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Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter Essays

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Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American writer in the 1800s. He had many works of Romanticism, most being inspired by Puritan New England. One of these is The Scarlet Letter, which he wrote based on the Puritan era. Puritans had a series of beliefs including: the will of God explains all natural phenomena, God chooses who becomes one of the elect, and ministers and church members control and made up the government. Hawthorn does include examples of Romanticism as the story goes on, but this novel focuses more on the Puritan lifestyle throughout the timeline of the story. Hawthorne also includes a bit of sarcasm when mentioning the Puritan’s beliefs.
Hawthorne includes examples of God throughout this novel. When Hester is asking …show more content…

Through his communication with God, he is forgiven, as are the other members of the elect.
In the Puritan era, the ministers and church officials controlled the government. During Election Day, Hester says, " ‘For the Governor and the magistrates are to go by, and the ministers, and all the great people and good people... and the soldiers marching before them.’ " (Hawthorne 105). She shows that all the important people are the Governors, magistrates, and ministers. During Hester’s punishment, the government officials questioned her, “... the governor, and several of his counsellors, a judge, a general, and the ministers of the town, all of whom sat or stood in a balcony of the meeting-house, looking down upon the platform.” (Hawthorne 27). Hawthorn implies that the governors, ministers, and church members dealt with the crimes in the town.
Along with these beliefs the Puritans held, Hawthorne also included many examples of the Puritan lifestyle. “It might be that a sluggish bond-servant, or an undutiful child... was to be corrected at the whipping-post. It might be that an Antinomian, a Quaker, or other heterodox religionist, was to be scourged out of the town, or an idle or vagrant Indian, whom the white man's firewater had made riotous about the streets, was to be driven with stripes into the shadow of the forest” (Hawthorne 23). He describes their punishments and close-mindedness on religion and they would only take people of their religion. Hawthorne used the

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