Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The $carlet Letter

P. 115 All the powers of nature call so earnestly for the confession of sin, that these black weeds have sprung up out of a buried heart, to make manifest an unspoken crime. This quote is talking about dimmsdale and how he should confess for his sin. It is saying that if he doesn’t confess him self then the truth will come out in the end weather he likes it of not. The weeds that have sprung up are dimmsdale guilt coming out in his everyday life. I enjoy this book but it moves a little too slow for me. The Ideas the book presents are interesting but there is not enough there to keep me engaged. I like hawthorns writing style but I don’t enjoy the topics in witch it is used on. I DON’T LIKE THIS BOOK!

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