Hawthorne's most famous novel, The Scarlet Letter, has been read by countless schoolchildren.
the phrase 'the scarlet letter' is an appositive as it renames the subject and is to be separated by a pair of commas.
Commas should be added after "novel" and "Letter" in the sentence: "Hawthorne's most famous novel, The Scarlet Letter, has been read by countless schoolchildren."
Nathaniel Hawthorne's principal literary device was symbolism. He used symbols extensively in his works, such as the scarlet letter in "The Scarlet Letter" and the veil in "The Minister's Black Veil," to convey deeper meaning and explore complex themes.
Scarlet fever is a contagious disease.
Her scarlet, painted nails matched my sweater. Like as an adjective, a vivid red color
Her lips flamed like scarlet wine.
In "The Scarlet Ibis," the last sentence reveals that the narrator weeps for his dead brother, Doodle, who died for trying to keep up with his brother's expectations, similar to the scarlet ibis they found earlier in the story. It signifies the deep regret the narrator feels for pushing Doodle too hard and reflects the theme of pride and its consequences.
Everywhere Hester from "The Scarlet Letter" looked, she found only condemnation from her townspeople.
Active voice is a writing technique in which the subject of the sentence is doing the acting, as opposed to passive voice in which the subject of the sentence is being acted upon. PASSIVE: In A Scarlet Letter, Hester is punished by the theocracy. ACTIVE: In A Scarlet Letter, the theocracy punishes Hester.
No, yellow fever is referred to as "yellow fever", without any capitalizations, unless at the beginning of a sentence or quote.
The vermilion shade of blood was brought to life as the painter splashed his canvas with scarlet.
How swift and graceful he was in his long trousers with bicycle clips around them and his scarlet cap at a jaunty angle on his head!
In the story there did not exist a character named scarlet.
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