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    Even though adultery is a pretty heavy sin‚ Hester Prynne really turns it around and makes herself the best citizen of Boston in the 1600s. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is about a girl‚ Hester Prynne‚ who commits adultery but doesn’t let that define who she is. In my opinion she ends up becoming the best citizen in the city of Boston in the 1600s. Even though she committed adultery with a minister and threatened to throw her daughter in a dark closest if she wouldn’t stop asking her

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    SYMBOL1.Scarlet Letter "A"A = Adultery (sin)The meaning changes through the times. Adultery---Able~ Able to face the society with dignity~ Able to accept her punishment alone without any support and friends~ Able to be a mother for Pearl2.Rosebush (Chapter 1: The Prison Door‚ p. 40-41)Hester = rebel‚ young soul‚ conservative‚ endured. 3.Prison Door (Chapter 1: The Prison Door‚ p. 40-41)Puritan Community = strict‚ old generation‚ conventional. 4.Scaffold (Chapter 2)Moral Discipline = Puritan stiffness

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    In Kate Chopin’s The Awakening‚ Edna Pontellier is a character who is alienated from the rest of society. She carries views which do not coincide with the norm‚ and in a way establishes her own idea of how women should live and be treated. Not only do her views estrange her from society‚ but she also physically separates herself from the life she used to live and the Victorian culture into which she was born. During this time‚ it was expected of a woman to be the perfect picture of a wife and mother

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    Quotes for The Awakening

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    AP Lit. The Awakening Quote How to Read Literature Like a Professor Quote Reveal deeper meaning of The Awakening Quote 1. “He reproached his wife with her inattention her habitual neglect of the children. If it was not a mother’s place to look after children‚ whose on earth was it?...Tears came so fast to Mrs. Pontellier’s eyes…Such experiences as the foregoing were not uncommon in her married life.” (Chopin‚ 7-8) 1. “When Virginia Woolf writes about women of her time only being permitted

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    Noah Hill AP Language and Composition 13 August 2015 The Awakening: Literary Criticism Summaries. In Cynthia Griffin Wolff’s analysis of the novel The Awakening‚ Wolff identifies Edna’s struggle with sexual identity‚ and exploits in conveying her experience of displaying primitive behaviors‚ through utilization of Freudian psycho analysis. Wolff further supports her thesis through utilization of literary and cultural analysis. It is argued that her interactions with others sexually is uninteresting

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    Topic: Should adultery be considered a sin or a crime? Should it be punished by law or not? It is clear that adultery is a very bad thing in our society. It makes broken the domestic bliss and causes many social problems. Adultery is not only a sin but also a crime and it should be strictly punished by law. At first‚ adultery is sure of a sin‚ it offends the dignity of marriage which is unique‚ eternal and inseparable. In addition‚ adultery is also against the equal right between man and woman

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    Second Great Awakening

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    were set in motion: The Great Awakenings. These were a series of large‚ sweeping religious‚ social‚ and political changes that sought to use the basis of religion to revive faith in a neglected belief‚ bring about numerous social reforms‚ and use political factions to great effect upon society’s mentality. Although most view the First Great Awakening as the ‘first’ and ‘greatest’ religious‚ social‚ and political influence to American society‚ the second Great Awakening can be considered far more influential

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    Humbert's The Awakening

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    His tactic is crystal clear: if the child is too scared to be separated from him‚ she will keep her mouth shut regarding anything that could compromise her (and by extent Humbert). He begins by mentioning that she is an orphan therefore all alone without him which is meant to scare her into not wanting to be abandoned. Moreover‚ the man is appealing to things that she enjoys like clothes and makeup and threatening to have those things removed from her. He is also implying that there is something

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    Mallard's Awakening

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    Kate Chopin’s‚”The Story of an Hour‚” is an ironic and symbolic story as it portrays an innuendo of repression through the example married women. Chopin’s short story begins with Mrs. Mallard becoming lurid as she hears of her husband’s death. Consequently‚ Mrs. Mallard underwent changes from depressed to an elated state of emotion. Chopin displayed Mrs. Mallards’ grievances and attitude towards freedom through her diction. Just as Mrs. Mallard perceived that she gained her freedom‚ news was delivered

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    Lebrun In The Awakening

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    Edna was searching for her purpose while trying desperately to be the leader of her life. She turned away from the responsibility of taking care of her husband and children. She wanted to provide for herself. She eventually moved away from the family home into a home of her own. Edna loved her children but did not want to lose herself along with her needs. One summer she met Robert Lebrun and fell in love. When Robert left for Mexico for work‚ Edna was heartbroken and fell into a depression. She

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