Tuesday, August 10, 2010

How does Hawthorne use imagery, tone, and diction to embody the style of Romanticism in The Scarlet Letter?

I have to do an analysis paper for a class and I have no idea how to answer the question, PLEASE help me!





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How does Hawthorne use imagery, tone, and diction to embody the style of Romanticism in The Scarlet Letter and The Minister's Black Veil?How does Hawthorne use imagery, tone, and diction to embody the style of Romanticism in The Scarlet Letter?
The iron door seems to represent all that is strict and unrelenting in Puritan society, while the rosebush seems to represent the concept of ';grace'; or forgiveness.

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