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- 321: The Scarlet Letter
- ... system great strength in the society, and the city's rules were based upon it. Therefore, anything that the bible indicated as frivolous or petty was illegal. The city in Hawthorne's novel also has a very unforgiving populous. They despise those who are set apart and have little compassion or forgiveness. The woods surrounding Boston where Hester later lived are ...
- 322: Symbolism In The Scarlett Lett
- The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a novel about a woman named Hester Prynne. In the novel Hester has committed adultery. The novel tells about her struggles and how she deals with them. The novel ...
- 323: Capital Punishment
- ... Basically, execution began as an act of revenge. From there, the death penalty continued to evolve. We find references to execution in the works of Charles Dickens, Voltaire, and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The severity of the laws changed over the course of history, providing for other alternatives, but the need for retribution remained. With the expansion of the British Empire to the ...
- 324: Labor Issues
- ... be changing as will be discussed later. Changes in Management Philosophy. Looking at the history of management development can shed some light on yet another possible cause. The well-known Hawthorne studies resulted in a change in management approach that has been evolving for many years. These studies found that productivity not only depended on the scientific approach to optimizing production ...
- 325: The Minister Black Veil
- ... would stay on his face and be his friend for eternity. The black veil came between Elizabeth and Father Hooper, causing him to wear it for eternity. The author Nathaniel Hawthorne shows how one symbol can be interpreted into many ways and lead to many sub-topics. He does not give the reason behind the black veil because he wants the ...
- 326: Dimmsdale's Redemption
- ... produce works that offer the reader an insight to the treasure chest of knowledge in the author's head. One of the best writers of the Romantic Period was Nathaniel Hawthorne. His novel, The Scarlet Letter, is a tale of sin and tragedy. For the costly sin, each character searches for their salvation, often in the wrong places. Their salvation came ...
- 327: The Scarlet Letter: The Theme of Punishment
- The Scarlet Letter: The Theme of Punishment Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter deals with many themes, the most powerful being punishment. In this novel, Hester Prynne becomes a highly respected person in a Puritan society by overcoming one ...
- 328: The Scarlet Letter: Guilt
- The Scarlet Letter: Guilt There are many things that could be said about the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, “The Scarlet Letter.” The fact that Hester can see the devil in her own daughter’s eyes, and the way that Dimmesdale torments himself nightly with tools of pain ...
- 329: The Scarlet Letter
- The Scarlet Letter There are many things that could be said about the Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, “The Scarlet Letter.” The fact that Hester can see the devil in her own daughter’s eyes, and the way that Dimmesdale torments himself nightly with tools of pain ...
- 330: The Scarlet Letter: Roger's Character Stereotyped As An Abusive Person
- The Scarlet Letter: Roger's Character Stereotyped As An Abusive Person In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Roger Chillingworth's character is depicted as a stereotype of an abusive person, not as a real human being. This stereotype is a vice because it is evil, degrading and ...
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