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Summary of “The Scarlet Letter”

Some people don’t understand the wording of "The Scarlet Letter" so I will summarize it in this article for anyone who needs help understanding.

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A is for Ambiguity

A brief literary response to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "The Scarlet Letter."

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No Man of Two Faces

Every person presents a different face to different people. Sometimes these faces are a lie and cannot be maintained for long. Soon enough a person must show who they truly are. An excellent example of this occurs in the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter can be described as “a dark tale of love, crime, and revenge” for in its pages a story is told. This story tells of three people who attempt to hide who they are behind false persona’s they have created.

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Scarlet Letter Essay

An essay on the judgments in society that are developed by Hawthome.

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The Scarlet Letter- Problems and Plots

The Scarlet Letter consisted of several cases of characters suffering in different ways. Nathanial Hawthorne let none of his characters get away with anything easily. Read to find out more.

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The Scarlet Letter: The Biggest Sinner

This essay discusses sin and guilt in regards to the Scarlet Letter, and which character indeed was classified as the “biggest sinner”.

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Values Born From Structure

People are often criticized by society for the mistakes one makes. Sometimes people make decisions based out of the love or hatred for another person. The way someone acts in society can differ from the way one behaves in private.

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Analysis of “the Gray Champion”; By Nathaniel Hawthorne

A complete and in depth analysis of the short story The Gray Champion.

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Chillingworth Poisoned Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter

This paper analyzes the theory that Chillingworth poisoned Dimmesdale in the famous novel, The Scarlet Letter. It uses both textual and scholarly evidence.

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The Scarlet Letter

An explaination of how the book presents the Puritan, Romantic, and Transcedentalist Periods all in one story.

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