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    The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, has captivated the eyes of many readers for a myriad of decades. Although, the novel has a highly disputed origin, from Hawthorne’s personal life, to this day, it still maintains a highly praised status among many readers and critics. Hawthorne uses many gothic and romantic elements in his literary work, specifically how romantics postulate children as pure beings. In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses children, being of the purest nature, as…

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    by sentencing the accused to hanging is not the answer to resolve anarchy and control the citizens of Salem. Salem’s religious beliefs and laws dictate the rules that are to be followed by each member of the community. God’s rule is social law. Puritanism is the main religion in Salem. Reverend Parris believes that his community should follow…

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    The act of standing out to draw attention can be seen across any culture. The Puritan culture consisted of English descent who wanted religion to be completely separate from the state(Delbanco, Puritanism, History). The women in a Puritan society were in charge of caring for the children, therefore they spent most of their time doing work in the house; when it came to legal rights, they could not vote or own land(Deering, Women in Puritan Society, Study). The lack of desirability for the women…

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    The only person who sees everything, is the lord. Sometimes one’s actions do not have to be approved by anyone, just from God. In the early years of Puritanism, chaos erupted through the village of Salem, Massachusetts. Throughout Salem, commoners and judges found there to be countless accusations of witchcraft. This led to trials in court and in extreme cases death. The Crucible, summarizes the minds of the girls, judges, and the accused. A noble farmer,John Proctor, experiences the worst of…

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    It is said that Nathaniel Hawthorne always knew what he wanted to do in life; to be an author. Hawthorne, author of Rappaccini’s Daughter, is quoted as saying, “I do not want to be a doctor and live by men 's diseases, nor a minister to live by their sins, nor a lawyer and live by their quarrels. So, I don 't see that there is anything left for me but to be and author." (European Graduate School p. 1, Para 2) Nathaniel Hawthorne was born and raised in Salem, Massachusetts. Salem, as one knows,…

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne, one of the most influential and important writers in American history, is regarded as a landmark in American literature of 19th century as well as a founder of the American literature. Hawthorne created a series of American novelist and short-story that respond to the call of national characteristics of the times, which help him to consolidate a high status in American literary history. Hawthorne’s Romance, as a new literary form, has exerted a tremendous impact on Hawthorne…

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    the two. In the Novel, the Forest and every component that Nature is a part of is affectionate and gracious. From the outside, the forest looked obscure and dark but the inside was freeing and liberating. It was an escape from the cruelty of the Puritanism. Hawthorne used the “black flower of civilized society” to contrast against the rose bush. The black flower symbolizes the abuse and discipline of the Puritan Society, and the rose bush symbolizes forgiveness. 3 Nature has…

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    this time period. He was a novelist and a short story writer whose work contained American themes and greatly contributed to American nationalism. Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts on July 4th 1804, to a Puritan family. He was raised under Puritanism which later influenced most of his writing. Hawthorne grew up with his mother by his side because his father died when Hawthorne was only four. He attended Bowdoin College and graduated in 1825, where he met and became close friends with…

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    Essay #1 (what aspects of Puritan society in the 1692 enabled the witch trials to take place?) There are many different aspects of why the Puritans society had enabled the witch trials in 1692 some of them would have to be they had very strict beliefs on religion and would take manners very seriously when it came to discussing their everyday lives. Most of their beliefs would scare others and make a lifestyle hard. Throughout the story many examples of their beliefs were shown and will help you…

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    which was the five tenets that John Winthrop expressed to other Puritans as one of their leaders. T.U.L.I.P. was an acronym that exposed the roots of Puritanism. These are total depravity of men, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints (Campbell). This has influenced education at the roots. For example, total depravity is expressed through the idea that…

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