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    What Are The Sins Of Adultery Still Committed In The Scarlet Letter

    Although, Puritan belief is set as they think that everyone is a sinner as they were born that way. The Puritans maintained strict watch over themselves and their townspeople, and sins were punishable by death. Hester Prynne had committed adultery with Dimmesdale which

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    Amanda Bynes: The Amanda Show

    Amanda Bynes has made some unforgettable decisions that make us question what a spunky, colorful, and fun person she was. She has always been apart of our lives. Ever since back in the 90’s when she would “Bring Out the Dancing Lobsters”, she has always made us laugh with her skit-type comedy show, “The Amanda Show”. As she grew up she still managed to keep us laughing with her hit T.V. show, “What a Girl Wants” (“Saga”). She then landed movie roles in “Hairspray” and “Easy A” (“Bynes”). Amanda has

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    Scarlet Letter: A Christian Community

    Letter. Being a Christian community, the community prides itself on its virtues and its values. The story revolves around the sin that Hester Prynne committed against her husband, Roger Chillingworth: adultery with a Puritan minister named Arthur Dimmesdale. Hawthorne examines the role of the community in relation to the sin of these characters and the effect the community has on the two sinners. How are the characters influenced by the Puritan community? It is the Puritan community’s twisted view

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter: Feminism

    the book Dimmesdale is also marked with the “A” on the tombstone that Hester and him share. However, the “A” stands for two different things when it comes to the two different people, for Hester, it stands for adapting which means that she changed the way women were viewed, and for Dimmsdale it stands for adultery so that everybody could be able to know the truth about him and that he was the father of the child that was born from sin. This shows that even though both Hester and Dimmesdale were not

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    Scarlet Letter Precis

    delivery be branded with the letter A. Goodwife Mendame, in the early seventeenth-century was found guilty and forced to wear an AD on her sleeve. Many of the characters in The Scarlet Letter correlate to those from Batcheller's life, such as, Arthur Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth. Hawthorne made some of the characters seem more appealing in the novel depending on his relationship to those they are compared to in real life, like Winthrop who

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    Social Ostracization In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a novel that delves into the effects of social ostracization. The main character Hester Prynne is unable to be accepted into society because she has been labelled as an adulteress. The townspeople’s inability to forgive Hester because of their devout religious beliefs only adds to her feelings of guilt and embarrassment. The judgement passed on Hester contributes to the overarching theme that people who believe themselves to be righteous are usually unjustified

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    The Scarlet Letter - Politics vs Religion

    other hand, the book shows how people are easily influenced from following the President’s rules and religion, by having the citizens have their minds blocked for individual thoughts. An example of this is when Hester became involved with Reverend Dimmesdale, she spent two years without seeing her husband. People believed that Hester’s husband was dead at sea and would never return, but this

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    Sexualtiy in a Patriarchal Society

    Dariela Colon AP English Senior Thesis Mr. Noel Sexual Liberation in a Patriarchal Society The American feminist writer, Kate Millet, once said that “We’re more sexually repressed than men, having been given a much more strict puritanical code of behavior than men ever have”. Throughout history, women have often been viewed as the “weaker” gender and have been expected to behave a certain way. Women are seen as submissive and docile because of societal expectations, these expectations eventually

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    Hester And Roger Chillingworth In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

    Throughout The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, readers are introduced to multiple characters in order to fully comprehend Hester Prynne’s peculiar situation. As Hester stands on the scaffold with her daughter in her arms, the public stares and judges her actions, considering her a sinner and transgressor. Through the use of rhetorical devices, readers are able to determine Hawthorne’s differing attitude towards each character and view Hester and Roger Chillingworth in a different light.

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    Dixie Chick Scandal Vs Scarlet Letter

    Dixie Chick Scandal vs. Scarlet Letter Over time people do and say things that cause scandals and in return they have punishments. For example in the Scarlet Letter Hester Prynne fell in love with Arthur Dimmesdale and together commit adultery from which a child named Pearl was born. Examples are littered around and are widely varied like the Dixie Chicks vs Scarlet letter. The Dixie Chicks are a contemporary country group that started in 1989 in Dallas Texas (Paulson 05). The band members have

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