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    Biography of Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in salem‚ Massachusetts‚ on july 4‚ 1804‚ into the sixth generation of his salem family. His strictly Puritan ancestors included businessmen‚ judges and seamen. Two aspects of his family background especially affected his imagination and writing career. The Hathornes (Nathaniel added the “w” to the name” had been involved in religious persecution (intense harassment) with their first American ancestor‚ William. Another ancestor‚ John

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    Outline of Gothic Themes of The House of The Seven Gables Thesis Statement: Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s The House of The Seven Gables can be best appreciated for gothic themes of revenge‚ pride‚ and romance. I. Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne A. Life B. Thesis Statement II. Revenge A. Between the Judge and Clifford B. Between Matthew Maule and Colonial Pyncheon III. Pride A. The pride of the Pyncheon family. B. The pride of Hepzibah for her family name. IV. Romance A. Between Phoebe Pyncheon and Clifford

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    Throughout the 19th century America experienced booming prosperity in economic growth‚ new inventions‚ and diversity. Americans wanted to attain a culture that was unique and did not resemble Europe in any way. Groups dissatisfied with European representations of government and life styles in general‚ initiated Utopian models organized by leaders whose focus was to bring together groups of people to form a perfect society. “UTOPIA is originally a Greek word for an imaginary place where everyone

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    Scarlet Letter. With this novel‚ came enough success for Hawthorne to completely devote himself to his writings. In 1851‚ he left Salem to draft and complete his second book‚ which he called The House of the Seven Gables. His other novels were‚ The Blithedale Romance and The Marble Faun. These novels however were labeled as disappointments to his fans. Nathaniel Hawthorne lived in the Puritan times‚ and wrote from his own experience. The Scarlet Letter possessed a setting of Puritan times and lands.

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    Abstract: Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ a writer of American literature in 19th century‚ was influenced by Puritanism. He was haunted by his sense of evil and sin in his whole life. In his works‚ he saw the cruel ruling of Puritanism through his puritan view and showed his dissatisfaction towards it. To analyze through symbolism in his famous work of "The Scarlet Letter"‚ we can see the important theme of Original sin and the redemption of humanity. Key words: Puritanism‚ original sin‚ redemption 1

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    Jose Guzman Mrs. Vernaglia English II April 7‚ 2013 Hawthorne’s Style of Writing Nathaniel Hawthorne’s style of writing was often seen as dark romanticism. Hawthorne wrote short stories and romance novels in which he transmitted modern topics of psychology and human nature through his clever use of imagery‚ symbolism and allegories. Hawthorne was born on July 4‚ 1804‚ in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ the second of three children born to Nathaniel and Elizabeth Hathorne

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    On Calvinism in Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter ZHONGHAO Diao Abstract: Hawthorne is a famous American writer. He wrote many excellent novels‚ which are popular among the readers at home and abroad. He lived in 19th century when Puritanism was still prevailing. And his family members were strict followers of Puritanism‚ who did lots of extreme misdeeds. This kind of family background had influenced Hawthorne a lot. These two factors both contributed to Hawthorne’s writing style and themes. He believed

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    American writer of the Romantic Movement. Born in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1804‚ he was one of those rare writers who drew critical acclaim during his lifetime. Hawthorne used Salem as a setting for most of his stories‚ such as The Scarlet Letter‚ The Blithedale Romance‚ and "Young Goodman Brown". Today‚ readers still appreciate Hawthorne ’s work for its storytelling qualities and for the moral and theological questions it raises. Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s work is typically fraught with symbolism‚ much of

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    Erin Smith Mrs. Hemmings American Literature January 11‚ 2011 Hawthorne’s Background Thrust into His Work With most writers‚ readers can identify what topics they tend to write about‚ how long their pieces often are‚ and what personal style these authors develop. While this is true of author Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ there are different elements that influence his writings. His life included many times of trials‚ many joys‚ and many ancestors that caused some turmoil within his mind. Two

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