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    taxes on printing presses, leather, paper, and other products for the reproducing of the bible. They have withheld the bible from their populace, preventing them from learning and interpreting God’s will for themselves. They have publicly denounced Puritanism and the Puritanical Commonwealth. They have posed a threat to the righteous way of life by sending military ships through ports of the Puritanical Commonwealth and troops through cities of the Puritanical Commonwealth. Their citizens…

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    stand out from other contemporary revolutions and underscored its radical nature. There are many different key factors that prove this. “In the case of pietism, it can be understood as comprising overlapping elements of Protestantism: New England Puritanism, revivalist evangelistic, produced by the Great Awakening, and the pietism of European immigrants who stressed inner workings of the Holy Spirit believer's life. Denominationally, pietists could be found among congregationalists, Baptists,…

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    Introduction The observation of the different roles gender has played in U.S. history can provide insight about events and why those events occurred. This is especially true in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. Why did gender play such a large role in this bizarre event in history? During the Salem Witch Trials the number of women persecuted for supposed witchcraft far outweighed the men. Women were sought after for this crime because of their perceived fragility, their inferiority to men in a…

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    What Motivates People to Do Good? The American author Kurt Vonnegut once noted, “Being a Humanist means trying to behave decently without expectation of rewards or punishment after you are dead.” Puritanism stems from Puritan ideals while Humanism stems from Enlightenment thinking. The Puritans, God fearing people, focus more on the afterlife and godly approval. Humanist, God respecting people, believe that humans can gain God’s graces through commendable acts towards others. In today’s…

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    The symbolism in the story creates foreshadowing of the dark place goodman brown has gone. Hawthorne creates a presence of evil in the story Young Goodman Brown. The progansinst leaves behind his ritual and faith when he goes off into the dark forest. Hawthorne creates the image in the reader's mind that the pink ribbons represent the unbreakable bond between goodman brown and is religion values and faith. Faith represent browns religious beliefs but also is dearly loved wife. The story also…

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    During 1700s America, most colonists lived in rural farming villages on their own property. In the North, there was a focus on family farms whereas in the south, there were many large plantations with less of a focus on the family aspect and a much heavier use of slavery. The middle colonies, like Virginia for example, were sort of a middle ground where these two traditions mixed and new ones were introduced. During this time period, it is fascinating to contrast these regions. Without carefully…

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    In a Puritan society, people are not considered worthy of respect if they do not have an honorable reputation. The Puritans were also people of God who did not tolerate any sin. In The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, many of the characters struggle deeply with their pasts. Each character lives their lives attempting to deal with and completely understand the shame they’re feeling. The shame they all feel is provoked by the actions that cost them their respect. The two main…

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    Arthur Miller (1915-2005) is a well-known author and playwright of the twentieth century. He was raised in New York City and graduated from the University of Michigan. He graduated to become a journalist, but changed his purpose after finding success from his first dramatic script, and develop more into playwright. He made a family with his wife and had two children, then later bought a farm in Connecticut. During this time he continued to do more writing and became increasingly famous for a…

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    self-justification in an attempt to reach heaven, he has actually surrendered himself to the devil by living in a state of pseudo-salvation (Johnson n.p.). Throughout “Young Goodman Brown”, Hawthorne aims to show the reader the detrimental effects of Puritanism; however, it is in the final paragraph the reader sees the full extent of the damage left by pride. Brown’s self-righteousness wasn’t just a case of arrogance; it completely dehumanized him. He was unable to function in society. He was…

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    First paragraph of introduction 1 “The Scarlet Letter” is a historically based novel published in 1850 by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. 2 The story is set in 17th-century Boston, a town heavily reliant upon Puritan doctrine and belief. 3 The year is 1642. Hester Prynne, a young spouse whose husband has been missing for more than a year, is convicted of adultery following the birth of her newborn daughter Pearl. As part of her punishment, Prynne is forced to wear a red patch…

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