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CliffsNotes: On Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter

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The original CliffsNotes study guides provide expert commentary on themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical context. The latest titles feature glossaries and visual elements that enhance the classic format. In this guide, you will delve into 17th-century Massachusetts alongside Hester Prynne, who faces the consequences of adultery by wearing a scarlet letter A as a mark of shame. This work is regarded as Hawthorne's finest, blending reality with imagination in an unforgettable narrative. The study guide offers detailed summaries and critical analyses of each chapter, alongside insights into Nathaniel Hawthorne's life and the inspiration behind his writing. Additional features include character analyses of key figures, a character map illustrating their relationships, and critical essays examining the novel's setting, structure, symbolism, and classification as a gothic romance. A review section is included to test your knowledge, along with a Resource Center filled with books, articles, films, and websites. Whether you are exploring classic literature or contemporary themes, this guide provides valuable information and insights to enhance your understanding.

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CliffsNotes: On Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, Susan Van Kirk, G. Tubach

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Released
2000
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(Paperback),
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Good
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€1.99

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Title
CliffsNotes: On Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
Language
English
Publisher
Cliffs Notes
Released
2000
Format
Paperback
Pages
132
ISBN10
076458605X
ISBN13
9780764586057
Series
Description
The original CliffsNotes study guides provide expert commentary on themes, plots, characters, literary devices, and historical context. The latest titles feature glossaries and visual elements that enhance the classic format. In this guide, you will delve into 17th-century Massachusetts alongside Hester Prynne, who faces the consequences of adultery by wearing a scarlet letter A as a mark of shame. This work is regarded as Hawthorne's finest, blending reality with imagination in an unforgettable narrative. The study guide offers detailed summaries and critical analyses of each chapter, alongside insights into Nathaniel Hawthorne's life and the inspiration behind his writing. Additional features include character analyses of key figures, a character map illustrating their relationships, and critical essays examining the novel's setting, structure, symbolism, and classification as a gothic romance. A review section is included to test your knowledge, along with a Resource Center filled with books, articles, films, and websites. Whether you are exploring classic literature or contemporary themes, this guide provides valuable information and insights to enhance your understanding.