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Scarlet letter analysic- form, plot, tone, assignment
The narrator of the story pretends to be unbiased, although it is blatantly obvious he does not think highly of Puritans. He often spends one to two paragraphs discussing the problems he has with Puritan society, or a law that had effect at the time. Bibliography Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet letter. New York: Barnes & Noble Children’s Classics, 2001. Print. “ SparkNotes: The Scarlet Letter: Context. ” SparkNotes: Today’s Most Popular Study Guides. N. p. , n. d. Web. 3 Oct. 2011. . “ The Scarlet Letter Hypocrisy Quotes. ” Shmoop: Homework Help, Teacher Resources, Test Prep. N. p. , n. d. Web. 3 Oct. 2011. .