Lavender's AP Lit Class Blog

Lavender's AP Lit Class Blog

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Dumb-de-dumb-de-da.

Hummmmm.... The Scarlet Letter is a great book about the conflicts that life sometimes faces us with. I don't understand why Hester didn't admit to Dimsedale being her lover from the beginning. It would have probably made everything better for her if she had some one to share the blame with. I also don't get why Pearl hasn't said anything if she knew who her father was. The way the book is written just messes with me. I'll be into it for about a paragraph and then although I continue to read i loos motivation to pay attention and beginning to let my mind wander. I'll turn the page an then look up from the text and wonder to myself what the hell I just read. honestly if someone went it and decided to re-write this book into simple English I would certainly be more into it.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with you 100%! i think things would have been 10 times easier if everyone new. hahah ya i agree with this whole thing! if there weren't so many words that weren't need it would be a lot better.

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  2. If everyone revealed what they knew, there wouldn't be much of a story left to tell, would there? (I mean, if Hawthorne is going to address hypocrisy, then he needs at least a couple of hypocrites to write about, right? Sorry the book is proving such a tough read, but I appreciate your perseverance.

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