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- 331: The Scarlet Letter: Hester's Advice to Dimmesdale
- ... propel him from a state of self-loathing into a state of self-destruction. This destruction also serves as his only means of moral salvation. In the initial chapters of Hawthorne's book, the author characterizes Dimmesdale as a "young clergyman . . . A person of very striking aspect.". After years of covering his sin, the deception clearly takes its toll upon him ...
- 332: The Scarlet Letter
- ... things, this would have been an inspirational book and possibly a revelation. In short, this book could have been exceptional; it had all the elements of a superb book. Unfortunately, Hawthorne found himself a rather large thesaurus and added a bunch of mindless prattle that mellowed out the high points of the book and expanded on the low points. In many ...
- 333: Capone
- ... and Johnny torrio began to fear for their lives. O’Banion’s gang did not give up, at one point they struck in mid daylight. Capone’s headquarters was the Hawthorne Hotel, the plan was precise. There were two cars packed with thugs, the first car drove by shooting blank rounds to draw out Capone’s men, the next car was ...
- 334: Poe
- ... that would give any man a high place in literary history. Poe wrote great short stories, famous not only in his own country, but all over the world (Robinson V)." "Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given us memorable short stories; but none has produced so great a number of famous and unforgettable examples, so many tales ...
- 335: Young Goodman Brown: The Woods
- ... short story “ Young Goodman Brown” by Hawthrone the meaning of the woods appears to be satanic. The woods in my story however, are very free of worries and enjoyable. Where Hawthorne’s woods and my woods have different meanings mentally, they are made up of all the same basic contents, they have trees, shrubs, animals, etc. The actual appearance of these ...
- 336: Edgar Allen Poe
- ... the entire piece of literature. The writer would come up with the "end," and find the "means" by which to achieve it. Poe said once in a review of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Twice-Told Tales": "A skillful literary artist has constructed a tale. If wise, he has not fashioned his thoughts to accommodate his incidents: but having conceived, with deliberate care ...
- 337: Babe Ruth 3
- ... line to pay their last respects. Babe s funeral was on August 19 at St. Patrick s Cathedral in New York. He is buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York. He now rests along side of his wife Claire who was buried next to him after her death in 1976.
- 338: Human Nature Vs. Mother Nature
- ... bit longer, and she knows what she is doing leave her alone! Messing with nature s intent is dangerous and I wouldn t go there. Aylmer Chillingworth, a scientist in Hawthorne s short story, The Birthmark, has married a young woman, a certain Georgianna, despite the fact she possesses a birthmark upon the center of her left facial cheek. Aylmer feels ...
- 339: A Farewell To Arms - Religion
- ... War in the 20th Century Religion in "A Farewell to Arms" For hundreds of years, writers have used religion as a principle issue and point of discussion in their novels. Hawthorne expressed his views in The Scarlet Letter, Garcia Marquez did the same in One Hundred Years of Solitude and in other writings, and even Ernest Hemingway used his writing to ...
- 340: Edgar Allen Poe
- ... that would give any man a high place in literary history. Poe wrote great short stories, famous not only in his own country, but all over the world (Robinson V)." "Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given us memorable short stories; but none has produced so great a number of famous and unforgettable examples, so many tales ...
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