1. The Scarlet Letter Puritanism Vs. Romanticism And Reflection
Pearl could always be found in the forest, "And she was gentler here [the forest] than in the grassy-margined streets of the settlement, or in her mother's cottage. ... Pearl is shown in a negative light, the town viewed her as a child of witchcraft and evil. ... Pearl's reflection is very real, and chapter sixteen smoothly continues this concept through another body of water--the brook in the forest. ... Hawthorne used the forest brook in relation to Pearl, to show that she is untamed like the forest. ... "He kept vigils, likewise, night after night. . . . sometimes, viewing his ow...
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