of Hester Prynne’s presence outside of the prison. Hawthorne uses the term “black

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    In The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible‚ you may find similar themes in these novels The Scarlet Letter features Hester Prynne that commits a shameful sin‚ that being adultery. Related to The Scarlet Letter‚ In The Crucible concerns a group of girls that are said to also commit a shameful sin‚ which is witchcraft. However the children lie and say and said that all they did was “dance” in the woods. Even though both these novels have different plots‚ themes or ideas including‚ adultery and witchcraft

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    Lying will leave one with guilt. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”‚ the truth sets the characters free. Pearl is the living‚ walking‚ talking version of the truth. The scaffold is used to reveal the truth of people’s sins. The scarlet letter reveals the truth of Hester’s sin‚ and the sunlight shines on those who are being truthful. Hawthorne uses symbolism to express the theme of the truth. Hawthorne uses Pearl as a symbol of the truth. Pearl is the living version of the truth. Pearl

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    As I was debating topics to discuss in my Scarlet Letter paper‚ I stumbled across one more than intriguing concept: the modern “scarlet letter.” Though societal expectations have changed over time‚ the authority that we allow society to hold over us has remained constant. Today‚ social media has become what used to be a literal scarlet letter “A” as seen in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel. To me‚ this is an extremely interesting topic‚ as I also find myself succumbing to behavioral pressures that society

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    The Truth Behind Hawthorne D.H Lawrence was known as a novelist‚ poet‚ painter and a literary critic. Lawrence criticized several works‚ one of his major criticisms was written on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s book The Scarlet Letter. Lawrence greatly disfavored the whole book‚ the critique is all written in a very sarcastic and sardonic tone‚ as he mentions that the greatest triumph of American women is to seduce all pure men. Lawrence uses three literary devices to demonstrate how the two most purest

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    The novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne was written in the mid 1800’s. Nathaniel Hawthorne was one of the plentiful symbolists in American Literature. This novel was constructed upon the prolonged absence of puritan religion and law. This novel was built upon theocracy‚ meaning that the governmental system administered through priests and religion‚ in the name of God‚ almighty. The novel focuses on a women by the name Hester Prynne and the adulterous affair she committed with her minister

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    Scarlet Letter Essay Questions---CHOOSE ONE QUESTION TO ANSWER Please read the following questions carefully‚ choose one of the questions‚ think about it and meticulously organize a clear response that includes an effective thesis statement and evidence for support. Your response should be in the form of a five paragraph essay. 1) If Hester and Dimmesdale had the same “teachers” (Shame‚ Despair‚ Solitude)‚ why didn’t they learn the same lesson? 2) The life-changing event happens to

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