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The Importance Of Setting In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Setting is important because it not only sets the mood and the tone of the story it, also may influence a character's action which causes changes in the story. Nathaniel Hawthrone's story "The Scarlet Letter" takes place in the pre-colonial time in Boston. Boston in that tome was a Puritan town which will effect the story and characters. Setting plays a big role in characters as seen with Hester when she appears with Pearl on the scaffold and the graveyard, also when along the beach when she appears with Roger Chillingworth. Hester's emotions and actions are different at the beginning of the story, especially at the beginning during the scene where she appears on the scaffold after leaving the prison cell. "it seemed to be her first impulse to clasp the infant closely to her blossom; not so much by an impulse to clasp the infant closely to her bosom; not so much by an impulse of motherly affection, as that she might thereby conceal a certain token, which was wrought or fastened into her dress. In a moment, however, wisely judging that one token of her shame would poorly serve to hide another" (Hawthorne 80). This first quote explains or shows how protective she is of Pearl. Although in other scenes she is shown letting Pearl do whatever she wants. This might be because it's every mother's natural instinct to protect their child fro the unknown. Another quote is "Had a roar of laughter burst from the multitude- each man, each women, each little shrilled-voiced

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