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    does not make everything better. People tell little lies so that they protect someone they care about and not hurt the feelings of another person. Honesty not always being the best policy is showed in The Scarlet Letter‚ “Tell All The Truth” poem‚ the “He Lies” video‚

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    falls as a symbol and what does not takes more informative and stimulating reading. For example‚ if an object repeats or surfaces multiple times may be a symbol‚ or one that has given off a chain of reactions may also be one. Throughout “The Scarlet Letter” novel‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to convey deeper meanings by using characters‚ names‚ and objects that may be symbols. In a way‚ the word “may” reminds readers of the uncertainty and possibility of an object being a symbol. A symbol is

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    that without realizing and acknowledging that you have done wrong you don’t feel the need to fix yourself to be good‚ and by fixing yourself you express your own ideas about its necessity. This quote is applicable to the characters in “The Scarlet Letter” by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The three primary characters of this novel‚ Hester‚ Chillingworth and Dimmesdale exhibited the qualities or lacked the qualities of this quote’s ideology as a result of their actions as a function of the outcome. Hester

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    The Scarlett Letter Argumentative Essay In the Scarlett Letter by Hawthorn‚ public humiliation is used as a form of punishment. In that place and time period‚ the seventeenth century‚ Puritanical Boston‚ Massachusettes‚ this form of punishment was quite common. There was no separation of church and state at that time and since Puritan beliefs were based on good versus evil‚ it was a common practice to humiliate‚ chastise‚ and berate people as a scare tactic to keep order. Fast forward to the

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    Character Analysis Essay: The Scarlet Letter “Grief does not change you‚ Hazel. It reveals you.” These are the words of John Green in The Fault in Our stars. This also applies somewhat to Arthur Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter. Grief does not change him but his reaction to grief changes throughout the book. Reverend Dimmesdale changes in the beginning‚ middle and end of the book. Rev Dimmesdale is religiously strict and is well trusted in the beginning of the book. Dimmesdale is very strict

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    Name:       Date:       School:       Facilitator:       5.01 The Scarlet Letter Vocabulary Directions: Write the definitions for the following words found in the first eight chapters of The Scarlet Letter. (24 points) Vocabulary Word Chapter Section Definition 1. leech 1-8 Person who exports profit or sponges on others 2. sable 1-8 a marten with a short tail and dark brown fur‚ native to Japan and Siberia and valued

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    In the novel The Scarlet Letter it was necessary to keep Hester Prynne’s adulteress lover Arthur Dimmesdale a secret because of their young daughter Pearl. Hester Prynne was married at the time Pearl was conceived‚ making the townspeople furious with her adultery. As her husband comes to town under an alias named physician Roger Chillingworth‚ he examines the Panic-stricken baby and bashes Hester for being deceitful. Moving to the outskirts of town and raising what many called a “devil baby” Pearl

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    The Scarlet Letter is one of the first novels ever written to feature a strong female character as the lead role. Hester Prynne is punished for committing adultery against her ex husband Roger Dimmesdale. She is to be punished for seven‚ horrific‚ lonely years of her and her daughter‚ Pearl‚ lives. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne is punished in three different ways. One of the three types of punishments Hester is going through is imprisonment. She is arrested on a charge

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    The Symbolic Nature of the Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter introduces themes within the story that recur in several settings and serve as metaphors for the underlying conflicts. The trouble in interpreting The Scarlet Letter is the fact that the story is packed full of symbolism that can be either overlooked‚ or misinterpreted. From the actual letter ‘A’‚ down to the use of colors‚ Hawthorne wrote his story with the intention of making the reader work harder and read

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    “The Scarlet Letter” Feminist Essay While Hawthorne is influenced by stereotypes‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne does serve to criticize patriarchy as he creates a plausible individual who is strong in the face of patriarchal opposition. Hester turns her punishment into a life changing experience by becoming a better‚ stronger‚ and more independent person than she was at the beginning of the novel. The way she handles her punishment does not make it right but

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