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  • Essay / Emotional Challenges in "The..." by Nathaniel Hawthorne

    The authors of the amazing books The Scarlett Letter (Nathaniel Hawthorne) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mark Twain) both take the reader through a journey on how society plays such a role. an important role in the daily lives of people living at that time. Both authors present you with snippets of the emotional challenges the characters encounter throughout the story in order to make you feel like you are put in their shoes and overcome the obstacles. which they face. Nathaniel Hawthorne bases his novel on community, religion, relationships, and the laws that should be followed in the Puritan era. Different from Hawthorne, Mark Twain wrote his novel to reveal the harsh feelings towards racism, slavery and bondage. unfair treatment within a country. Twain and Hawthorne reached out to their readers with a lot of emphasis on how they thought the framework in which the novels were written needed a big change. In the 17th century novel written by Hawthorne, the relationships between men and women are very precious and seem to be of great importance. Also God and...