Scarlet Letter-8 Cass - Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Scarlet Letter-8 Cass

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9785553662554
Set in the rigid Puritan society of seventeenth-century Boston, the story opens with Hester Prynne on a public scaffold, enduring the town's judgment. In her arms she holds an infant daughter, and on her chest is a meticulously embroidered scarlet "A" - a mark of shame for her crime of adultery. Commanded to name the child's father, she refuses, accepting a life of lonely ignominy. Her silent defiance is complicated by the unexpected arrival of her long-absent husband, who becomes obsessed with uncovering her secret lover's identity.

This classic work of American literature explores the intricate territory of sin, guilt, and societal repression. It examines the psychological torment of hidden transgression and the hypocrisy that can lie beneath a surface of piety. The narrative questions the nature of punishment and redemption, contrasting the unforgiving judgment of the community with the internal struggles of its characters. It is a story of personal integrity fighting to emerge from the confines of social control, a profound look into the human heart.

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Anglais
Éditeur d'origine Chump Change

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