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NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE Abby Yemm
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EARLY LIFE Nathaniel was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts Attended Bowdoin College in 1821 He published his first work, Fanshawe, in 1828 Bowdoin College
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INSPIRATION Hawthorne’s uncle was a judge for the Salem Witch Trials Good friends with Edgar Allan Poe Believed humans had an evil side rather than good Salem Witch Trials
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FAMILY Married Sophia Peabody on July 9, 1842 Their first, a daughter, Una was born March 3, 1844. In 1846, their son Julian was born. Their final child, Rose, was born in May 1851. Una and Julian
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RISE TO FAME Hawthorne became a famous and well known writer when he wrote “The Scarlet Letter” It was a story based on a woman who had a child out of wedlock and is considered to have committed adultery and is forced to wear a red letter A on all of her clothing
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DR. HEIDEGGER’S EXPERIMENT An old man invites four of his friends over for dinner and asks them if they want to partake in an experiment he is conducting He tells them it involves the Fountain of Youth He then proves this to them by throwing a 50 year old rose into the jar of water, while the friends watch it bloom The 3 men and one woman agree to the experiment and drink 3 glasses of water They slowly grow younger
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DR. HEIDEGGER’S EXPERIMENT As they do, the men begin to fight for the attention of the young woman They end up knocking the glass over, spilling its contents which in turn makes them grow old again Greed takes the friends to Florida searching for more of the water while the Doctor sits casually by, realizing that you should not mess with fate
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FACTS One of his stories was based on him finding a little girl drown in the pond in his back yard by her own mother His last name was originally spelled “Hathorne.” He changed it after graduating from college so that the spelling would more closely match the pronunciation. His good friend, Herman Melville dedicated his novel Moby Dick to Hawthorne.
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DEATH Nathaniel died on May 19, 1864 Died at the age of 60 Died of bad health in his sleep
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OTHER BOOKS BY HAWTHORNE FANSHAWE, 1828 MY KINSMAN, MAJOR MOLINEUX; ROGER MALVIN'S BURIAL, 1832 YOUNG GOODMAN BROWN, 1835 THE LIFE OF FRANKLIN PIERCE, 1852 TANGLEWOOD TALES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, 1853 THE MARBLE FAUN, 1860 OUR OLD HOME, 1863
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