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Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter “I believe that The Scarlet Letter, like all great novels, enriches our sense of human experience and complicates.

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Page 1: Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter “I believe that The Scarlet Letter, like all great novels, enriches our sense of human experience and complicates.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter

Page 2: Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter “I believe that The Scarlet Letter, like all great novels, enriches our sense of human experience and complicates.

“I believe that The Scarlet Letter, like all great novels, enriches our sense of human experience and complicates and humanizes our approach to it.”

from Solitude, Love, and Anguish: The Tragic Design of the Scarlet Letter by Seymour L. Gross

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Nathaniel Hawthorne1804-1864Friends with

transcendentalists, though wasn’t one himself

Believed that evil was a dominant force in the world and his fiction expressed a gloomy version of human affairs

Great-great-great-great grandfather, John Hathorne, was judge at Salem witch trials

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Hawthorne“I do not want to be

a doctor and live by man’s diseases, nor a minister to live by their sins, nor a lawyer and live by their quarrels. So, I don’t see that there is anything left for me but to be an author.”

--Hawthorne

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The Custom House

Appointed surveyor at Salem Custom House (which accounts for the first part of The Scarlet Letter)

This is where he wrote (and grained great success with) The Scarlet Letter.

Describes the interior/exterior of the Custom House

Describes Hawthorne’s feelings about his native town of Salem

Makes critical comments about the Whig party/ reveals Hawthorne’s involvement as a Democrat

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Historical Context Boston Colony founded 1630

1000 Puritans John Winthrop (leader)

Puritans (established during reign of Queen Elizabeth – thus the reference to her) sought to “purify” the church and wipe out all traces of Catholicism (thus the negative Catholic comments)

Boston was ruled by a theocracy and the government was not intended to provide religious freedom to all

Recognized the Bible as the sole source of religious authority

Predestination Public humiliation (34)

Those who didn’t fit in (i.e. Quakers) were dealt with harshly.

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PredestinationAll things are controlled beforehand by God.All deserved damnation because of original sin;

however, God elected to save some anyway.One could not influence that destiny by good

works or alter the divine plan.Nonetheless, Puritans fought to remain

righteous, suppressing the desires of the flesh (which is why what Dimmesdale and Hester do is sooooo bad).

Harsh discipline wasn’t necessary to punish, since God would do that. It was to show others what would happen if they did the same thing. This is why Hester is pointed out all of the time.

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Fact or Fiction?Although Hester Prynne

is fictional, she may have been derived by a woman to whom Hawthorne’s ancestor meted out punishment.

Hester Craford, for fornication with John Wedg, as she confessed, was ordered to be severely whipped. The whipping was delayed until six weeks after she gave birth to the illegitimate child.

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The Scarlet Letter as Argument

Sin and its effect on the individual:

The consequences of sin as seen through Hester (58), Chillingworth and Dimmesdale (82)

What are the consequences of sin? Are they just?

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The Scarlet Letter as Argument

What does sin allow for/provide?

Hester? (59)Dimmesdale?Chillingworth? (85)Mistress Hibbins (the

resident witch)?Pearl (isn’t a sinner

but who is born as the result of sin)? (105)

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Structure of the Novel Characters interact in few fully

developed scenes There are a series of dramatic

scenes with some expository chapters interspersed –focusing Hester.

The Scaffold Scenes (3)They underscore the unity of the

novelUnite the four major characters

and show developmentPay attention to these!

Third-Person Omniscient Reveals the inner and outer

workings of the characters Provides social criticism, history, and

psychology.

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CharactersHester Prynne- wearer of the scarlet letterPearl- child of Hester; living symbol of Hester’s

sinRoger Chillingworth- learned scholar; doctorArthur Dimmesdale- admired young ministerGovernor Bellingham- governor and

magistrate of Massachusetts Bay ColonyRev. John Wilson- senior minister of colonyMistress Hibbins- Gov. Bellingham’s sister

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SymbolismSome symbols keep the same

significance throughout – the scaffold, which represents public notice, and weeds and unsightly vegetation which stand for moral evil (90).

Others, like the forest, which represents both nature and the threatening powers of the Black Man, are ambivalent (80).

The central symbol, the Scarlet Letter, does change in meaning, as Hester works her way towards absolution.

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As you read 12-18:Chapter 12 – The Minister’s Vigil

* 2nd of 3 scaffold scenes, bringing all 4 characters together* duality of light in the sky – what is the real meaning?* Art’s subconscious – he does not go willingly to the scaffold, sleepwalks there; barely resists his impulses – wants to shriek out

Chapter 13 – Another View of Hester• States the changes that have occurred in Hester

over time and the way the community sees her

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Chapter 14 – Hester and the Physician • Evokes reader’s sympathy for Rog, who with the

potential of being a good man, has turned into a fiend.• At the end of the chapter he shows his admiration and

sympathy for Hester Chapter 15 – Hester and Pearl

* Hawthorne explores Hester’s inner world. * Here she looks a little negative because of her expressed hatred for Rog and her lie to Pearl.

Chapter 16 – A Forest Walk* Symbolic chapter – rays of sunshine that disappear for Hester, Pearl resembling the brook – even if unlike the brook she is sparkling – this is because, as Pearl says, “I wear nothing on my bosom yet!”

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Chapter 17 – The Pastor and His Parishioner* 1st chapter of a love story* 1st time Art and Hester are alone together* Shows the depth of Hester’s feelings for Art

Chapter 18 – A Flood of Sunshine* Setting of the forest plays important role, representing an oasis of freedom* Allows Hester to let down hair and throw off her letter* Hester, Art, and Pearl plan to follow natural laws instead of laws of mankind* Weird relationship between Pearl and Art – his fear and her reluctance