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Hawthorne presents two main characters. The protagonist, Ethan Brand, is a man that runs away from his village looking for the Unpardonable Sin. ...
When 18 years later Ethan goes back to his old home, he is a stranger to people, a traveler, and a wayfarer. ...
Ethan’s obsession did not help him. ... In his highest efforts and inevitable development, Ethan had produced the Unpardonable Sin. ...
Hawthorne presents the antagonist of this short story as Bartram. He is a very grumpy man who in daily work as the lime-burner (old position that Ethan used to fill 18 years ago) and in the company of his little son finds himself confronting the most singular and frightening human being: Ethan Brand. Bartram is a simple man in the village who in presence of Ethan fills intimidated. ... In this short story he is scare of the evil, and in Ethan he sees the evil’s representation.
Approximate Word count = 714 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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