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I need a interesting topic for a 5 paragraph essay on The Scarlet Letter. Do you jhave any ideas??

2006-12-10 08:34:05 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Homework Help

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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/scarlet/study.html

Suggested Essay Topics
1. Discuss the function of physical setting in The Scarlet Letter. What is the relationship between the book’s events and the locations in which these events take place? Do things happen in the forest that could not happen in the town? What about time of day? Does night bring with it a set of rules that differs from those of the daytime?
2. Is The Scarlet Letter a protofeminist novel? Had Hester not been a woman, would she have received the same punishment? When Hester undertakes to protect other women from gender-based persecution, can we interpret her actions as pointing to a larger political statement in the text as a whole?
3. Describe Chillingworth’s “revenge.” Why does he choose to torture Dimmesdale and Hester when he could simply reveal that he is Hester’s husband? What does this imply about justice? About evil?
4. Discuss the function of the past in this novel. The narrator tells a two-hundred-year-old story that is taken from a hundred-year-old manuscript. Why does Hawthorne use a framing story for this novel rather than simply telling the story? Why are the events set in such distant history?
5. Children play a variety of roles in this novel. Pearl is both a blessing and a curse to Hester, and she seems at times to serve as Hester’s conscience. The town children, on the other hand, are cruel and brutally honest about their opinion of Hester and Pearl. Why are children presented as more perceptive and more honest than adults? How do children differ from adults in their potential for expressing these perceptions?
6. Native Americans make a few brief and mysterious appearances in this novel. What role do they play? In what ways might their presence contribute to the furthering of the book’s central themes?

From http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/29526/the_scarlet_letter_discussion_essay.html

1. Hester Prynne is considered the protagonist of The Scarlet Letter, but she is not always considered the heroine of the piece. Does Hester show heroic qualities in The Scarlet Letter? If so, what are those heroic qualities? If not, what is the difference between a protagonist and a heroine (or hero)?

2. All of the characters in The Scarlet Letter make mistakes. They all have their own agendas, and they all succumb at one point or another to human desires and fallacies. So who is the antagonist in The Scarlet Letter? Who is the chief villain that orchestrates the largest amount of trouble for the characters? If there isn't an antagonist, why?

3. Many people believe that the government should not be allowed to regulate personal behavior, and yet we have laws that tell us we have to wear seatbelts, that we cannot be intoxicated in a public place, and that we cannot commit suicide. In The Scarlet Letter, adultery was a crime. What laws today do we disagree with, and where should the government be stopped in creating laws for personal regulation?

4. In The Scarlet Letter, witchcraft was considered a stigma on society. Mistress Hibbons, Governor Bellingham's sister, was shunned from society for practicing witchcraft. Today, however, the practice of neopagan religions and beliefs is no longer a topic of disgust, but rather a growing trend among teenagers and adults alike. Why have we grown accepting of that behavior, and what has changed in society to facilitate that growth?

2006-12-10 08:42:47 · answer #1 · answered by will.hunter 3 · 0 0

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I need a interesting topic for a 5 paragraph essay on The Scarlet Letter. Do you jhave any ideas??

2015-08-16 17:56:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The power struggle between Hester and the Puritan authorities
Hester Prynne : Fit or Unfit Parent?

2006-12-10 08:42:23 · answer #5 · answered by ????? 7 · 0 0

I remember doing that essay in High School. The title of my paper was "Big Trouble in Little Boston." That book is about adultery and hypocracy right? Maybe you could do a moral analysis of the characters and why they made their decisions. Show how everyone was wrong in one way or another and what they could have done instead.

2006-12-10 08:39:32 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I wrote one not too long ago about how revenge destroys both the victim and the seeker (Roger Chillingworth & Rev. Dimmesdale).
Its not very hard.

2006-12-10 08:52:35 · answer #7 · answered by Saritah 5 · 0 0

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