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1 Guilty Pleasure Letter Sculpture My Scarlet Letter

2 The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne

3 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction What happens when a private sin becomes a public crime?

4 Modern Day – Politician’s Affairs Video Clip http://www.tvshow7.eu/scandal-season-2-episode-16-top-of-the-hour/ Watch the first 5 min… Reading Article : Re

5 The 411 on The Scarlet Letter Set in 17 th Century Boston Puritan code of life Main characters –Hester Prynne –Pearl Prynne –Arthur Dimmesdale –Roger Chillingworth Novel spans a total of seven years The Scarlet Letter as a SATIRE

6 Her outfit, which she had fashioned for the occasion while in her cell, was extravagant in a way that seemed to reflect her reckless mood. But all eyes were drawn to the embroidered scarlet letter, which so transformed its wearer that people who had known Hester Prynne felt they were seeing her for the first time. The letter had the effect of a spell, removing her from ordinary humanity and placing her in a world by herself.

7 Historical Hawthorne found a piece of cloth with an A on it and used it as the major symbol of his novel about the Puritan lifestyle Quote On the breast of her gown, in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold- thread, appeared the letter A. It was so artistically done, and with so much fertility and gorgeous luxuriance of fancy, that it... was of a splendor in accordance with the taste of the age, but greatly beyond what was allowed by the sumptuary regulations of the colony.

8 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction In Puritan New England a young woman named Hester Prynne gives birth to a baby girl.

9 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction Hester’s elderly husband has been missing for years. Everyone knows he can’t be the father.

10 The town punishes Hester harshly for her adultery. The Scarlet Letter: Introduction First, they imprison her. Then, they condemn her to wear a scarlet letter A for the rest of her life.

11 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction The townspeople treat Hester as an outcast.

12 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction What her neighbors don’t know is the identity of the baby’s father. Hester refuses to tell.

13 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction Her lover, whoever he is, seems to escape punishment. Or does he?

14 The Scarlet Letter: Introduction Perhaps hidden suffering is even worse than public shame.

15 The Scarlet Letter: Background Persecuted in England, the Puritans came to North America to form their own communities.

16 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.

17 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.

18 The Puritans believed that all things are controlled beforehand by the will of God. This doctrine is called predestination. No one could know for certain if they were destined to receive salvation. The Scarlet Letter: Background However, a good Puritan still had to live as pure and righteous a life as possible—and to watch for signs of sinfulness in others.

19 The Scarlet Letter: Background Puritans sought the freedom to live by their beliefs.their beliefs However, the Puritan leaders did not tolerate religious beliefs that differed from their own.

20 The Scarlet Letter: Background As for personal freedom… every member of the community was held to strict standards of behavior.

21 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.

22 The Scarlet Letter: Background Those considered sinners were publicly—and harshly—punished, as an example to others.

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24 Seven deadly Sins Also as the capital vices or cardinal sins, is a classification of objectionable vices These particular bad habits are called the seven deadly sins because according to the Catholicism, they’re mortal sins – sins that kill the life of grace.

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27 Modern 7 Deadly Sins The Catholic Church has come out with a list of seven new modern day sins - 1,500 years after announcing the original Seven Deadly Sins 1.Genetic modification 2. Human experimentations 3. Polluting the environment 4. Social injustice 5. Causing poverty 6. Financial gluttony 7. Taking drugs According to the Catholic Church, a person who commits a mortal sin risks burning in hell unless it's absolved through confession and penitence. Do you think that the addition are valid?

28 Laws http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyeJ55o3El0

29 At the end of the day who decides your actions…?

30 What is a guilty pleasure? A guilty pleasure is something one enjoys and considers pleasurable despite the feeling guilt for enjoying it. The Guilt is involved is something simple fear of others discovering ones embarrassing tastes. Entertainment, fashion, video games movies, Music junk food

31 Oxymoron Figure of speech that combines contradictory term, crafted to create Paradox Pretty Ugly Jumbo Shrimp Passive Aggressive Working Vacation Act Natural

32 The Scarlet Letter: Discussion Starters Discuss (1) 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?

33 The Scarlet Letter: Discussion Starters Discuss (2) 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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