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The scaffold scenes are by far the most popular means of pointing out the perfect balance and structure of Hawthorne's masterpiece. The first time we meet all the principal characters of the novel is in the first scaffold scene. The second of three crucial scaffold scenes appear...
Discuss Hawthorne¡s presentation of the Puritan¡s throughout the novel 'The Scarlet Letter.¡ You may wish to consider: „P Hawthorne¡s links with the Puritans „P The presentation of Puritanism in the novel The narrative methods through which Hawthorne presents Puritanism. The Puritans...
The Symbolism of Red and Black in "The Scarlet Letter" Hawthorne uses red and black imagery to reveal a secret, a character's emotion, or the truth about a character. The red and black symbolism advances the story. He sometimes uses red and black in nature, with flowers or the sky....
Symbolism, frequently used in literature, can appear in many forms. The use of colors is one such example, in which the color worn or depicted by a character can determine the character's attributes. Black, for example, may represent satanic evil whereas white may symbolize purity. H...
Human Nature's Imperfection Throughout history, many great philosophers of the past, such as Plato or Aristotle, have commented on their views of our inscrutable human nature, searching for reason or justification to explain human behavior. Many different theories have hypothesized it as eith...
Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is considered the first symbolic novel in American Literature. His use of symbolism in the novel presents a complex view of sin and its effects. Utilizing characters, colors, settings, and objects Hawthorne's extended metaphors shape and develop throu...
Through reading Nathaniel Hawthorne\'s \"The Scarlet Letter,\" \"The Minister\'s Black Veil,\" \"The May-Pole of Merry Mount,\" and \"Young Goodman Brown,\" we see that Hawthorne discloses any thoughts he may have concerning his views on community versus the individual. In all five works, we see tha...
Illuminations of Light and Dark Hawthorne creates depth and a new dimension within his writing, with a manipulated form of classic symbolism. One of the most consistently prominent types of symbolism throughout his work is his use of dark and light. Unlike the classic interpretation of light a...
Plot Summary The story springs from the actions of Colonel Pyncheon, whose mysterious death seems to have been a direct result of his prior evil conduct. He built The House of the Seven Gables on a plot of land that he had wrongly taken from Matthew Maule in Salem, Massachusetts. Maule, who, w...
The Effects of Sin Upon Arthur DimmesdaleHawthorn shows sins of several different kinds in numerous people, as well as the consequences and remedies of their sins. Three main characters; Hester Prynne, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth bare the most of these sins. Arthur Dimmesdale...