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The Scarlet Letter (Classic Collection) |
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Rating: Summary: One of the best novels ever, hands down. Wake up, people! Review: Perhaps this is not exactly a review of Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter; rather, it is a commentary on the Amazon.com reviews I've read on this book. I was absolutely shocked by the responses I found here. Come on, people. Wake up! This ain't MTV. As an instructor of literature, I am becoming increasingly disgusted at "students'" and "scholars'" inability to pay attention to a book that requires them to slow down and think -- and for longer than 3 minutes. I'm thinking career change here . . .
Rating: Summary: :) :( :| Review: For as much as I adore Nathaniel Hawthorne, I couldn't really "get into" this book. I've always liked Hawthorne, I visited The House of the Seven Gables, and the house he was borne in. Even one of the houses he lived in. But this novel, it just isn't for me. I love the way he writes, but I didn't like the omniscient/1st person point of views that flip-flopped throughout this novel. I read it because it was required.
Rating: Summary: Don't READ THIS BOOK!! Review: THIS BOOK SUX! Who cares about Pearl anyways! Someone shoot me in the head before i die of boredom!!!
Rating: Summary: An Excellent Portait of Puritan New England Review: Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter" is a vivid (and accurate) portayal of life in Puritan New England. The prejudices, superstitions and institutions of the society are expressed so well that contemporary readers, who have little knowledge of New England's history, are able to feel the oppression and religious pressures that were common in that society. Indeed, this work is comparable (if not superior) to Arthur Miller's Crucible.
Rating: Summary: Good, but not great. Review: A good book with an admirable heroine. It is somewhat dull and confusing but there are some bright spots. Some of it is written beautifully, especially when Hester and Dimmesdale confess their love for one another.
Rating: Summary: This book is the most boring book I have ever read. Review: This is the most boring book I have ever read
Rating: Summary: Great once you get into it! Review: I had to read this book for English my Junior year, and I fell in love with it! I had a problem with the beginning; I found it hard to get into. If you read past the first half of the book, it's great! The story of passion and betrayal is classic, and the double entendres in it are wonderful. I really enjoyed it.
Rating: Summary: Awful Review: I'll admit right up front that I am stupid. I would rather enjoy a book instead of try to find my way through the maze of confusing, endless prose that Hawthorne uses. I found myself empathizing more with Chillingworth than Dimmesdale. A book should NOT have to be dissected and disscussed to be understood!!! It should clearly portray its thematic structure without having to resort to a smokescreen of vague symbols and the word "Classic" stamped all over it to force people to appreciate it. Yes, it was heavily thematic and full of symbolism; and it was "meaty" (whatever that is), "deep", and "powerful"; but it was dry, slow, and boring. Even someone as myself, who generally enjoys the classics, will fall asleep (as I did everytime I tried to read this book). Do NOT try to speed-read this. This book has no place in a high-school English course; it needs a span of several years to muddle and plod thru, and then try to unravle.
Rating: Summary: Boring, very Review: This book may have been one of the best books of the 19th century but its language and themes don't relate to us very much any more. The Scarlet Letter is very boring and never seems to end. I really disliked the book.
Rating: Summary: Boring Review: My english teacher assigned this book, one I would never read on my own. I am a 16 year old and I enjoy reading. But this book, while it does have a few good points and messages, is incredibly dull. The points are hard to get and I only understood the points after we had discussed them in class. While this book has a rather good story it`s concealed by endless symbols and references, I suggest the cliff notes version!!
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