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Theme Of Romanticism In The Scarlet Letter

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The Physician’s Mistake The judgemental villagers clamored around newly returned Roger Chillingworth, a noteworthy physician, as they strained to see the debacle just ahead of their stances. The door of the confining cavern called prison swung open. Out strode Roger’s wife, Hester Prynne, carrying an unknown child who was claimed as her own and a flourishing scarlet letter A adorned on her bosom. The Scarlet Letter is a historical fiction starring Hester Prynne. Resident adulteress of Salem, Massachusetts. Using descriptive terms and symbolic language, Hawthorne includes many controversial issues of the time including Puritanism, the Renaissance and Romanticism buried between the pages. Roger Chillingworth is the adulteress’ husband and main antagonist who struggles with mental and emotional problems and is a defining contribution to the controversial plot. Many individuals in the Scarlet Letter struggle with mental health and battle a multitude of personal demons. (P. 56-59) Throughout the second and third chapters, Hester is described viewing her old husband standing among the crowd. Roger had left and lived among the Native Americans for a time and upon returning, surveyed his wife with a foreign child that could not have been his own. This stressful realization would surely weigh down an individual. The idea of a loved one rejecting one’s care is one thing no one would wish. This would bring confusion, insecurity and rage.
(P. 68) Shortly after, chapter four

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