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Saturday, March 16, 2019

Scarlet Critique Essay -- essays research papers fc

The red Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne was written in 1850. It was based on the Puritans of the 1600s, which were revived in Hawthornes era. Hawthorne descended from Puritan heritage and harbored a sense of crime and hatred for their way of life. He used many themes and literary techniques in The Scarlet Letter including symbolism and irony. He emphasized the individuals role in the community and the role of women in society.Hawthorne used romanticism as distant to the classical correctness of writing. Romanticism was an artistic and intellectual movement that originated in the 18th Century and stressed bullocky emotion and imagination. Puritanism was the belief that solely humans are sinful and that it is only though God and the record book that one can find redemption. Hawthorne did not agree with their philosophy. "The tendency of that Hawthorne had for call unpleasant things Puritanic is an indication that he rejected Puritanism" (Gerber, p.41)He felt they were hyp ocrites and protrayed them as stuffy and disillusioned. They lived their lives atoning or sins they were born with. Ironically, Hawthornes writings seemed just that- atonement for his would-be(prenominal) sin, the puritan heritage that he was born with.      Even thought The Scarlet Letter set in 1642 in New England, it was written in 1850 at the revival of Puritanism. It focused the role of women in society. Hawthorne had a strong love for women and never portrayed them weak...

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