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The Irony with Hester Prynne and Her Needle (Scarlet Letter)
by Melbron, Sep 24, 2008
Some of the irony used in the scarlet letter with Hester Prynne.
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Who is the Guiltiest Sinner?
by Dessy Wildwood, Aug 14, 2008
Who is the guiltiest sinner in the scarlet letter? Is it Dimmesdale, Chillingworth, or Hester?
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Conventions of Good and Evil: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Protagonist Transformation in the Scarlet Letter
by J Paul, Jun 17, 2008
In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne throws out the stereotyped conventions of good and evil in Puritanical New England through his development of the protagonist. During her development, Hester Prynne changes from a symbol of evil to the personification of good".
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The Scarlet Letter
by stephy, Feb 3, 2008
The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, deals with the elements of romanticism. There can be many arguments as to the genre of this book. It may be a romance. Then again, it may not.
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Scarlet Letter
by carson52, Dec 31, 2007
In the Scarlet Letter, Pearl is hinted as a good character. Pearl was described as an angel throughout the book.
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Above and Below the Iceberg: The Story of Young Goodman Brown
by Alerion, Jul 14, 2007
Like much of his work, Hawthorne focus' on the struggles of early American puritans, and the result of the physical and emotional repression they burdened themselves with.
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