The Scarlet Letter. Nathaniel Hawthorne I. Background on Nathaniel Hawthorne A. Born on July 4, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts A. Born on July 4, 1804.

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The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne

I. Background on Nathaniel Hawthorne A. Born on July 4, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts A. Born on July 4, 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts B. His father died of yellow fever when he was four years old B. His father died of yellow fever when he was four years old C. Hawthorne, his mother, and his sisters lived with his mother’s relatives after his father’s death C. Hawthorne, his mother, and his sisters lived with his mother’s relatives after his father’s death D. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine in 1825 D. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine in 1825

E. He returned to Salem where he struggled as a short story writer for 12 years E. He returned to Salem where he struggled as a short story writer for 12 years F. In 1842, he married Sophia Peabody F. In 1842, he married Sophia Peabody G. He published The Scarlet Letter in 1850, which finally brought him recognition as an author G. He published The Scarlet Letter in 1850, which finally brought him recognition as an author H. He died on May 16, 1864 in Plymouth, New Hampshire H. He died on May 16, 1864 in Plymouth, New Hampshire

II. Hawthorne’s Literary Times A. Wrote during the Romantic Period A. Wrote during the Romantic Period 1. return to nature 2. belief in goodness of humanity 3. rediscovery of artist as a supremely individual creator 4. exaltation of the senses and emotions over reason and intellect

Example of art from the Romantic Period The Lady of Shallot (1888)

B. The Romantic Period lasted from C. Literary contemporaries: Emerson, Thoreau, Melville, Stowe, Poe, Whitman D. The Scarlet Letter is considered a piece of American Romantic literature because it is set in a remote past (the Puritan era 200 years prior to Hawthorne’s time) and because it deals with the interior psychology of individual characters E. Revolt against rationalism/logic

III. Historical Commentary Puritans 1. A religious group that migrated from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England in the early 1600s 2. Believed in a “pure” interpretation of the Bible which did not include some of the traditional practices of the Church of England

3. Religion and government were closely intertwined 4. Ministers counseled the magistrates in all affairs concerning the settlement and its citizens 5. The Puritans had strict rules against theatre, religious music, sensuous poetry, and frivolous dress

6. Remember: The Puritans did not seek religious freedom for ALL; they still persecuted and banished individuals whose beliefs were different from their own

7. People were completely INTOLERANT of sin. They believed that any sin committed in the community would cause God’s wrath to be visited on them. An illness or misfortune would show God’s disapproval.

8. Puritans looked for sins that had been committed in the community so that the sin could be brought out in the open and the members of the community could express their scorn for that sin. 9. Puritan theology valued hard work. Idleness was an invitation to sin.

IV. Abstract Concepts(Things to Keep In Mind When Extracting Themes from the Text) A. Alienation B. Appearance versus reality C. Breaking society’s rules D. Private versus public life E. Effects of revenge

V. Religious Terms A. repentance: deep sorrow for a sin B. preternatural: out of the ordinary; supernatural C. contrition: sorrow for a sin, with a sincere desire to atone for it

(religious terms, contd.) D. penance: punishment for a sin E. atonement: to make amends for a sin F. penitence: the state of being regretful for sinning

VI. Symbols A. the color black B. the forest C. the brook D. the rosebush E. Indians

F. Hester’s clothing G. Pearl’s clothing H. Pearl’s name I. the meteor J. golden embroidery on the “A”

VII. Style (paraphrase!) Hawthorne focuses his attention on the problem of evil and the NATURE OF SIN. He is not a moralist, but like a psychologist, he analyzes the inner world of the human mind and heart. In The Scarlet Letter, he analyzes the effects of ONE sin on the four main characters who are closely intertwined because of that sin.

Essential Question What is a sin? Is a crime against civil law necessarily a crime against moral law? (If you read Antigone, recall her dilemma.)

The introductory chapter to The Scarlet Letter is called “The Custom House”. Nathaniel Hawthorne tells of his time as a clerk in the Salem, Mass. Government Custom House. He claims to have found a letter written by Hester Prynne (the novel’s main character) and an embroidered scarlet A. The letter tells of Hester’s experiences, which Hawthorne relates in the novel. The novel is NOT based in historical fact, but Hawthorne uses “The Custom House” to give his story credibility. Hawthorne’s family came from Boston. He was descendant of a judge in the Salem witch trials (named Hathorne). Hawthorne changed the spelling of his name to distance himself from his relative’s unsavory reputation. org/Life&Times/BiographicalInf o/Adultlife/MMD1114.html