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    I am accustomed to going through interviews and am comfortable with the process, but am not comfortable with behavioral interviews. I learned that this is in fact the most common type of interview for business professionals. These interviews are much harder than a typical interview, because there are steps to remember for each “question” asked. A typical behavioral interviewer will not “ask” a question, but will state the question. For example, “Tell me…

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    The Scarlet Letter is written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and published in 1850. The Story has four major characters Hester Prynne, Pearl, Reverend Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. Hester is sent to America from Amsterdam ahead of her husband who is tying up loose ends with his business. After he has not arrived after 2 years and is assumed lost at sea, Hester has an affair with the much loved and dedicated Reverend Dimmesdale. A child, Pearl, is born as a result of this affair. Hester is forced…

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    Love never dies, but the people who seek revenge do. In two touching stories, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, there is a lot to fight for. There are several symbols that are similar with these two pieces, but the differences in the stories keep the reader on edge. Love is a sensational strong bond between two people. Love can bring positive feelings, but it can also cause damage to a relationship. Too much love may lead to an affair, which…

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    there was another great revolution starting, one that would greatly influence the literary writings of the time, the feminist movement. The moment started in the middle of the 1800’’s, around 1850-1860, and it influence on the author of the Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne, seemly was great. This movement changed the way Hester was depicted in the book, and could even be seen as a step assisting the feminists moment. Hawthorne, just a year before writing the famous novel, experience…

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    past is an unchangeable occurrence that plays a major role in the development of human character. It involves triumphant memories and mistakes that completely alter self-portrayal and societal reputation. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel, The Scarlet Letter, the past ignominious love affair between Hester Prynne and Reverend Dimmesdale shapes not only Hester's character and lifestyle, but also those close to her to suggest that the past contains positivity, should be accepted openly, and should…

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    of sexism towards women. A novel that explores Puritan life has the opposite idea and demonstrates the strength of a woman stuck in a Puritan society.. The Scarlet Letter is a feminist novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester is a proud woman. As Hester walks out of the prison branded with a scarlet…

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    any action considered sinful by the faith. Many puritans of this community, such as those described by Nathaniel Hawthorne, trigger a chain reaction of sinful disobedience that greatly defies the moral standards of an entire society. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne, Reverend…

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    In 1995 director Roland Joffe released the movie call “The Scarlet Letter” on October 13. “The Scarlet Letter” presented the story about a young woman named Hester who comes from England, into the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the 17th century. Hester went to Massachusetts Bay to established life while awaiting for the arrival of her husband to join her. While waiting for him she established independence, fixing up a house, befriending other Quakers and other Puritans. While she waited for…

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    When I was four and I was acting up in the store my mom yelled at me infont of all the shoppers, I felt worse about making my mom mad over what the patrons in the store though of me. The Scarlet Letter was a book written by the American author Nathaniel Hawthorne his book provides us with insight into punishment and the hypocrisy of those who attempt to condemn us . Through Hester Prynne, Dimmesdale and in some cases Chillingworth, Hawthorne proves public humiliation is a useless and cruel…

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    Confessing to one’s wrongs displays true honest character and reveals one’s bravery rather than their flaws. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, a young woman named, Hester Prynne lives in Boston, Massachusetts during the seventh century, in a Puritan society. Hester’s husband, who goes by the name Roger Chillingworth, sends her to America while he deals with some business in Europe. He happens to be caught and held captive by Native Americans which delays his arrival to America.…

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