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The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
What happens when a private sin becomes a public crime?
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
In Puritan New England a young woman named Hester Prynne gives birth to a baby girl.
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
Hester’s elderly husband has been missing for years. Everyone knows he can’t be the father.
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
The town punishes Hester harshly for her adultery. First, they imprison her. Then, they condemn her to wear a scarlet letter A for the rest of her life.
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
The townspeople treat Hester as an outcast.
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
What her neighbors don’t know is the identity of the baby’s father. Hester refuses to tell.
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
Her lover, whoever he is, seems to escape punishment. Or does he?
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The Scarlet Letter: Introduction
Perhaps hidden suffering is even worse than public shame.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
Persecuted in England, the Puritans came to North America to form their own communities.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
Life in the Colonies was harsh, but it gave the Puritans the opportunity to form a society based on their religious ideals.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
The setting of The Scarlet Letter is Boston in the 1640s. Boston had recently been founded by about one thousand English Puritans, led by John Winthrop.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
Puritans sought the freedom to live by their beliefs. However, the Puritan leaders did not tolerate religious beliefs that differed from their own.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
As for personal freedom… every member of the community was held to strict standards of behavior.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
In a Puritan community such as Hester’s, no aspect of life was truly private. People kept a close watch on their neighbors.
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The Scarlet Letter: Background
Those considered sinners were publicly—and harshly—punished, as an example to others.
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The Scarlet Letter: Discussion Starters
Hester goes to jail for an action that, in our society, usually would remain private. What kinds of wrongdoing do you think should be punished publicly? What kinds should remain private for the people involved?
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The Scarlet Letter: Discussion Starters
Motivated by love and loyalty, Hester keeps a painful secret. What kinds of secrets should you keep? When might it be better to reveal a friend’s secret, even though that person will be angry with you?
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