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Dejuan 2022-03-22 09:03:00
Humanistic Puritanism
Hester's final return, seemingly contradictory, is actually the embodiment of Hawthorne's unique humanistic Puritan thought of profound understanding of religion and human nature. The process of Chillingworth's ambition is mainly described, but in the end he still gave all his property to Pearl,...
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Leonel 2022-03-16 08:01:02
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Originally published in: Mo Shen's Ordinary Shrine http://www.thinkjam.org/mercury/archives/2005/03/eiecie2005ie.html
The movie "The Scarlet Letter" (1995) I watched last week was very touching. Maybe some experts, especially literary people, will have a lot of criticism when they use the original...

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Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:23
I will never forget the tears in my eyes the first time I watched it. Receipt February 5, 2015
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Kellie 2022-04-24 07:01:25
I watched the movie about murder. Totally messing around, not worth it for Howthorn. There is also casting, Nima is so subversive, even if Gary Oldman is really handsome I love it, but he is not Arthur!! As for Hester, I don't know where to start when I want to complain, full of The face is full of grooves! DM girl, damn. A failure in the age of business. The adaptation product under the compromise of the audience and the box office
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