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... First, Hawthorne described the Puritans as "being the most intolerant brood" since they "scorned their hearts, and reviled their tongues" when they found out ...
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... In the book, the house itself is described symbolically as being a dark and ... of its founder and the ghost of his victim, From the start, Hawthorne describes the ...
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... of the atmosphere Hawthorne creates, one can begin to visualize and predict parts of the story they have not yet read. The presence of the door, described as ...
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... Described by Hawthorne as, " ...that little creature, whose innocent life had sprung...a lovely and immortal flower, out of the rank luxuriance of a guilty ...
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... They met in a place described by Hawthorne as "a hollow basin, almost mathematically circular, two or three hundred feet in breadth,...the resort of the Power ...
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... Hawthorne may also be commenting on the hypocrisy (also described in the Anthology, p 396) seen when essential "American" ideas of freedom are contrasted with ...
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... Brown takes into the woods. The reader is given a dark and dreary picture as the path is described by Hawthorne. It is narrow, it is ...
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... offered up a real sacrifice of enjoyment in devoting so many hours to such rude handiwork" just as Hawthorne did with his writing. It was described that she ...
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... Hester was described by Reynolds as a feminist criminal bound in an iron link of mutual crime (Reynolds 183). According to Reynolds, Hawthorne was trying to ...
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... At one time, Hawthorne described the scarlet letter as if "it imparted to the wearer a kind of sacredness, which enabled her to walk securely amid all peril. ...
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... Her complexion was, "a healthy, though delicate bloom" (Hawthorne, 623). She is described as beautiful and nearly flawless, "Had she been less beautiful he ...
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... At the same time that sin is described as a seething, pervasive hypocrisy, it is also seen as an ordinary fact of living. Hawthorne forfeits simplicity of a ...
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... Nature · Loved untouched land, it was pure and easily described in detail ... Hawthorne threatens the serenity of the people, when he introduces adultery, and the ...
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... and is described by the author to have "frightful sounds - the creaking of trees, the howling of wild beasts, and the yell of Indians" (336). Hawthorne's use ...
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... Drawing heavily from his Puritan background, The Scarlet Letter was described as "a ... Because Hawthorne held such a high standing in the New England literary ...
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... Drawing heavily from his Puritan background, The Scarlet Letter was described as "a ... Because Hawthorne held such a high standing in the New England literary ...
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... This can easily be viewed by analyzing the many various ways she is described by Hawthorne, by being weird and eerie, having imaginary friends, and ...
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... Hawthorne uses allegories and other symbols to help emphasis the story's theme. ... Faith is described as wearing a pink ribbon representing innocents and purity. ...
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... These scenes are also described as dark ones. Hawthorne's message in the symbolism of light and darkness infers that with sin one will be rarely seen in a ...
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... It is described as the "deep meaning...which , as it were, streamed forth from the ... Hawthorne did not agree with mesmerism, in fact he despises it; he felt it ...
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... It is described as the "deep meaning...which , as it were, streamed forth from the ... Hawthorne did not agree with mesmerism, in fact he despises it; he felt it ...
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... It is described as the "deep meaning...which , as it were, streamed forth from the ... Hawthorne did not agree with mesmerism, in fact he despises it; he felt it ...
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As a definition found in Webster's dictionary, initiation is described as the rites, ceremonies, ordeals or instructions in which one is made a member of a ...
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... This can easily be viewed by analyzing the many various ways she is described by Hawthorne, by being weird and eerie, having imaginary friends, and ...
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... snakelike staff, he is startled by "the sudden appearance of his companion" (Hawthorne 265) that ... His staff is later described as being "twisted" (266) as well. ...
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... Hawthorne's characterization of Aminadab is very unique. He is described as "man's physical nature" which is the complete opposite of Aylmer. ...
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... The black veil that Reverend Hooper wore is described as a "gloomy shade" (1253). Hawthorne uses this new apparel to show changes in the reverend himself. ...
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... The garden in Rappaccini's Daughter is described as "the Eden of present day ... Hawthorne's disdain for scientist is evident that he always makes them the villain ...
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... Pearl is described as "the scarlet letter endowed with life" (Hawthorne70 ... Hawthorne remarks that Hester tries to deny that this "imp" is her child, "Though art ...
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... offered up a real sacrifice of enjoyment in devoting so many hours to such rude handiwork" just as Hawthorne did with his writing. It was described that she ...
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