Rhetorical Devices Used In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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In chapter one of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, many rhetorical devices are used. Hawthorne uses this language to create mystery and wonder throughout the book. His writing is precise; obviously to cause readers to feel a certain way. Nathaniel's use of imagery, mood, and symbolism is what makes The Scarlet Letter so interesting to those who read it. The mood in the first chapter is set immediately in the first line, "...in sad colored garments and gray." Just this description shows readers that the story being told will be one of much emotion. When a person begins to read this book he will swiftly be drawn in by Hawthorne's attention to detail. Once the reader knows the mood of a chapter he will be eager to learn more. Hawthorne