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    The Scarlet Letter

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    8-18-13 AP English The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a story that characters have to live and deal with the effects of sin in different ways. Of all the characters in the book‚ the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is the character represented as the most weak. He is a much stronger guy than he is given credit for. The amount of control he has over handling and dealing with burdens is out of this world. The first time we see Dimmesdale‚ he is represented as a very nervous and sensitive

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    Mr. Hopper‚ a man who was a minister in a village in a town of Milford‚ somewhere in England. He was usually the person who would always be leading citizens‚ looked up to by everyone‚ including civil authorities. Of course‚ everyone knew Mr.Hooper in town. Every Sunday the whole village went to church. This Sunday‚ when Mr.Hopper got out of his house‚ his appearance was totally different than usual. The sexton who was ringing the bell so people could know the minister was there. He stopped ringing

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    Reading Report The Scarlet Letter Abstract The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne explores several aspects in the Puritan community of 17th century Boston. Such as the relationship‚ religion‚ community‚ discipline and punishment and so on. Relationship between men and women are very constrained and that are what made adultery such a bad sin in the eyes of everyone in the community. Religion seems to govern over all. Reverends own high status in the Puritan

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    Black veil? That’s the meaning of secret sin and how terrible human nature can be. This could represent the secret sin that all people carry in their hearts… Sounds like someone I know in "The Ministers black veil". He goes by the name of Mr. Hooper. Mr. Hooper is blatantly seen to wear the veil to show he has caused personal sin that he bears to keep inside. He is closed from the outside world of positivity and shows no warrants to the people he socializes with. Even his fiancée . With that being

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    In the short story Minister’s Black Veil written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ is a story filled with suspense and mystery. It is about a minister that one day decides to wear a black veil upon his face and for years people wondered what was going on. The day came that the minister passed away and even wore that veil to his grave. No one exactly knows why Mr. Hooper wore that black veil. Veils were commonly used by woman and not by men which made it seem old. Mr. Hooper was the type of person to not care

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    The Great Gatsby In the book "The Great Gatsby" the character Nick Carraway is a young man who comes from money which could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on ones character. People with great financial freedom who lived in the 1920’s seemed to have such a lavish life style. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s tells of the differences in his novel by showing the varying virtues that come with this type of lifestyle. As Nick Carraway makes his way to New York City he does not loose his sense of self

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    Tajbik Sheikh The Scarlet Letter Intro In the 16th century‚ Puritans immigrated to America from Great Britain in order to escape religious persecution‚ and by the mid 17th century they had erected a well established society based on their theological beliefs. The Puritan religion was one of austerity and geared towards spiritual devotion rather than worldly possessions. Puritans followed rigid laws which rarely changed with time. They also had little tolerance for anyone who broke these laws

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    possibilities as to the true meaning of the story‚ thus leaving this open for interpretation by the reader. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “The Minister’s Black Veil”‚ we see many examples of symbolism. This story begins with the congregation turning to find that their minister is wearing a black veil upon his face. Throughout the story the meaning of the veil is questioned by the congregation and eventually

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    Minister's Black Veil Sin

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    In The Minister’s Black Veil‚ there are a lot of mysterious themes‚ and it is unclear as to who Mr. Hooper is or what he hides under the veil he wears. This story revolves around sin. In “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Mr. Hooper is hiding a sin. Although Mr. Hooper preached about the sins of others‚ there are many details to back this up. In an analytical article‚ it says that Mr. Hooper is not a perfect sinless being. Also‚ another detail in the article is that Mr. Hooper didn’t

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    Kayla Lang 1/21/14 Sin Victimizes the Innocent In the novel The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne explores the idea of sin and how it affected those in the Puritan era. Hester Prynne‚ with her baby in her arms‚ is ridiculed in front of the entire town. Hester and her daughter are shunned to a house on the outskirts of town‚ isolating them from the Puritan community. Pearl and Hester grow up in the town alone as social outcasts‚ but they do have each other. Pearl is raised by her single mother

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