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Discover personal experiences and observations on dealing with guilt, including insights on sin, morality, punishment, and changing attitudes. Dive into Nathaniel Hawthorne's exploration of guilt in "The Scarlet Letter" and analyze its impact on characters. Don't miss out on the introductory essay and chapter readings.
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Describe a time you have felt extremely guilty about something. How did you deal with the guilt? How have you noticed other people dealing with guilt? Warm Up
1. What is sin? 2. Is a crime against a law necessarily morally wrong? 3.How do our communities punish people who commit moral crimes? 4. How have American attitudes about adultery and children born outside of marriage changed since Puritan Times? How have they remained the same? Discussion questions
Background Born in Salem, Massachusetts, lived in genteel poverty in a household with Puritan ideals, raised by his mother and relatives (father died when he was 4) Plagued by unhappiness and self doubt as a writer Graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine in 1825 Happy marriage to Sophia Peabody in 1842, 3 children
The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850, brought him recognition as an author
Romantic Period 1800-1855 The Romantic Period of American Literature involved the following ideas: 1. return to nature 2. belief in goodness of humanity 3. artist as a supremely individual creator 4. senses and emotions over reason and intellect
The Scarlet Letter is American Romantic literature because it is set in a remote past (the Puritan era 200 years prior to Hawthorne’s time) it deals with the interior psychology of individual characters
Historical Background What do you remember about Puritans from our discussion? Puritan beliefs: - - - - -
Religious Terms repentance: deep sorrow for a sin preternatural: out of the ordinary; supernatural contrition: sorrow for a sin, with a sincere desire to atone for it penance: punishment for a sin atonement: to make amends for a sin penitence: the state of being regretful for sinning
Symbols to look out for The color black the forest the brook the rosebush Indians Clothing Embroidered “A” Pearl
Consider while reading: Hawthorne’s exploration of the nature of evil and sin Psychological exploration of the effects of one sin on the hearts and minds of four different characters connected by that sin
“The Custom House” Introductory Essay - due 10/22Chapters 1 - 4 reading and bookmark – due Wednesday 10/30 Chapters 5 - 8 reading and bookmark due Monday, 11/4 Chapters 9 - 12 reading and bookmark due Friday, 11/8 Chapters 13 - 16 and 17 -20 reading and bookmarks due Tuesday, 11/12 Chapters 21- 24 reading and bookmarks due Friday, 11/15
We will be reading other short works in class that may extend into homework assignments on days you do not have SL reading or work due. Please manage your time wisely. • Expect vocabulary and chapter quizzes from time to time. Note: