Friday, July 19, 2019
The Scarlet Letter :: essays research papers
 Author's Background: Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in  Salem, Massachusetts on July 4th, 1804. Hawthorne lived  poor due to his father's death when he was four, but he was  helped by relatives and enrolled in college where he  displayed an interest in writing. In college, he met a friend  who would prove to be an invaluable help Franklin Pierce,  future President of the United States. In 1825 he graduated  and lived with his uncle in Salem for 12 years, devoting his  time to reading, writing, and scrapping for publication. He  spewed out several stories, but few sold for over $35 each.  In 1837 Hawthorne took a job in the Custom-House in  Boston. He grew bored with this work and the people  around him, however, up to the point where he wrote The  Custom House as an introduction to The Scarlet Letter. In  this introduction he showed the dull life of working in a  custom house. From the Custom-House, he left for Brooke  Farm. During his time at Brooke Farm, he met such thinkers  as Emmerson and Thoreau. He also met and courted Sophia  Peabody, and left Brooke Farm with her in 1842 to stay at  "Old Manse", the Emmerson homestead. When Emmerson  returned to Old Manse, Hawthorne left and went to Salem  to live with Sophia. From this point, Hawthorne won a job  at the Salem Custom-House due to a political appointment  from his college friend Franklin Pierce. However, when the  political winds changed to Zachary Taylor, he lost his job  and devoted himself to writing at his wife's insistence. The  result was The Scarlet Letter, which was the beginning of a  successful series of books including The House of Seven  Gables in 1851, The Blithedale Romance in 1852, and  Tanglewood Tales for Boys and Girls in 1853. With this  success and the aid of President Franklin Pierce, he was  appointed as US consul to Liverpool, England. This was a  reward for writing Pierce's biography. Hawthorne's final  years are sketchy. On a voyage back to Plymouth, New  Hampshire, he became deathly ill and died on May 19,  1864. He was buried on Concord, Massachusetts. Literary  Period and Setting Literary Period: Romanticism and  Transcendentalism Setting: Boston, Massachusetts. USA  1842-1849 Characters Hester Prynne A) Hester was a  beautiful young woman who lives in Boston, Massachusetts.  She is proud and strong, but commits the sin of adultery with  Reverend Dimmesdale while her husband is supposedly in  England finishing up some work. Pearl is the product of this  sin and Hester is forced to wear a scarlet letter "A" on her  bosom for the rest of her life to show her sin. Isolated from  the community, Hester is forced to rise a step higher than    					    
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