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... the letter didn't just feel like scarlet fabric touching his chest, but a red hot iron, gives the reader something to trust in that The Scarlet Letter has a ...
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... The Scarlet Letter also confuses the reader during chapters after 20. The final pages of the novel give a completely different perspective. ...
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... Sin should always be in the mind of the reader while reading The Scarlet Letter, and they should always try to see for themselves how sin effects the major ...
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... First, Pearl could be considered as a human scarlet letter. Pearl is revealed to the reader by the passage: "But it was a remarkable attribute of this garb, and ...
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... occur and lead to a better understanding of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. ... ideas almost simultaneously into the mind of the reader, with the reader ...
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... careful choice of words shows his opinions of the characters and how he wants the reader to perceive them. The symbol of the scarlet letter represents the ...
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... In The Scarlet Letter. The first paragraph of a solid piece of literature often sets the foundation for the work, as well as giving the reader valuable insight ...
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... Her perception and honesty make her a powerful character because she is persistent in reminding the reader of the scarlet letter and each of the characters of ...
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... The passage also tells the reader a great deal about the puritan society in which the characters in The Scarlet Letter lived. None ...
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... may not have been clearly and directly stated to the reader, but throughout reading the book, you gather possible hidden meanings of Hester's scarlet letter. ...
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... The crucial moment of truth occurs in The Scarlet Letter when the reader who is already emotionally involved sees Dimmesdale's agony and then sees his ...
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... it is a great example of how a reader can be dragged into the action and live with the characters. Yet even with all this action, The Scarlet Letter manages to ...
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... appropriate in their placement. The scarlet letter has many more meanings than the reader may initially conclude. The obvious meaning of ...
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... imagery, Nathaniel Hawthorne's prime purpose in the excerpt from The Scarlet Letter is to ... Hawthorne chose dim for a reason (it would serve the reader well to ...
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... imagery, Nathaniel Hawthorne's prime purpose in the excerpt from The Scarlet Letter is to ... Hawthorne chose dim for a reason (it would serve the reader well to ...
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... As you can see, ambiguity is an important part of The Scarlet Letter. It allows the reader to draw their own conclusions, which creates a more exciting ...
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... Making the characters of a novel real to the reader is important to them interested in what will happen next and Hawthorne did this in The Scarlet Letter.
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... that it sent forth a cry; she turned her eyes downward at the scarlet letter, and even ... all else had vanished" (page 41) From this quote the reader learns that ...
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... in The Scarlet Letter. In this novel, a story unfolds of three people who are torn apart by sin, revenge, and guilt. The market place reveals to the reader a ...
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... and Hester's ill-fated lover Dimmesdale, the reader discovers the consequences of sin in the punishments that follow. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester's sin is ...
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... Nathaniel Hawthorne, portrays the Puritan society in his novel, the "The Scarlet Letter". Through out this novel, Hawthorne shows the reader certain aspects of ...
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... Unfortunately, sometimes it seems as though by expanding the symbolism of The Scarlet Letter umpteenth times that he wears it out so the reader wants nothing ...
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... the reader with a background to the story, in this preface he attempts to convey to the reader the themes and the deeper meaning of The Scarlet Letter. ...
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... others show the reader double meanings to events or objects in the story. A great example of symbolism would be in Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter. ...
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... Pearl is no longer the scarlet letter, and she is freed from her position as a messenger of anguish. Pearl creates many impressions to the reader. ...
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The first description that the reader gets of Hester Prynne is that she is a ... However, this seemingly perfect woman has one terrible flaw, the scarlet letter. ...
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... uses double meanings for every symbol within the novel, leaving the final definition of the symbols entirely up to the reader ("The Scarlet Letter" 8) Mumper 8 ...
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... The Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynne is easily the least brutal sinner of all. In the novel, when Hester meets with Chilingworth in the jail, the reader sees that ...
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... Only once in The Scarlet Letter, when Hester and Pearl meet Dimmesdale the night of Wilson's death, does the market place seem dull to the reader. ...
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The first chapter of The Scarlet Letter introduces us to the prison door. ... Hawthorne uses descriptive language which allows the reader to envision a cold and ...
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