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At one point in her rather long life, Beatrice being the naïve girl she was thought she had the perfect life. She had a loving husband, a roof over her head and a great prospect for a large family. Well, that was then; this is now. After 29 years of marriage, her husband had turned into a monster. Beatrice carefully tended to the wounds attained on her left cheek the other night. The water boiled over – causing the cooker to be clouded by the salty foam. She waited in the kitchen with its burning
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The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism For symbolism we used this illustration as a way to show the connection between all the symbols and their relation to sin. The path of sin starts at the prison door. The break in the door shows that a person cannot run from their past and sins, they will come out eventually. Notice how the river expands to include more and more symbols. We chose that to show how the longer these confessions are repressed the larger and more difficult to deal with they become.
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The Scarlet Letter A: Write an analytical essay (900 - 1200 words) on the excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter (1850). Part of your essay must focus on the narrative technique and the theme of Puritanism and slut shaming. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The Scarlet Letter”, a dark tale of shame and condemnation, centres on a small Puritan society of Boston during the 17th century. Set in Puritan New England, it tells the story of Hester Prynne, a Puritan woman who has a
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“Love in the Cornhusks” By: Aida Rivera Ford In partial fulfilment for the subject Philippine Literature (GEEN 064) Submitted by: Niel J. Baladhay Submitted to: Dr. Norma S. Valerio TITLE: “Love in the Cornhusks” AUTHOR: Aida Rivera Ford * She was born in Jolo Sulu. She became the editor of the first two issues of Sands and Coral, the literary magazine of Siliman University. In 1954, she graduated with an AB degree, major in English, cum laude. In 1954, she obtained an
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Nathaniel Hawthorne in ‘The Minister’s Black Veil’ uses the symbolic black veil to symbolize one hiding private sins. Hawthorne wrote ‘The Minister’s Black Veil’. He convinces me through his extraordinary writing to agree with the fact that the black veil is a good symbol. To continue, Hawthorne represented well by making a label clear, showing rather than hiding, and proving an element to the “black veil”. What does a label even mean? First, everything has a label. In ‘The Minister’s Black
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scaffold hand in hand with Pearl and Hester. The scene is told through his eyes and it is recounted that, “Solely to the disease in his own eye and heart, that the minister, looking upward to the zenith, beheld thee the appearance of an immense letter, -the letter A,- marked out in lines of dull red light” (144). Dimmesdale is seeing this celestial occurrence as revolving around him and his sin but it is only in his mind. He can’t envision a world in which his sin is not the most prevalent thing to ‘Nature’
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Culture Critical Lens, by looking through this lens we look at the race and culture of the characters in Othello as well as the author, Shakespeare. We learn how Othello's race makes him different and a outsider from the rest of society. We look at the beliefs of the characters, which in Othello they believe strongly in Christianity, this is where they get their beliefs and opinions of the world. The cultural lens also looks at how their culture shaped who they are and how they act/treat others in
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“A” The Scarlet Letter is a prime example of how people interpret things differently based on personal experiences and mind sets. As Thomas Foster, discussed in chapter 12 of How to Read Literature Like a Professor, symbols don’t have a set clarification and can represent different things for different people. Throughout The Scarlet Letter, various characters goes through experiences that allow them to look at things differently than the rest of the town and therefore, changes their whole outlook
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