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Nicolas Buziol
Darrel Bargen
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18 January 2015

Outline for Charles Dodd White’s Article on “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” The main focus in Hawthorne’s short story “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”, was the aspect of light and how the light both has concealing and revealing qualities to it throughout the story (White, 215). The light viewed for Hawthorne is something that is very mysterious and suggestive in the way that light is self revealing (White, 215). The thesis is a clear statement that was made by White which reveals how Hawthorne used the different types of light throughout his story. Hawthorne makes his work revolve around the illumination and use of light in the story and reveals how Robin had to see his cousin and find out who he truly was. Robin was a country boy with no experience of the city life but he was determined to find greatness in the city which lead the readers to foreshadow a very unhappy ending - “Robin’s comic fumbling, his incomprehension of city manners and customs, and a willingness to credulously accept the help and comfort of strangers” (White, 215). The way in which the light conceals in “My Kinsman, Major Molineux” is shown by how Robin mistakes a prostitute for an enchanting lady. The concealed shape of the women allows Robin’s projection of what he wishes to see in her (White, 216). This confusion of revealing and concealing lights can be very hard for the reader to understand but the way “Robin achieves his true sight not through the victory of one light over the other, but through an agreeable union wherein each respective light throws relief against the other” (White, 217). The article written by Moore he talks more of a figurative implication of light. The picture portrayed of a calm scene of nature with many important details to it, such as there are only waves created from the ores on the boats and the rest of the water is calm showing that it is a nice day. “The vantage point of the artist and viewer is from the water, as if Lane himself were painting from another boat” (Moore, 79). There are many specific details and the drawing is very clear on a literal level of the boats and surrounding water and land but what the artist is trying to say is very vague. The impression of a fresh star is given when Moore relates initiation to a new beginning in his writing (Moore, 80).

Works Cited

Hawthorne, Nathaniel. “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”. Tales and Sketches. 1982. 67-87
Thomas R. Moore American Art Vol. 12, No. 3 (1998), pp. 78-83
White, Charles Dodd. “Hawthorne’s My Kinsman, Major Molineux”. The Explicator 65.4 (2007): 215-17. Web database. 22 Jan. 2015.

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