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The first chapter of The Scarlet Letter introduces us to the prison door. ... It is very appropriate that Hawthorne opens the novel with the prison door. ...
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... he still cannot escape the engulfing guilt of their crimes The first time the reader is confronted with the Puritan community is at the prison door in the ...
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... he still cannot escape the engulfing guilt of their crimes The first time the reader is confronted with the Puritan community is at the prison door in the ...
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... Anne Hutchinson, a heretic among the Puritans, passed through the prison door and spread her new concepts through the tradition. ...
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... Particularly the prison's door "a wooden edifice...heavily timbered with oak, and studded with iron spikes" gives an impression of firmness and reveals the ...
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... she replies that she was plucked off of the bush of wild roses that grew outside the prison door. The Governor then decides to take Pearl off of Hester. ...
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... The novel first starts off by describing the ugly, "weather-stained" prison door and flows into an eloquent description of an out of place rosebush growing ...
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... himself. At the end of "On the Road" Sargeant tells the police officer that he will break down the door to the prison. Both Sargeant ...
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... The chapter begins introducing the prison door as "rustic" and an "ugly edifice." The old prison door is suppose to represent a threshold that seperates the ...
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... the character's personality. The author opens his story with the description of the prison and the prison door. The prison is described ...
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... the room an infrared camera mounted within the prison watches he every move. She gets to the end of the hallway and shines her light above the door to the room ...
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... The prison door, for example, was described as being composed of "oak and iron" and its coloring "sad" and "gray", symbolizing the rigidity of the Puritan ...
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... severe Puritan laws whatever they may be. He describes the door of the prison as being ". Heavily timbered with oak and studded with ...
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... Some of the symbols seen in the book are the rosebush outside the prison door, the scarlet letter embroidered on Hester Prynne's dresses, the meteor seen in ...
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... in this novel. The first symbol Hawthorne reveals is the rosebush that sits right outside the door of the prison. Its meaning is ...
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... water pump. Chapter 1: The Prison Door A crowd of men and women is gathered outside of Boston's prison door. Although Boston was ...
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... well. Titled "The Prison Door," the first chapter of The Scarlet Letter has three main subjects that get described in detail. The ...
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... The first sign of nature in the novel is when the narrator gives the description of the prison door, "But, on one side of the portal, rooted almost at the ...
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... Cinque Mtume, would periodically open the door of her prison and shout slogans and propaganda, condemning her as a "bourgeois bitch," over-privileged and out ...
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... 46). The rosebush that grows by the prison door also symbolizes "the mingled morla elements" of the nature of man (Abel 170). The ...
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... The revolving door of the prison system, is serving to do nothing more than educate our prisoners, feed them well, and take care of them, before sending them ...
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... According to American Literary Classics, Outside the door of the prison, "the black flower of civilized society," sprung a wild rosebush in nominal of the deep ...
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... They then escaped the out the back door. ... This just shows how much more security and more trained people are needed in the prison system. ...
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... she responds by "announcing that she had not been made at all, but had been plucked by her mother off the bush of wild roses that grew by the prison-door"(103 ...
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... Still at the prison door, Hawthorne quotes, "It may serve, let us hope, to symbolize some sweet moral blossom, that may be found along the track, or relieve ...
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... highly symbolic. The Scarlet Letter opens with the stark image of the throng of people surrounding the prison door. Hawthorne creates ...
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And so it is the seventeenth century and it is June and there are Puritans standing before a beaten up prison door And there are weeds and there is a rose bush ...
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... Suddenly, the front door opens and Mr. Mallard enters, unscathed and very much alive ... woman living in the 19th century, a woman trapped in the prison of marriage ...
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... and ugliness are apparent in the author's descriptions, the only exception is a lovely wild rosebush, whose origin is uncertain, blooming by the prison door. ...
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Contained in the first chapter of the Scarlet Letter, the Prison-Door, there is a significant amount of symbolism. In this one page ...
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