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Nathaniel HawthorneNathaniel Hawthorne
The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter
Puritanism/Puritanism/Scarlet LetterScarlet Letter Timeline Timeline
1620-16281620-1628
16381638
16421642
16451645
16491649
16551655
16921692
18501850
In the novel:In the novel:
-Ch. 1-4 public scaffold -Ch. 1-4 public scaffold scene Pearl=baby in scene Pearl=baby in mother’s armsmother’s arms
-Scene at Governor -Scene at Governor Bellingham’s Bellingham’s Pearl=3 years old Pearl=3 years old
-Novel’s climax at scaffold -Novel’s climax at scaffold Pearl=7 years oldPearl=7 years old
-Last Chapter of novel (sort -Last Chapter of novel (sort of)of)
In History: -Pilgrims/Puritans come to America-Harvard founded-religious higher education
-Christmas Celebration outlawed by Puritans-Salem Witch Trials: dissent, love triangles, landlust=breakdown of Puritan theocracy ; w/Judge John Hathorne
Hawthorne publishes Scarlet Letter (200 years later, during Romantic Era, so written in romantic style, but with Puritan influences and themes)
Hawthorne Bio InfoHawthorne Bio Info
1804-Childhood1804-Childhood == College 1821-1825College 1821-1825 == Isolation 1825-1837Isolation 1825-1837 == 18371837 == 18391839 == 18421842 == 1846-18491846-1849 == 18501850 == 18511851 == 18521852 == 1853-18601853-1860 == 18601860 == 18631863 == 18641864 ==
Salem: born, father dies, family poor, single mom, adds wSalem: born, father dies, family poor, single mom, adds w
Bowdoin, Maine w/F. Pierce, goofed off, mediocre studentBowdoin, Maine w/F. Pierce, goofed off, mediocre student
““dismal chamber” to learn how to write welldismal chamber” to learn how to write well
Twice Told TalesTwice Told Tales, about secrets of violence in heart, about secrets of violence in heart
Engaged; utopian farm-Brook Farm w/TranscendentalistsEngaged; utopian farm-Brook Farm w/Transcendentalists
Marries Sophia, moves to Concord where famous writersMarries Sophia, moves to Concord where famous writers
job at Custom House; mom dies, loses job job at Custom House; mom dies, loses job
Scarlet LetterScarlet Letter $ and success “hellfire story” $ and success “hellfire story”
House of Seven GablesHouse of Seven Gables and and Snow ImageSnow Image
Blithedale RomanceBlithedale Romance
U.S. Counsel at Liverpool, U.S. Counsel at Liverpool, Marble FaunMarble Faun—travel log —travel log
Pierce defeated; Lincoln=Civil War, H. out of place Pierce defeated; Lincoln=Civil War, H. out of place
journals journals Our Old HomeOur Old Home
dies (of solitude, according to Emerson)dies (of solitude, according to Emerson)
HISTORICAL CONTEXTHISTORICAL CONTEXT
To what “period” of AmericanTo what “period” of American
Literature does Hawthorne Literature does Hawthorne belong??belong??
Lets take a look at the Lets take a look at the history of of American Literature…..American Literature…..
HISTORICAL CONTEXTHISTORICAL CONTEXT
English Heritage (Elizabethan Age)English Heritage (Elizabethan Age)1570-1650: Early Colonial period-1570-1650: Early Colonial period-
Puritan writings, no distinctive Puritan writings, no distinctive American literatureAmerican literature
1750-1800: Later Colonial 1750-1800: Later Colonial period-period- Age of Age of Reason/Enlightenment Reason/Enlightenment (Neoclassicism, Rationalism)(Neoclassicism, Rationalism)
HISTORICAL CONTEXTHISTORICAL CONTEXT
1800-1850: American 1800-1850: American Renaissance/ Romanticism-Renaissance/ Romanticism- slave slave narratives, inner feelings, the burden narratives, inner feelings, the burden of a Puritan past, the rejection of of a Puritan past, the rejection of NeoclassicismNeoclassicism
TranscendentalismTranscendentalism was a part of was a part of this…this…
American RomanticismAmerican Romanticism AuthorsAuthors: Washington Irving, Edgar Allen Poe (more : Washington Irving, Edgar Allen Poe (more
Gothic/Dark Romantic), Hawthorne Gothic/Dark Romantic), Hawthorne Contemporary with Transcendentalists—Contemporary with Transcendentalists— Emerson and ThoreauEmerson and Thoreau
Valued feelings and intuition over reason Valued feelings and intuition over reason Reaction against classicism (rationalism)Reaction against classicism (rationalism) Valued individual freedom and worth of individual Valued individual freedom and worth of individual Explore subconscious; pre-Freudian psychology, faith Explore subconscious; pre-Freudian psychology, faith
in inner experience in inner experience More individualistic, less societal; about finding More individualistic, less societal; about finding
yourselfyourself Seems ancient, traditional, gothic, pastoralSeems ancient, traditional, gothic, pastoral Role of Frontier, critical of society—escape to nature Role of Frontier, critical of society—escape to nature
to gain moral and spiritual development to gain moral and spiritual development Gothic elements (darkness, considers conflicts Gothic elements (darkness, considers conflicts
between good and evil, sin, insanity, psychological between good and evil, sin, insanity, psychological effects, etc.)effects, etc.)
Power of imagination Power of imagination Beauty in exotic, supernatural, myth/legend/folklore Beauty in exotic, supernatural, myth/legend/folklore
HISTORICAL CONTEXTHISTORICAL CONTEXT
TRANSCENDENTALISMTRANSCENDENTALISM Boston-centered movement, led by Emerson, Boston-centered movement, led by Emerson,
was an important force in New England circleswas an important force in New England circles Human existence transcends the sensory Human existence transcends the sensory
realmrealm Formalism in favor of individual responsibilityFormalism in favor of individual responsibility Belief in individual choice and consequenceBelief in individual choice and consequence Focus on the positiveFocus on the positive
HISTORICAL CONTEXTHISTORICAL CONTEXT
SUBDIVISION OF ROMANTICISM: SUBDIVISION OF ROMANTICISM: GOTHIC GOTHIC LITERATURE, LITERATURE, the “dark the “dark romantics”(1800-1850)romantics”(1800-1850)
-use of supernatural-use of supernatural
-motif of double (both good and evil in-motif of double (both good and evil in
characters; sin and evil does exist)characters; sin and evil does exist)
-depression, dark forests-depression, dark forests
-Poe, Hawthorne, Melville-Poe, Hawthorne, Melville -emphasis on symbolism -emphasis on symbolism (which we will (which we will
discuss later)discuss later)
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNENATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
““The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter is powerfully is powerfully written but my writings do not, written but my writings do not, nor ever will, appeal to the nor ever will, appeal to the broadest class of sympathies, broadest class of sympathies, and therefore will not obtain a and therefore will not obtain a very wide popularity.” very wide popularity.”
-Hawthorne, after finishing the -Hawthorne, after finishing the novelnovel
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNENATHANIEL HAWTHORNE
As a literary artist…As a literary artist…
First American “pro writer”: college First American “pro writer”: college educated, familiar with the great educated, familiar with the great European writersEuropean writers
4,000 copies of 4,000 copies of The Scarlet LetterThe Scarlet Letter sold sold in the first 10 daysin the first 10 days
LITERARY ELEMENTSLITERARY ELEMENTS
CharactersCharactersMoodMoodSettingSettingPlot Plot SymbolismSymbolismThemesThemes
LITERARY ELEMENTS: LITERARY ELEMENTS: MOODMOOD
The SOMBER, DARK mood is well-The SOMBER, DARK mood is well-defined from the beginning:defined from the beginning:
““sad-colored garmentssad-colored garments” of spectators, ” of spectators, the prison door which is “the prison door which is “heavily heavily timbered and studded with iron timbered and studded with iron spikesspikes””
LITERARY ELEMENTS: LITERARY ELEMENTS: SETTINGSETTING
1717thth century century Puritanical New Puritanical New England (Mass.)England (Mass.)
What was America like What was America like then?then?
LITERARY ELEMENTS: LITERARY ELEMENTS: SETTINGSETTING
Life in the Mid 1600sLife in the Mid 1600s
Boston was founded just 2 decades earlierBoston was founded just 2 decades earlier 11stst governor was John Winthrop, who governed based on governor was John Winthrop, who governed based on
religious and civic idealsreligious and civic ideals People were hardworking and devotedPeople were hardworking and devoted 1630s- Puritans established a number of settlements in 1630s- Puritans established a number of settlements in
MassachusettsMassachusetts PURITANISMPURITANISM involved belief that the church of England involved belief that the church of England
was too much influenced by the Catholic churchwas too much influenced by the Catholic church Strict code, on which people were expected to act and Strict code, on which people were expected to act and
judged uponjudged upon Rejected belief that divine authority is channeled through Rejected belief that divine authority is channeled through
any one single person (i.e. the pope)any one single person (i.e. the pope) THEOCRACYTHEOCRACY- state governed by the church- state governed by the church
LITERARY ELEMENTS: LITERARY ELEMENTS: SETTINGSETTING
What aspects of this type of religious society What aspects of this type of religious society can be seen in The Scarlet Letter?can be seen in The Scarlet Letter?
How do you think Hawthorne views this type How do you think Hawthorne views this type of society?of society?
How did his life affect the How did his life affect the writing of the novel?writing of the novel?
John Hathorne presided overJohn Hathorne presided over
the Salem Witch Trials of the Salem Witch Trials of 16921692
Major William Hathorne Major William Hathorne (1608-1681) persecuted (1608-1681) persecuted quakersquakers
1. Influences on Hawthorne: Puritan background1. Influences on Hawthorne: Puritan background
MAJOR THEMESMAJOR THEMES PURITAN MORALITY v. PASSION AND INDIVIDUALISM PURITAN MORALITY v. PASSION AND INDIVIDUALISM
/Adultery/Adultery Individual Rights/Self-trust v. accommodation to Individual Rights/Self-trust v. accommodation to
authorityauthority Conventional v. unconventional gender rolesConventional v. unconventional gender roles Guilt: sense of guilt forced by puritanical Guilt: sense of guilt forced by puritanical
heritage/societyheritage/society Hypocrisy v. IntegrityHypocrisy v. Integrity Moral Pride v. IntellectMoral Pride v. Intellect The penalties of isolation/ isolation because of self-The penalties of isolation/ isolation because of self-
cause and societal causecause and societal cause Patriarchal powerPatriarchal power Belief in fate/free willBelief in fate/free will Impossibility of earthly perfectionImpossibility of earthly perfection
MAJOR THEMESMAJOR THEMESPerhaps his greatest interest was the human Perhaps his greatest interest was the human
capacity on how sin operates on the inner workings capacity on how sin operates on the inner workings of mindsof minds
With the superstition common to With the superstition common to his brotherhood, he fancied himself his brotherhood, he fancied himself given over to a fiendgiven over to a fiend, to be , to be tortured with frightful dreams, tortured with frightful dreams, and desperate thoughts, the and desperate thoughts, the sting of remorse, and despair sting of remorse, and despair of pardonof pardon; ; as a foretaste of as a foretaste of what awaits him beyond the what awaits him beyond the gravegrave. But it was the constant . But it was the constant shadow of my presence!--the shadow of my presence!--the closest propinquity of the man closest propinquity of the man whom he had most vilely whom he had most vilely wronged!--and who had grown to wronged!--and who had grown to exist only by this exist only by this perpetual perpetual poison of the direst revengepoison of the direst revenge! ! Yea, indeed!--he did not err!--there Yea, indeed!--he did not err!--there was a fiend at his elbow! was a fiend at his elbow! A mortal A mortal man, with once a human heart, man, with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his has become a fiend for his especial torment!"especial torment!" The The unfortunate physician, while unfortunate physician, while uttering these words, lifted his uttering these words, lifted his hands with a look of horror, as if he hands with a look of horror, as if he had beheld had beheld some frightful shape, some frightful shape, which he could not recognize, which he could not recognize, usurping the place of his own usurping the place of his own imageimage in a glass. in a glass.
““smile with a sinister meaning”smile with a sinister meaning”
How did his life affect the How did his life affect the writing of the novel?writing of the novel?
2) Salem-2) Salem- childhood, later work at the childhood, later work at the Custom HouseCustom House, as Surveyor of the Port, as Surveyor of the Port
““The Custom House” introduction creates a The Custom House” introduction creates a
FRAME STORYFRAME STORY This introduction gives an account of his This introduction gives an account of his
experience as surveyor; he attacks the officials experience as surveyor; he attacks the officials who connived in his dismissal… Like his heroine who connived in his dismissal… Like his heroine Hester, Hawthorne emerges from confrontation Hester, Hawthorne emerges from confrontation with a self-righteous society as an individual of with a self-righteous society as an individual of integrity,passion, and moral superiorityintegrity,passion, and moral superiority..
SYMBOLISMSYMBOLISM
Symbolism is evident in the following Symbolism is evident in the following objects in The Scarlet Letter. objects in The Scarlet Letter.
What implications are made through What implications are made through the use of these symbols?the use of these symbols?
SymbolsSymbols
Rose/rosebushRose/rosebush Letter ALetter A Light/DarkLight/Dark PearlPearl The LeechThe Leech OthersOthers
LITERARY ELEMENT: LITERARY ELEMENT: SYMBOLISM IN THE NOVELSYMBOLISM IN THE NOVEL
SYMBOLISMSYMBOLISMThe A!The A! “It was so artistically done, and with so
much fertility and gorgeous luxuriance of fancy, that it had all the effect of a last and fitting decoration to the apparel which she wore; and which was of a splendor in accordance with the taste of the age, but greatly beyond what was allowed by the sumptuary regulations of the colony.”
“Not a stitch in that embroidered letter, but she has felt it in her heart.”
SYMBOLISMSYMBOLISM
Hester’s and Pearl’s ClothingHester’s and Pearl’s Clothing““Her own dress was of the Her own dress was of the coarsestcoarsest
materials and the most materials and the most sombresombre hue; with hue; with only that one ornament—only that one ornament—thethe scarlet scarlet letterletter—which it was her —which it was her doomdoom to wear.” to wear.”
““The child’s attire, on the other hand, was The child’s attire, on the other hand, was distinguished by a distinguished by a fancifulfanciful, or, we might , or, we might rather say, a rather say, a fantastic ingenuityfantastic ingenuity, which , which served, indeed, to heighten the served, indeed, to heighten the airy airy charmcharm that early began to develop itself that early began to develop itself in the little girl…”in the little girl…”
SYMBOLISMSYMBOLISM
PEARL (the name)PEARL (the name)““Her Pearl!—For so had Hester called Her Pearl!—For so had Hester called
her; not as a name expressive of her her; not as a name expressive of her aspect, which had aspect, which had nothing of the nothing of the calm, white, unimpassioned calm, white, unimpassioned lustrelustre that would be indicated by the that would be indicated by the comparison. But she named the comparison. But she named the infant “Pearl,” as infant “Pearl,” as being of great being of great price—purchased with all she hadprice—purchased with all she had—her mother’s only treasure—her mother’s only treasure!”!”
SYMBOLISMSYMBOLISM
The LeechThe Leech
““He gathered herbs here and there”He gathered herbs here and there”
SYMBOLISMSYMBOLISM
Can you think of any more?Can you think of any more?
““The Custom House” General The Custom House” General Info. Info.
Custom House: Government building where Custom House: Government building where customs are collected and where ships are customs are collected and where ships are cleared to enter or leave county (by water) cleared to enter or leave county (by water)
Hawthorne worked there for 27 months 1847-49 Hawthorne worked there for 27 months 1847-49 as surveyor (pretty much everyone else’s boss) as surveyor (pretty much everyone else’s boss)
““The Custom House” is both factual and The Custom House” is both factual and fictional—he did work at one and tells stories of fictional—he did work at one and tells stories of real people, but made up some of the stories, real people, but made up some of the stories, esp. the Letter A and Hester Prynne esp. the Letter A and Hester Prynne
““The Custom House” is intro. to The Custom House” is intro. to Scarlet LetterScarlet Letter——included for $ and more text, but also to set up included for $ and more text, but also to set up explanation why he wrote it (fictional) and explanation why he wrote it (fictional) and themes of isolation, alienation, etc. themes of isolation, alienation, etc.
Custom House Picture Custom House Picture
From first page of "The Custom-House" chapter in the 1878 edition of The Scarlet Letter published in 1878 by James R. Osgood and Co. in Boston.
THE ENDTHE END