The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Cynthia Brantley Johnson (Editor), Margaret Brantley (Supplement by), Margaret Brantley

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(Mass Market Paperback - REV)

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: May 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780743487566
  • Sales Rank: 9,656
  • 400pp
  • Series: Enriched Classics
  • Edition Description: REV
 
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Synopsis

The Scarlet Letter is the story of three New England settlers at odds with the puritan society in which they live. Roger Chillingworth, an aging scholar, arrives in New England after two years' separation from his wife Hester to find her on trial for adultery. For refusing to reveal her lover's identity, she is condemned to wear a letter 'A' sewn onto her clothes. Roger resolves to discover and destroy the man who has stolen his honor.

For the next seven years the participants in this bizarre love triangle privately suffer the consequences of betrayal, cowardice, and humiliation. Slowly but surely, the need for redemption grows in each as the story hastens toward its dramatic close. The Scarlet Letter is Nathaniel Hawthorne's masterpiece.

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In early colonial Massachusetts, a young woman endures the consequences of her sin of adultery and spends the rest of her life in atonement.

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Biography

"Words -- so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one who knows how to combine them," Nathaniel Hawthorne once reflected. Hawthorne's own words indeed had an undeniable power. Author of The Scarlet Letter and originator of the American short story, Hawthorne left an indelible impression on literature that would influence his fellow writers into the next century.

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One of my all time favoritesby Anonymous

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November 29, 2008: I had this book lying around for years, then one day decided to read it. I was about 15 and actually had to read it twice. Once then and a second time when I was 17. Once I fully comprehended what was going on, I felt so many emotions. This book is amazing. It's a wonderful read for anyone. You really feel for the characters as if you knew them. Great book.

Dull and Predictableby Anonymous

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March 15, 2008: I was excitedly anticipating the reading of the book for my AP Literature class. Although once I began reading it, I was dulled and could not wait for it to be over. Hathorne's endless descriptions and the predictable plot are enough to make someone a Rip Van Winkle. After reading the first few chapters, I predicted the entire plot. The book coincidentally ended exactly how I thought it would! Do not waste your time reading this book.


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