Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s life, as seen in his writing, shows solitary self analysis
expressed as symbolism which exhibits the weakness he found in all mankind. The ease in
which one can understand his symbolism has influenced American Literature.
Hawthorne’s cynical themes of human nature were represented in The Ministers Black
veil, The Birthmark, and Rappaccini’s Daughter. Hawthorne’s preoccupation with
scientific and Puritan religious values shows his belief in mans shortcomings
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Magill, Frank (Ed.) (1980) Magill Surveys American Literature, Colonial Age to 1890
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Rivendell’s American Literature Page “Nathaniel Hawthorne” Online Internet Available
at http://www.watson.org/rivendadell/americanlitature.html
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