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Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Binding
Paperback
Age Group
All
Language
English
Piracy Free
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Book Summary
The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne's enduring classic, transports readers to 17th-century Puritan Massachusetts where honor, guilt, and survival collide. Through the life of Hester Prynne, a woman who bears a child outside marriage and faces stern social judgment, this novel invites thoughtful readers to wrestle with questions of morality, society, and dignity. The tone is somber yet hopeful, intimate yet sweeping, making it a resonant choice for fans of literary fiction and those seeking meaningful, character-driven storytelling.
Written with lyrical prose and rich symbolic depth, The Scarlet Letter unfolds through closely observed scenes, intimate interiors, and the morally charged atmosphere of the town. Hawthorne's craftsmanship—its cadence, imagery, and relentless questioning of hypocrisy—draws readers into the heart of the community's secrets while spotlighting one woman's quiet, steadfast courage. The story is presented through compelling characters, a vivid setting, and a journey that examines how guilt, shame, and resilience shape identity.
As you read, you'll encounter themes such as the burdens of judgment, the complexity of autonomy, and the tension between public morality and private conscience. The narrative invites reflection rather than formulaic answers, and its pacing—alternating with intimate moments and sweeping social observation—keeps the experience engaging for both seasoned readers and newcomers to classic literature.
After finishing The Scarlet Letter, readers come away with a deeper appreciation for courage in the face of judgment and a nuanced understanding of guilt, mercy, and humanity. The story lingers, inviting ongoing reflection on how society defines morality and how individual dignity can endure and transform lives.
Product Details
Author
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publisher
Wilco
Language
English
ISBN
9789390213474
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 X 19.6 X 1.7 cm
Binding
Paperback
AED 20.00