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Why does Hawthorne begin his story with a description of a prison and its door?

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megangreen0118
megangreen0118 megangreen0118
  • 19-02-2021

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Hawthorne implies that no matter how perfect a colony is, it will need a prison because it cannot escape sin.

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alison76scar
alison76scar alison76scar
  • 19-02-2021

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The prison door is the doorway to all the sinners and criminals. It is described as never seeing innocence. Hester's sin is not innocent, so it fits the prison because the door has seen sin and it holds sin. It represents that harshness of Puritan discipline.

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