The fountain in the garden was bewitched.
Phoebe was told that the Pyncheon family was cursed due to the actions of their ancestor, Colonel Pyncheon, who was believed to have unfairly acquired the land on which the house was built. She was also warned about the mysterious presence of the judge's chair and was advised not to sit on it.
The fountain in the garden was bewitched.
The Blithedale Romance Doctor Grimshawe's secret: a romance Fanshawe The House of Seven Gables The Marble Faun The Scarlet Letter (this one is the most well known)
Mr. Holgrave told Phoebe of his travels to Europe.
Anne of Green Gables is told from a third-person point of view.
Well, she told that in hers mySpace.
Mr. Holgrave told Phoebe that he was writing a story about the Pyncheon family history.
In a nook between two of the gables grows a cluster of flowers known as Alice's Posies, named after an old legend that told of Alice Pyncheon flinging up flower seeds for fun; the resulting flowers were said to thrive in the dust and dirt collected on the roof. Hawthorne also refers to them as the flower of Eden. Sorry, I don't know if these are actual flowers or not.
"The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne features a central conflict, specifically the curse that haunts the Pyncheon family, which stems from an ancestral wrongdoing. This conflict drives the narrative as the characters grapple with the consequences of their actions and attempt to break free from the curse. While there are elements of exposition, inciting incidents, and resolutions throughout the story, the central conflict of the curse is the main driving force of the plot.
Phoebe told him that he already ate it but, she tricked him and ate it for herself.
Her favorite color is green i met her once and she told me green
he didnt want take it, but she told him to just give it back to her.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was known to have admired works by writers such as William Shakespeare, John Milton, and Edgar Allan Poe. He particularly enjoyed reading classical literature, as well as works with themes of morality and sin. Hawthorne's own writing style was heavily influenced by these literary works.