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    colonial Boston‚ among the first generation of Puritan settlers‚ those who emigrated from

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    that described America through the eyes of a puritan emigrant. It puts a lovely flourish on one of its main themes; the untouched world‚ filled with unknown riches and bountiful land as compared against the pomp and circumstance of the british-european east. It is a great example of many of the stylistic devices outlined in the colonial unit and effectively conveys the glory of a brand new world as compared to its inhabitants homeland. The puritans and the settlers were among the first foreign

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    them there belief of christianity‚ they were known as the puritans. They established towns such as the Massachusetts bay colony which became an important society in the 1700‘s. It was a new beginning for the colonies to grow‚ prosper‚ and worship and they did just that. Religion played a huge role in the early colonies especially the Massachusetts bay colony. The Massachusetts bay colony was established by congregationalists (puritans who wanted to reform the Anglican church from within). This

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    can quickly encompass human behavior with social situations. Each event contains a small group or individual that regulates the dimensions of commitment to the faction and disobedience was met with harsh punishment. During the 17th century the Puritan lifestyle was extremely firm and

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    nature of sin in this story is kept vague with the reaction to the potential sin having more effect than the sin itself. For example‚ secret sin is described as “those sad mysteries which we hide.” (2) Each of the characters in the town share the Puritan belief structure concerning sin.

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    New England was a minister‚ underlining the importance aspiring New Englanders placed on their Puritan beliefs. Consequently‚ the cities created by these pilgrims were built with Puritan customs in mind‚ establishing towns under strict guidelines conforming to things such as a religious town leader and how much real estate is distributed among the residents (Document D). Desire to achieve the ideal Puritan city stretched out across all of New England‚ as shown by Boston‚ Massachusetts who’s mayor John

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    on‚ and interacting with other characters. The society itself (Puritan Boston society) is like an island surrounded by nature. The town is bordered on one side by a huge expanse of woods‚ home to Native Americans (the Wampanoag tribes). On the other side lies the big blue Atlantic Ocean. From the beginning of this story‚ our narrator tells us that nature is “kind” and generous‚ contrasting heavily with the cold and strict ways of Puritan society. [Mistress Hibbons:] “Wilt thou go with us tonight

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    ties with the Catholic Church he made himself head of the Christian faith in his country. This ultimately led to the Church of England which did not satisfy most English Christians. The most ardent Protestants became “Puritans” who hoped to “purify” the church . Radical Puritans became known as Separatists and they wanted to worship as they wanted to in their own congregations which was against English law. James I believed that kings ruled by divine right and antagonized

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    wicked humans. Where: Calvin started his teachings in Geneva‚ Switzerland yet his ideals spread across Western Europe and ultimately into America. When: 1530’s and beyond Historical Importance: Much of Calvin’s ideals formed the foundations of Puritan society in the New England colonies of the early to mid 17th century (1600’s). Predestination: Who or What: Is the doctrine that all events have been willed by god‚ Calvin stated predestination to mean that god willed eternal damnation and salvation

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    the novel‚ the scarlet letter‚ portrays the level of wickedness that lives within humans. Pyle proves this to his audience by his precise and various strategies. Hawthorns dramatic irony both helps build suspense while foreshadowing how blind the Puritans are towards Chillingsworth true character‚ he foreshadows the pain and suffering Chillingworth will soon unravel upon dimmesdale; he does this through foreshadow‚ hyperbole and point of view. Foreshadowing allows the audience to foresee the intensity

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