Romanticism In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter

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introduction
Romanticism is an artistic movement that occurred in America during the 1800s, valuing intuition over reason, beauty in exotic locations and ideas, the inherent goodness in people, and stressed the importance of each individual.

thesis
Because of the portrayal of human tendency to follow emotions, appreciation of nature, and the fight of good versus evil Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet letter is a novel that represents the Romanticism movement.

points examples of characters valuing emotion over logic/freedom of emotion examples of nature example of moral purpose

topic sentence
Hawthorne exempled romanticism by various characters valuing intuition over reason.

supporting details
Hester commits adultery
Hester begs to keep

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