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The Scarlet Letter
Reading for the 2nd time
read in October 2011
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Геллее Салахов Авбакар Геллее Салахов Авбакар said: " The Scarlet Letter is the Ultimate book that present the ideological background of it's writer. in fact it was about Hester Prynne inside a puritanism environment; Hester committed a sin by making an illegal relation with the Church clerk Arthur Dimm ...more "

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"Just started to read how much power does society has on people living inside it. I am re-reading it once again with a deep breath to discover what lays underneath." Mar 06, 2024 12:38PM

 
Decision Points
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"Two key chapters on which he decided to write the book. Giving a load of false information and trying to explain that he is not the one to blame for waging two wars in two countries.
Both chapter may sit on your nerves where you will read some bla bla made by a president. It takes time to understand his southern American English used in the whole chapters like "Your man has cojones" I myself didn't understand it."
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