1. Romanticism and Realism in The Scarlet Letter
That being said, Nathanial Hawthorne, in The Scarlet Letter, straddles the line between the two realms and creates a 'grey area' with characters that can exist in both realms by means of using ideas from both Romanticism and Realism. The Scarlet Letter can be considered as Romanticism in several different aspects especially when it comes to exotic settings, symbolism, and supernatural elements. ... The Scarlet Letter happens in the wilderness on the outer parts of civilised humanity. ... For example, the most frequent symbol in the novel is the scarlet letter 'A' itself,...
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