"She had not known the weight until she felt the freedom." Cast out by a rigid Puritan society, Hester Prynne must wear her shame-an embroidered scarlet "A"-as punishment for forbidden love. Beneath this mark, Hester demonstrates quiet resilience and dignity, striving to raise her daughter Pearl amidst deep suspicion and scorn. Secrets entwine the lives of a tormented minister and an obsessed scholar as passions, guilt, and revenge simmer beneath the surface. In a world where judgment is swift and mercy rare, redemption comes at a high price, and true strength is found in the heart of the condemned.
“Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” - Cyndi Lauper’s hit single.
Published by bernie4444 , 1 day ago
The story may have had some merit; however, the writing style was so archaic and verbose that it took fifty words to complete a sentence. After trudging through about one hundred pages, he never came to any points or conclusions other than that some people can remember what they ate 20 years ago in detail. This guy (Nathaniel Hawthorne) could have competed with Mary Shelly for the most long-winded of the year. Some of it may not be his fault due to the writing style of the time, but we surely do not have to put up with this.
This is one time that just about any movie exceeds the book. If you insist on reading, then it may be smart to find a child’s version. Someone could get rich translating the book into today’s English.
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