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The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism Of The Forest In Puritan Society
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In the democracy that America holds presently, government attempts
to make society much less harsh and more easygoing. In Nathaniel
Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlet Letter, life is centered around a
seventeenth century, rigid Puritan society in which one is unable to
express his or her innermost tho ....
Middle of essay ....forest the two characters can
openly engage in conversation without being preoccupied with the
constraints that Puritan society places on them.
The forest itself is the most noted symbol of freedom portrayed in
the novel. Nobody watches the woods to report misbehavior, thus it is here
that people may do as they wish. To independent spirits such as Hester
Prynne's, the wilderness is her niche. Indeed Hester takes advantage of
this, when Arthur Dimmesdale appears. She openly talks with Dimmesdal.... |
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