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Nov 26, 2019 · The stories are pervasively and often brilliantly symbolic, and Hawthorne’s symbolic imagination encompasses varieties ranging from more or less clear-cut allegory to elusive multiple symbolic patterns whose significance critics debate endlessly.
Jun 5, 2024 · English document from University of Maryland, Baltimore, 4 pages, Midway through his twenties, Nathaniel Hawthorne released Mrs. Hutchinson in 1830. In his renowned book The Scarlet Letter, which was released two decades later, he made references to this tale and its lead character.
According to Stanley Bank, Hawthorne “may stand as a symbol of the nineteenth-century American author and his predicament” (8). Hawthorne struggled through-out his career to make a living as a writer and to create an American lit-erary tradition.
Hawthorne opens by explaining that facts in the history of the early settlement at Mount Wollaston, Massachusetts--called Merry Mount—“wrought themselves, almost spontaneously, into a sort of allegory.”
This study aims to present 'Young Goodman Brown ' by Nathaniel Hawthorne as a satire of Puritanism as a prejudiced and intolerable system of belief reflected in the character of Brown who is seen as the incarnation of Puritanism which sees all non- conformists as sinners.
- Nancy Bunge
The significance of this theme lies in the fact that it is adopted by both the Puritan Culture to subjugate its members and hide the truth, and by a protagonist who claims a new identity and...
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