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381: Airships
... The most long-lasting use of airships has been by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. The Pony was built in 1919 and the Pilgrim in 1923. After 1928 the fleet was expanded with the Puritan, Volunteer, Mayflower, Vigilant, Defender, Reliance, Resolute, Enterprise, Ranger, and Columbia. During the 1930s these airships were used for advertising, and they barnstormed all over the United States. During World War II, the fleet was used ...
382: The Scarlet Letter
... instead she sees the Black Man. What does this say about what she is thinking? She can’t get the fact out of her head that what she did was wrong and that by the puritan society she will be cast into hell. The only reasons she sees the Black Man is cause in her mind she is trying to prepare herself to meet him. Dimmesdale is going mentally insane because ...
383: Roger Chillingworth
... for "robbing her of her childhood," which can be taken as he married while she was yet a babe of youth. Chillingworth, being a student of alchemy, was nicely fit into the role of the Puritan society as the doctor. That meant that he was to provide care for the minister Dimmesdale, whom Chillingworth watched only as much as everyone else, to see whom Hester was protecting. Chillingworth provided constant care ...
384: Scarlet Letter 2
... if both she and Pearl were both dead. The mere fact that Hester can contemplate suicide indicates that "the scarlet letter had not done it's office", because suicide is an unpardonable sin in the Puritan faith. This fact in conjunction with what the scarlet letter was meant to be and was not as well as Pearl herself being quite a punishment in herself, discussed in the above paragraphs clearly supports ...
385: Dimmesdale S Humble Morality
Dimmesdale s Humble Mortality--Life is hard, but accepting that fact makes it easier. In this twisted story of deception and adultery set in the Puritan era, Hawthorne introduces Dimmesdale as a weak and cowardly man who refuses to take responsibility for his actions. By the end of the novel he has been transformed into a person who accepts his sins ...
386: Abigail Vs Hester
... commits adultery with Dimmesdale, her true love and Abigail commits adultery with John Proctor. On the other hand, Abigail Williams and Hester Prynne have much dissimilarity. Hester is introduced to the reader as a devout Puritan with the exception of her sin of adultery. She appears to be acceptant of her sin and the reproductions that followed it, while Abigail's sins are hidden from society and is accusing many innocent ...
387: The Salem Witch Trials
... Sabbath day.” In today’s society your attendance in church has no bias in weather you are guilty of innocent of a crime. It is your choice in weather you attend church or not. The puritan’s government contained many loopholes. These loopholes allowed Mr. Putnam to get away with murder. Mr. Putnam was a bitter old man, his wife Ann Putnam was also bitter due to her lose of seven ...
388: Emily Dickinson
... uses ellipses, inversions, and unexpected climaxes. The poems are very lyrical and lacks the slow, retreating harmonies of epic measures (Shackford 1,2). Dickinson wrote on death, love, nature and religion. She believed in the Puritan-Calvinist belief. She used very powerful religious words like Calvary, Crown, and Redemption. She uses a lot of imagery on baptism and crucifixion. In All hail the power of Jesus name she is telling what ...
389: Emily Dickinson 2
... uses ellipses, inversions, and unexpected climaxes. The poems are very lyrical and lacks the slow, retreating harmonies of epic measures (Shackford 1,2). Dickinson wrote on death, love, nature and religion. She believed in the Puritan-Calvinist belief. She used very powerful religious words like Calvary, Crown, and Redemption. She uses a lot of imagery on baptism and crucifixion. In All hail the power of Jesus name she is telling what ...
390: Faith Or Destiny - Young Goodm
... creates complex and elaborate settings. Through conflicts within his characters, he analyzes the moral and psychological issues often consumed by their own passions. As he was growing up he could not escape the influence of Puritan religion. This influence along with the setting of his hometown in Salem, Massachusetts, are common topics in his work and in "Young Goodman Brown." Nathaniel Hawthorne considers the question of good and evil, suggesting that ...


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