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Literary Analysis of The Scarlet Letter

Good literary analysis is a product of pattern and symbol recognition. Like any skill, it requires practice; the more well read the student, the bett...

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Assessments

[hesterprynne.jpg]Be prepared for assessments, including possible tests, oral examinations and/or discussions of the text when you return to scho...

Greetings from Mr. Lamar and Mr. Hiett

This blog is for incoming students to discuss their summer reading of The Scarlet Letter, vent their frustrations with the text, share their insights...

TSL Q 2

Hester's punishment was obvious, but did Dimmesdale and Chillingworth suffer any consequences for their actions, other than their deaths? Explain.

TSL Q 4

Did anything good come from Hester's crime? Explain.

TSL Q 5

Review the "Historical and Literary Context of The Scarlet Letter" page on this wiki and explain in your own words how The Scarlet Letter is represen...

Literary Elements

Major Themes in Hawthorne’s Fiction The effects of sin, both positive and negative, and the possibility of redemption. ...

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) [hawthorne.jpg] Timeline: 07/04/1804 Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts...

Historical and Literary Context of The Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne's Literary Times Hawthorne wrote during the Romantic movement in American literature which lasted from roughly from 1830 to 1865. Ral...

The Scarlet Letter

"Certainly, there was some deep meaning in it, most worthy of interpretation, and which, as it were, streamed forth from the mystic symbol, s...

Historical Context of The Scarlet Letter

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