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The Scarlet Letter

The Scarlet Letter

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: HORRIBLE.
Review: This is probably the most painfully boring novel I've ever had to suffer through. The characters are annoying, the plot is uninteresting and it is overdeveloped.

Basically, Dimmesdale becomes suicidal and physically ill due to the guilt he has for not admitting his sin, as he allowed Hester to take all of the blame. Admit your sins as Hester did, live a happy life. The end. You don't need to suffer through the whole book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The Scarlet Letter Review
Review: 200-300 wordd

I really liked this book because of Hester. She was a protagonist who refused to obey by socety's rules. She is a role model for women who wish to be free. Sure, she made a mistake. But, don't we all? Adultery is not right, but we learn from mistakes.

I really liked to read about the time period because it was so different from our own. It is hard to believe that Hawthorne was only a writer for his time period.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful Story About Early American Puritans.
Review: Nathanial Hawthorne is a wonderful writer, if gloomy. I have read quite a few of his books because of how much I enjoyed this one. This is his masterpiece, although some of his other books are worth a read as well. This book is chilling because of his mastery of language and characterization. He explores sin, alienation and spiritual regeneration as he tells the tale of a Puritan woman (Hester Prynne) who has an adulterous affair with a minister. We see the ripple effect that this illicit affair has on Hester and her lover, as well as Hester's husband, and most disastrously, her daughter Pearl. We see the effect that being ostracized has on Hester herself. This is visibly pictured by the scarlet A that she is forced to wear, but the effect that this has on her psyche and the way that she finds to cope with this estrangement show how strong a human being can be if pushed to it. This is a great book, and I recommend it highly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Critique of American Culture?
Review: This book is highly informative in helping one understand what makes American culture tick. There is a moral strand in American culture that is traceable to Puritanism. Even today, it's hard to understand American culture apart from Puritanism and Puritan theology. This book encapsulates the American public life and culture on open society levels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Depth
Review: This isn't your book if your looking for adventure or swordfights or any of that sort

I had to read this for my English class and my first impression was from all the other rumors about it.. "it's boring" and etc. As a result, when I began reading I held that in my mind. However as I kept reading, I discovered Hawthorne's character are so 3 dimensional in their personality and who they really are. Hawthorne does an AMAZING job of describing his characters and giving them life I couldn't help but begin to really love the book

The only problem was when I had to give my presentation on it.. Hawthorne took all my insight..hahaha

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Sex, Revenge, and Self-abuse. What more could one ask for?
Review: Although Nathaniel Hawthorne's romantic writing style can be distracting at times, the main story behind The Scarlet Letter is very original and unique. The story focused on the Purital pre-occupation with evil, and the transcendental philosophy of believing in one's self over authority. With many different symbols throughout the book, the entire novel is an allegory symbolizing the moral of being true to one's self. An excellent book for the conformist, because it shows the negative effects of conforming with the rest of society.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorite books
Review: I read the Scarlet Letter last year for English and found it to be one of the most increadible stories I have ever read. Symbolism abounds in the forms of Pearl and Chillingsworth; even the scenery comes alive to tell this tale of love, atonement, and revenge.

Don't come into this book looking for action, there isn't any. Instead, there are intense mental conflicts between the characters, making for some exciting and powerful scenes. Hawthorne's uses a great deal of description, mostly to create symbols, but also just to allow you to imagine yourself in the time and place: puritan New England, so that you can empathise more with the brilliantly designed characters.

If you aren't familiar with the story of the Scarlet Letter, it describes the punnishment of Hester Prynne, a woman charged with adultry and punished by having a red letter 'A' sewed onto her main article of clothing. She is a marked woman, and therefore raises the daughter from her affair in a house seperate from the rest of her village. Her husband, who was supposedly following Hester to Massachusets from England, but took a long time getting there, arrives to witness her punishment, and decides that he is going to find the man who did this and make him suffer. From there, Hawthorne brings his characters together through scene after powerful scene, until the amazing ending.

The Scarlet Letter is a classic for a reason, and deals with many issues that we still wrestle with today. If you're a fan of symbolic books, don't mind books which lack action, and want a book which will make you think, I recomend the Scarlet Letter to you. If you want the action and not the symbolism, then you probably shouldn't be looking for classic books, especially not this one.


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