1. Scarlet Letter
In addition, he illustrates the price to which those with a more liberal approach to life pay as a result of their aptitude. ... Consequently, Prynne serves a period in prison, and upon her return, she isolates herself in a secluded cottage ostracized from the mainstream life. ... The theme of the novel which directly relates with the story may be interpreted as a moral lesson. ... However, the novels greater significance lies within its relation to the modern world. ... Should we abandon leaders, then we welcome a anarchic world with disarray and chaos. ...
- Word Count: 748
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate