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Nathaniel Hawthorne

Scarlet Letter 9-12 Bookmark

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The Scarlet Letter, Chapter 9-12 Bookmark Folded bookmark: [front] The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne Chapters 9-12 pp. 90-121 [back] Essential Vocabulary 1 venerate propensity opaque predilection portal inauspicious augur betoken vagrant impropriety [back] Essential Vocabulary 2 rotund malefactor ignominy gentility revere remonstrate abate append virtuous grievous I(dentify) The Scarlet Letter Chapters 9-12 Nathaniel Hawthorne Romantic novel V(erb) F(inish the thought) [front] Summary statement: In Chapters 9-12 of Nathaniel Hawthorne?s Romantic novel, The Scarlet Letter, he?verb + finish the thought [front] Fact Outline (minimum 10 facts)

Enduring Vision 8E Chapter 11 outline

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CHAPTER 11: Technology, Culture, & Everyday Life, 1840-1860 CHAPTER LEAD-IN, pg 313 Isaac M singer, struggled occupationally, abandoned wife and children, lured Mary Ann Sponslor to living with him in caring for him but he cheated on her and beat her. 1850 ?Singer made significant improvements on a sewing machine and was wealthy within 10 years. Sewing machines were in high demand to cut time manufacturing ready-made clothing, which made clothing cheaper and boosted the ready ? made clothing industry Technology ?term coal and in 1829 to indicate the application of science to improving life?s conveniences Telegraph, cotton gin, steam engine, mechanical reaper, locomotive ? all technological advances

Transcendentalism

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Wiki Transcendentalism Transcendentalism is a religious and philosophical movement that developed during the late 1820s and '30s[1] in the Eastern region of the United States as a protest against the general state of spirituality and, in particular, the state of intellectualism at Harvard University and the doctrine of the Unitarian church as taught at Harvard Divinity School. Among the transcendentalists' core beliefs was the inherent goodness of both people and nature. They believe that society and its institutions?particularly organized religion and political parties?ultimately corrupt the purity of the individual. They have faith that people are at their best when truly "self-reliant" and independent. It is only from such real individuals

Analysis of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Hollow of the Three Hills"

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The Hollow of the Three Hills In Nathaniel Hawthorne?s The Hollow of the Three Hills, a young woman seeks the help of an old witch to learn what has happened to her parents, husband and child whom she abandoned to commit sin through the use of the witch?s supernatural abilities. Hawthorne uses dark descriptive imagery to draw in his audience into the ambiguous and mysterious setting that characterizes this Gothic fairytale. From the get-go, Hawthorne clearly depicts the darkness, mystery, and evil of the world. The ambiguous diction of the first paragraph sets the eerie atmosphere of the story. The story takes place ?in those strange old times? at an ?appointed hour and place.? This lack of specificity leaves more to the imagination of the reader.

The scarlet Letter

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Shikha Patel 10/5/13 Period 1 The Scarlet Letter Chapters 11-16 28. The secret practices that the minister engages in as a result of the ?immoral troubles? that beset him are beating himself in his closet with chains and whips, and he fasts for long periods of time for forgiveness of his sin. 29. Dimmesdale ascends the scaffold at night because he is being eaten away by his guilt. He shouts his sin out at the town although no one is really listening to him. 30. Pearl puts two and two together when she sees Dimmesdale clutching his heart and the placement of her mother?s A on her chest. She asks her mother questions about it and is very persistent.

The scarlet Letter

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Shikha Patel September 18, 2013 Period 1 The Scarlet Letter Chapters 1-7 Chapters 1-3 1. The throng of people is townspeople who are there to see Hester Prynne be punished for her crime. 2. According to Hawthorne, the first two places allotted for in any new community are a cemetery and a prison. 4. I think that Hawthorne is using the rosebush as a symbol of wilderness and nature?s beauty. Everything else that is surrounding this area is dreary and ugly but this the rosebush is a beautiful piece of nature. The rose bush is supposed to bless the people that go into the church. The book mentions Anne Hutchinson and says that the bush sprang up when Anne Hutchinson got there.

The Scarlet Letter Alphabetic Poem

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Adultery is the sin That HesTer Committed. Boston is the town in which this story takes place. Chillingworth is hester?s evil husband who is bent on revenge. Death is usually the price of the sin hester committed. England is where hester and dimmesdale planned to escape to. Father is what Dimmesdale was to pearl. Guilt is what Dimmesdale felt because of his sin. Hester is the main character in this story. Ignored by the rest of the children, pearl?s only friend was her mother hester. Judgment is what the townspeople put on hester because of her sin. Kissing dimmesdale was the last thing pearl did before he died. Letter of scarlet is what hester had to wear as her punishment. Mercy is what the townspeople showed hester when giving her the punishment.
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