hawthorne’s pearl - woman-child of the future (analysis)
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Hawthorne’s Pearl: Woman-Child of the Future
Cindy Lou Daniels
Analysis of Pages 229-232
By:
Varun Shah Josh Salazar
Emily Tran Molly Rich
Catherine McGuffie
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Main IdeaPearl represents women in the Puritan society
and the changes that they accomplish
Author’s PurposeTo address the fact that Pearl presents all
women
Author’s SyntaxDescribing quotes, facts, and opinions; long
syntax
Level of DictionFormal (Literature)
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Major PointsHester loves Pearl (she dresses her)
Pearl represents women (a woman-child)Pearl refuses to accept the ways of the
societyPearl is different than others
Hawthorne talks a lot about the role of womenPearl formed by Hester’s inner desire
Opinion of CriticismAccurate
Eye-openingAgree with what the author says