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Sin, Punishment, and Redemption In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne many themes are presented .The Scarlet Letter is a very complex and can be interpreted in may ways. Hawthorn used many literary techniques; such as, metaphor, imagery, and ver...
Throughout time organized societies have assumed the job of deciding what actions of citizens should be deemed illegal and what punishments should be affixed to these actions. Many differences arise when comparing different societies' policies on crime and punishment, but similar underlying princip...
"Were I worthy to be quit of it, it would fall away of its own nature, or be transformed into something that should speak a different purport." Hester Prynne, the main character in The Scarlet Letter, accepts the punishment of the adultery she committed against her husband. Hester, throu...
The Crime and Punishment of Hester Prynne In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the main theme is crime and punishment and the ways Hester Prynne overcomes adversity. She commits adultery, a very bad crime back then, and has a scarlet letter "A" embroidered on her dress. This ...
Comparison of The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible Through careful analyzes of The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, and The Crucible, by Arthur Miller, one will discover the related themes throughout the stories. These themes include sin, punishment, evil, and lust. The Puritan society and the...
Many symbols are used to show the meaning of something going on in the Scarlet Letter. Symbols are used to stand for something else. There are many important symbols throughout the book. I think that the most important symbol is the Scarlet Letter "A". One symbol in the book is the ros...
The Branded Mother and her Throwaway Child The Scarlet Letter is a story of hypocrisy and punishment. The strict Puritan laws made adultery a sin punishable by death or a life of misery. Although being an unwed mother or an illegitimate child is no longer a crime leading to capi...
Can a theocracy be an effective type of government? Many object to this idea, but it was the basis of the Puritan religion, which reformed against the Catholic Church of England by placing their religion in the New England area. Theocracy is a government in which the church leaders are also the st...
Falsehood is one of the biggest themes in The Scarlet Letter. Most of the characters in the book are somehow affected by it. The three main characters' lives are affected and molded by the way that they deal with this falsehood. Hester and Dimmesdale have falsehood towards Hester's husb...
The Scarlett Letter" The Scarlet Letter is a book of much symbolism. One of the most complex and misunderstood symbols in the book is Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne. Pearl, throughout the story, develops into a dynamic symbol - one that is always changing. In the following essay, I w...
"When the young woman - the mother of this child - stood fully revealed before the crowd, it seemed to be her first impulse to clasp the infant closely to her bosom: not so much by an impulse of motherly affection, as that she might conceal a certain token, which was wrought or fastened to her ches...
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the heroine is admired becuase of her strong will, and disregard for other's views of her. Hester Pryne displays her best qualities when she stands up to Governor Bellingham and his gang, when they confront her about her daughter Pearl. Hes...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, (1804 - 1864), short story writer and novelist, was one of the foremost nineteenth century writers in America. "The Scarlet Letter" is his greatest work that was published in 1849. This book universally considered to be a literary classic. "The Scarlet Letter&quo...
\"The Scarlet Letter\" is a book with much symbolism. One of the most complex and misunderstood symbols in the book is Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne. Pearl, throughout the story, develops into a dynamic symbol - one that is always changing. In the following essay, I will explore some ...
The fate of all characters in The Scarlet Letter was determined by Hawthorne's revealing statement in the middle of the novel. This impenetrable truth dictates the behavior of the characters in the entire story. The public and the hierarchy of the society demanded punishments for all involved o...
I. Puritan New England was a place filled with strict laws and an unbreakable moral code. A. Hester and Dimmesdale's secret passion is an example of rebellion to this moral code. 1. Hester and Dimmesdale are lovers in their own eyes, but in the eyes of the townspeople they...
\"Woman, it is thy badge of shame!\" Governor Bellingham was describing the image of the scarlet letter to Hester while they were discussing if the punishments that Hester had to go through were adequate for the crime. Hester was living in the outskirts of the city in a small abandoned cottage for s...
Some historians say the Puritans were the masters of torture, other historians say they were crazy peasants with no sense of logic or morality, but most historians say they were pure evil. The Puritans were a small society of people whose beliefs branch from the Catholic faith. They were given the n...
THE BOOK LOG ON: The Scarlet Letter By: Nathaniel Hawthorne Period 4 Adv. English 11 November 2, 1999 The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn begins by dealing with Hester Prynne's crime and sentence. She shows herself to be a proud woman in how she embr...
Chillingworths physical appearance after living with Dimmesdale Chillingworths physical appearance ties directly into the meaning of the poem and the theme of retribution. It refers to the meaning of the poem because it directly shows that there is a punishment for all. Whether ones crime is ph...
Irony in The Scarlet Letter Irony, the opposite of what is expected to happen, can be used to identify point of view and mood. Irony used in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne established Hawthorne's point of view on moral beliefs in a Puritanic society. Three contributing factors to...
Why do we always feel so insecure after we make a mistake? Journalist H.L. Mencken stated that: "Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking." Until we admit our mistake, our conscience can cause us severe guilt, and ultimately destroy the human spirit. Examples fr...
Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and Arthur Miller's The Crucible are both distinctly different narratives of the Salem Witch trials. The Scarlet Letter is a novel and The Crucible is a play. While The Scarlet Letter deals mainly with the sin of adultery, The Crucible mainly deals with w...
The Scarlet Letter shows throughout the entire book both sin and evil. The people that showed the most sin and/or evil throughout the book were Chillingworth, Dimmesdale, Hester, and Pearl. All of these people have done something evil or have committed some sort of sin that everyone knows about. ...
Significance of The Letter A The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a novel that takes place in a Puritan community during the middle of the seventeenth century. The story is concerning a woman named Hester Prynne who had an affair with a man by the name of Reverend Arthur Dimme...