Jennifer had just recently finished up her sophomore year in High School. She was off to summer camp like she did every year. This year was a bit different. She was finally able to be one of the camp’s leaders. This was such an exciting moment for her. She had always participated in the camps and now she was helping. She had always been a really shy girl, always been into her studies. Her main focus was always school. She wanted to be a surgeon.
Her parents were very strict. Her dad was one of the top doctors in her city. Her mom was a successful lawyer. They expected only the best from her. Jennifer wasn’t an only child, she had an older brother. His name was Jason. He was in Yale. The whole family was made up of entirely smart people. She was no exception. Apart from being really smart, Jennifer was beyond beautiful. She had long, curly, shiny black hair. Her skin was as smooth as a baby’s bottom. She rarely wore make-up. She always looked best all natural. She had the complexion of Jennifer Lopez. Who was in fact her idol. She was both beauty and brains. Something that was really rare in her city.
Jennifer didn’t go out much. She never had a boyfriend. She never thought to have one for that matter. She was always busy in school, trying to finish early so she can start her career already. No guy had caught ever her attention. Ever.
Jennifer arrived at the camp site. Camp Rivera. It has been there for years. She met up with the Camp director who assigned everyone a partner. She got, no other then the bad boy, Anthony. Anthony was the one all the girls drooled for. He was a ladies man. He wasn’t a jerk. He knew how to respect all the women he was with, ironically, considering he was a ladies man. His mom taught him well. Given the fact that she died three years before.
Jennifer wasn’t so thrilled. She hated Jesses’s kind. Always thinking he could get any girl. Always thinking hes the best. Little did she know, it was all an act. Jennifer spent the first few days hating him. He tried his best to show to her he is not who he seems.
There was one particular day that they had to do an outside activity with their assigned group of kids. There was a little boy named Eric. Anthony saw him as a little brother. They were in the woods. Eric fell down and rolled down a hill. Anthony raced to him and found him really hurt and unconscious. They called 9-1-1 and Anthony left with him to the hospital. The next day they came back and Jennifer had a change of heart. Jennifer saw who he really was and was really impressed. She was actually falling for him. One night they decided to sneak out and go to the lake nearby. They were talking on an intimate level. She decided she wanted him. Wanted him in a intimacy level. Needless to say, that night was very unforgettable for Jennifer.
They were closer than ever after that. The ending of the summer camp was coming. Anthony lived on the other side of the states. They thought it was best that they just end things
Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, protagonist Hester Prynne is exiled from society when she is forced to dawn a scarlet “A” upon her chest. This is punishment for Hester’s adulterous union with Arthur Dimmesdale, followed by the birth of their illegitimate child. Although, written one hundred and fifty years ago Hawthorne’s novel contains concepts and insights still relevant to today’s readers. Hawthorne’s themes of sin, judgment, feminism, and redemption have made The Scarlet Letter a lasting piece…
was a large punishment in the Puritan community which is evident in Hawthorne’s book The Scarlet Letter. In Hawthorne’s book the main character Hester Prynne was forced to be shunned on a scaffold in the middle of town (Hawthorne). Puritans while on the scaffold had to confess their sin and take responsibility for their wrongdoing (Mitchel 60). The Puritan goal to embarrass the convicted shines into modern day punishment. It is not uncommon for judges to make multi-billion dollar companies publicly…
was a large punishment in the Puritan community which is evident in Hawthorne’s book The Scarlet Letter. In Hawthorne’s book the main character Hester Prynne was forced to be shunned on a scaffold in the middle of town (Hawthorne). Puritans while on the scaffold had to confess their sin and take responsibility for their wrongdoing (Mitchel 60). The Puritan goal to embarrass the convicted shines into modern day punishment. It is not uncommon for judges to make multi-billion dollar companies publicly…
of the narrative)? Hawthorne’s character Pearl is very unique; Pearl has ideals that people now in modern-day share. She has a strong sense of righteousness when it comes to anything related to her mother. Pearl’s actions represent her distinct identity by her unusual behavior around her mother, nature, and her perception of the scarlet letter. Pearl’s significance in the novel, The Scarlet Letter, is both the consequence and the solution to the sin of adultery that her mother, Hester Prynne, and…
Puritan Beliefs in The Scarlet Letter The puritan society was very different than other religious groups. They were a more strict about their religious views and beliefs. The puritans believed that “human beings were depraved sinners incapable of earning merit in the eyes of God” (The Puritan Beliefs ). This drove them to believe that they can never become satisfied with themselves and should always strive to follow the will of God. Their strong beliefs are seen in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter …
in Salem, Massachusetts in 1804. After the death of his father due to the Yellow Fever epidemic, he was raised with his two sisters by a single mother. As a writer, Hawthorne produced many pieces including House of Seven Gables. However, The Scarlet Letter, written near the end of his career, is thought to be his Magnum Opus. In relation to the novel, Hawthorne not only lived in the same general area as his characters, but also under many of the same circumstances. His upbringing by a single…
Victoria Marchlewski English 10 H Period 5 The Scarlet Letter Final Test (Essay) #6 Often in literature, women are portrayed as weak or evil. Eve caused original sin, Miss Havisham, from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations , hated men because of heartbreak, and Cruella de Vil planned to murder dogs for their coats. However, in The Scarlet Letter , Nathaniel Hawthorne shows the role of a woman in a different light. Hester Prynne, the main character, makes her own decisions without causing her community to fall apart…
powerfully challenges the structured way Puritans lived during the 1600s. While the Puritans in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter live in this strict manner, nature, in more ways than one, emphasizes moments of freedom and personal growth for Hawthorne's characters. Different aspects of nature help to encourage the characters in various ways. In The Scarlet Letter, nature stresses moments in the characters’ lives that contradict the typical Puritan lifestyle because these instances are…
The Scarlet Letter 1 Hawthorne uses the setting in Chapter one to set the mood for the story in two ways. The first is that the prison embodies the unyielding severity of puritan law: old, rusted, yet strong with an "iron-clamped oaken door." Puritan law is coated, in this account, in the rust of tradition and obsolete purpose. But despite the evolution of its modern society, the laws have not kept up. As a result, the door remains tightly shut and iron-clamped presenting a judgmental and condemning…
Reflection on the Custom House The Custom House is an introduction to how The Scarlet Letter came into being. The narrator starts out by stating that he is the surveyor of the Salem Custom House; which is a building where taxes are paid. He describes how the place is old, run down and half finished. He also gives information about his fellow workers that are senile and entering the early stages of Alzheimer by telling the same stories over and over again. The narrator gives a brief family…