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  • The Scarlet Letter

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The Scarlet Letter
  • Hawthorne originally intended The Scarlet
    Letter to be a short story but expanded it at the
    suggestion of his publisher.

Original Cover
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The Scarlet Letter
  • Upon finishing The Scarlet Letter in 1850,
    Nathaniel Hawthorne read the manuscript to his
    wife, Sophia.

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The Scarlet Letter
  • It broke her heart, Hawthorne wrote, and
    sent her to bed with a grievous headache, which I
    look upon as a triumphant success.

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The Scarlet Letter
  • The Scarlet Letter is filled with characters
    who are meant to be the symbols of moral traits,
    rather than realistic, living figures. -
    Allegories

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The Scarlet Letter
  • The Scarlet Letter displays Hawthorne lifelong
    preoccupation with these themes
  • secrecy and guilt
  • the conflict between intellectual and moral
    pride
  • lingering effects of Puritanism.

Original title page
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Hawthornes Name
  • Hawthornes given last name was Hathorne. He
    added the W because he did not want to be
    associated with his ancestors. He felt extremely
    guilty, a lifelong preoccupation.
  • Judge Hathorne

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The Novel
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The Scarlet Letter
  • The year is 1642.
  • The place is Boston, a small Puritan
    settlement. Before the town jail, a group of
    somber people wait with stern expressions.

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Plot
  • The Puritans are in the square awaiting Hester
    Prynne, a woman convicted of adultery.

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  • The image Hawthorne gives us is that of a
    young woman taken in adultery, and standing on a
    scaffold in the midst of a hostile crowd.

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  • This is Puritan Boston, where, ironically,
  • private wrongdoing is
  • public knowledge.

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The Opening Scene
  • Hawthorne opens The Scarlet Letter just
    outside the prison of what, in the early 1640s,
    was the village of Boston.

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The Opening Scene
  • Ask yourself what you know about a novel that
    begins in a prison?

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The Opening Scene
  • You probably suspect you are reading the story
  • Of a crime already committed
  • Of characters whose lives are already darkened
    by guilt and disgrace.

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The Opening Scene
  • Notice the details that create imagery
  • The sad-colored garments of the spectators
    the prison-door itself, Heavily timbered with
    and studded with iron spikes.

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The Opening Scene
  • These details create a somber mood.
  • They paint a cheerless picture.
  • They hint at a society that places punishment far
    above forgiveness.

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The Opening Scene
  • One note of color relieves the gloom. A wild
    rose bush blossoms by the prison door.
  • What do you think this might symbolize?

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The Rose Bush
  • HOPE
  • The rose bush suggests a world beyond the narrow
    confines of the Puritan community
  • A world where beauty and vibrant color flourish
  • A place where crime finds tolerance and pity

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Symbols
  • As you read, look for other allegories (symbols)
    Hawthorne uses.
  • Dimmsdale Sunshine
  • Pearl Darkness
  • Chillingworth The Scaffold
  • Letter A The Forest
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