The Scarlet Letter Rhetorical Analysis
Hawthorne’s reverential admiration toward Hester Prynne, and from it, his sickly and feeble, yet feministic view on women in general, are elucidated through his irate yet carefully judicious tone toward Puritan society, as well as through anaphora and juxtaposing connotations.
Through juxtaposing connotations, Hawthorne conveys his admiration toward Hester, and from it, develops his view on women in general. While wearing the scarlet letter “A” for a few years…
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