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    Love Letter To Christianity

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    front of us today: it is our treasure: it is how we know God. I begin today with this question, what is the primary, main, purpose of this Bible? Exactly, it is a book that mainly reveals how a loving God saved humanity. It is, as many have put it, a love letter. However, in this love letter, God uses history and mysteries to show how He loved and currently loves humanity. For example, it is a history book because it reveals stories concerning humanity and its stories. Who can tell me a story? Yes, and the first story to ever…

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    Love vs. Hate In The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne he conveys, “It is a curious subject of observation and inquiry, whether hatred and love be not the same thing at bottom. Each, in its utmost development, supposes a high degree of intimacy and heart-knowledge; each renders one individual dependent for the food of his affections and spiritual life upon another; each leaves the passionate lover, or the no less passionate hater, forlorn and desolate by the withdrawal of his object”. Hawthorne…

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    Love is a complicated emotion. Most people think that love is a feeling that comes from the heart, but it actually comes from the brain. There are different kinds of love in the world and different ways to express each kind. The brain generates chemical signals to help individuals to understand love. In order for people to understand these symbols, the ancient Greeks came up with the four terms: Eros, storge, agape, and philia to describe the four types of love. Each of these types of love is…

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    Love is a complicated aspect of the human condition. It makes us do things for other people that we may not have done if love was not binding us together. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne takes on public humiliation for her lover’s sake, so that he may resist public ridicule, all the while displaying her feelings for him and their daughter, Pearl. This novel takes place in New England during Colonial America. At this time, adultery and extramarital affairs were…

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    Love – it is so powerful it can create or destroy lives; in The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne does both. For over a century, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel of forbidden love in Puritan Boston has captivated audiences. In this scene from the book, Hawthorne exploits symbolism, the mode of description, and pathos to illustrate the transformative power of love. Hawthorne begins by saying, “Let us not look back, … See! With this symbol, I Undo it all…” This symbol talks about the scarlet letter…

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    Some believe that the scarlet letter should be classified as an adventure or survival novel, however it is actually classified as a romance novel, as it should be. Though at first the novel does not upright deal with the love of the protagonist at first as the novel progresses the true love story comes about. The love between Hester and Arthur Dimmesdale is the central love story for which the novel is classified, and like any typical love story they deal with obstacles, secrets and betrayals.…

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    What is love? “While this passed, Hester had been standing on her pedestal, still with a fixed gaze on the stranger; so fixed a gaze, that, moments of intense absorption, all other objects in the world seemed to vanish, leaving only him and her.” One may assume Hester’s love for this stranger is of significance because her mind obliterated her condition on the pedestal, and the center of her attention is on this “stranger.” Love may be an abstract emotion, however Hester mentally forgetting all…

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    “A Modern Love Letter” creates surprise by the buildup of the foreshadowing of hints through the story. The structuring on the other hand was chronological order, with a flashback thrown in, to give us a hint possibly. To start off, first off, the first hint was when Isabella “Bella” found the first love letter, in which was written with an old stationery in which “, revealing a single sheet of thick, old-fashioned stationery—the kind I’ve seen only in my abuela’s antique desk,” this statement…

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    Laurel is the main character who faces trouble accepting her sisters death. She is not able to forgive May, her sister, and it affects her own social life with accepting people to enter her life. Forgiveness is the antagonist that Laurel encounters throughout Love Letters to the Dead, in other words Laurel is her own antagonist. May would take Laurel to the movies but would leave her with Billy, one of Mays friends. Billy would take Laurel and would molest her and Laurel did not tell May until…

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    Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter to tell the story of Hester, who had a child out of adultery with the man whom she loved. Early in this story conflict builds with Hester realizing that her husband isn’t lost at sea. While the story transpired her husband slowly discovered the truth behind the sin of the Scarlet Letter. Hester and the ones she loved developed together throughout the whole story.The Scarlet letter focused on a sin committed by Hester and she was given the letter “A”. This…

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