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    great skeptic towards the values of his time. In his short stories Hawthorne has never directly criticized the American history; however, in two of his major works “The Minister’s Black Veil” and “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” shows his thoughts about Puritanism and the American Revolution. Hawthorne pictures two different communities, who leave up to the ideals they set for themselves. This essay seeks to show that “The Minister’s Black Veil” and “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” express Hawthorne…

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    Although puritanism no longer exist in the twenty first century, Hawthorne critical analysis on their lifestyle is still applicable in today society. According to a news article written in the Huffington Post, Steven Reiss, the author of the article “Four Reason For Decline of Religion,” stated that “According to the latest Religious Landscape Study by the Pew Research Forum, the percentage of Americans who believe in God, attend religious service, and pray daily has declined significantly…

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    case. The American philosophy of puritanism did not believe in individualism at all. The next philosophy, deism, believed that reason and the opinion of a person should go hand-in-hand. Transcendentalism, the last philosophy, believed that individualism should be celebrated. Throughout the major literary philosophies in the United States, one can see how the importance of the individual increases. The followers of the first American philosophy, which is puritanism, were strictly conformist in…

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    She symbolizes the hidden evils of Puritanism and is often seen attempting to persuade the main characters to come and meet the Black Man in the forbidden forest. When Arthur Dimmesdale runs into her after he planned to elope with Hester earlier, she remarks that although everybody will deny any of his sins in broad daylight, everything will consequently be revealed “at midnight, and in the forest.” Daylight overshadows midnight just like how the purity in Puritanism overshadows its tainted…

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    A reason that McCarthy may have created this lye is known as the Red Scare. It is where people tried to profit off of playing with the fear of communism in America. Using 1690’s Puritanism in The Crucible helps so that there is a background to create a twist on the Red Scare. “Simply, it was this: for good purposes, even high purposes, the people of Salem developed a theocracy, a combine of state and religious power whose function…

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    Communities that value Puritan ethics are advantageous because they value hard work and family values. Societies require everybody to pitch in so that they will prosper. When the first Europeans arrived in the New world, everybody had a responsibility to do whether it be at home or at work . Eventually, the new settlers prospered through the effort and sweat that was input to the New world. This promotes the idea that groups of people that are labor intensive will thrive as it demonstrates that…

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is about Hester Prynne who has committed the great sin of adultery, and her bearing an improper child has cast her out of society. For people in the twenty-first century, it is hard to understand the punishment Hester was given. She had to live and work with the people in her town, interact with them on a daily basis, yet never forget her enormous sin. To emphasize this, she was obligated to wear the letter “A” on her chest at all times. This may seem…

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    is his well renowned novel, The Scarlet Letter. Through his story and character’s he created in his novel, he avows his opinion through his harsh yet subtle words. All the components of his writing led to his literary reputation for his work on Puritanism. He was one of the few, maybe the only author, who has divulged the truth, giving him an honorable reputation for his magnificent and truthful literary works, which he had completed in his…

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    Brown,” Hawthorne shows contradictory aspects of Puritanism. Brown’s “every man” shows the mix of good and evil within everyone. This is established when he discovers the sins of his father and grandfather. “The Puritan has just seen the sinfulness of his neighbors and friends clearly exposed, and has become acutely aware of the evil in his own heart” (Easterly) This reveals that the Puritan society also has a darkness. As he turns away from Puritanism, Brown embraces evil thoughts and gives way…

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    Proctor’s death, dramatic irony is utilized. In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, there are a myriad of models of irony to accentuate hypocrisy of the witch hunt: the moral contradiction of Puritanism, Abigail’s role in a patriarchal society, and the line of questioning towards Salem authority. The moral contravening of puritanism in The Crucible lead to irony having to do with the fundamental puritan philosophy which highlight hypocrisy…

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