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Video SparkNotes: Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter summary

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Check out Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter Video SparkNote: Quick and easy The Scarlet Letter synopsis, analysis, and discussion of major characters and themes in the novel. For more The Scarlet Letter resources, go to www.sparknotes.com/lit/scarlet. For a translation of the entire book into modern English, go to No Fear Literature at www.sparknotes.com/nofear/lit/.

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  • this is the manifestation of constant procrastination and guilt several days before school starts. summer reading is a pain

  • test tomorrow. leggo.

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  • Hopefully this video summed up most of the story aha

  • I have a test on this book tomorrow and I don't want to read the book, thank you.

  • ARE YOU SHITTING ME?! DIMMSADLADE DIES? WHY DO I EVEN HAVE TO READ THIS?

  • @sparton1337

    I think it's good to push yourself to read something cryptic or loquacious. It adds to your vocabulary and knowledge. :)

  • im trying to read the novel, at chapter nine, i just broke, the wrighting had way to much illustration of imagry for any understanding, the words he uses are so beyond me that i barely understand half of what i read. personaly, there are thousands of books written every year that reteaches us these values, im not saying we should Not make this book, but schools should at least let us read todays book's for tomarrow's future

  • Hester was far better off because she owned up to her sin, took the punishment and began healing. Ultimately she was a better person because she helped others and was willing to forgive. The men on the other hand, could not admit or own up to their part in this, and eventually self destruct.

  • Dimmesdale & Chillingsworth were the true loser because they could never stand up like men and reveal who they really were. The woman always seems to be punished and carry the burden of guilt.

  • @maryhiggins09 lollll so true

  • We're all too lazy to even read Sparknotes. Lol

  • @NostalgicSince2005 continued: but others should judge, i don't do that. my ex-bf cheated on a bunch of girls (not me) but he knows that's wrong and he won't do it again, and i still went out with him, i don't judge. anyways, they should have run. i would have, but in EVERY STORY, one of the lovers end up dying, no matter how much those people love each other......sad shame. -_-

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