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The Scarlet Letter
Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9788175993921
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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” (ISBN: 9788175993921) tells the story of Hester Prynne in 17th-century Puritan Boston. Branded with a scarlet “A” for adultery, Hester endures public shame but protects her lover’s identity. Explore themes of sin, hypocrisy, and redemption in this American classic.
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Karan Singh –
A beautiful and tragic story about love, loss, and the consequences of sin. Highly recommended.
Yash Sharma –
One of the best books I’ve ever read. The writing is exquisite, and the story is both heartbreaking and inspiring.
Awdhesh Gairola –
Hester Prynne is an iconic character, and this book is a must-read for anyone interested in American literature.
Nimish Yadav –
A great read to be honest. I would read this again
Deependra Kumar –
Loved the complex characters and the exploration of sin and redemption. A book that stays with you long after you finish it.
Sridhar S –
A classic for a reason. The writing is beautiful, but the story is quite heavy and depressing. It really makes you think about society and judgment.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
The symbolism was a bit much, and I found some of the characters frustrating. Still, a worthwhile read.
Vinit –
Hawthorne’s prose is gorgeous, but I struggled with the symbolism. It felt a little overwritten at times. Still, a powerful story.
J Raghunath –
The story was well told and a great lesson. One of the best story I have read.
Kumavat Sagar Nana –
Not my favorite classic, but I can see why it’s so highly regarded. Some parts dragged on, but the ending was impactful.
Pooja –
Interesting view on th-century Puritan Boston. Enjoyable read.
Anurag –
The language was a bit challenging at first, but once I got into it, I was hooked. A very thought-provoking novel.
Mayur Tukaram Udmale –
A truly moving story about shame, forgiveness, and the strength of a woman. I was completely absorbed from beginning to end.
Tanya Adil Mogrelia –
I appreciated the historical context, but the constant moralizing got a bit tiresome. Worth reading, but be prepared for some preachiness.
Sudeep Khurana –
A little bit boring but it was a classic story.
Akshita Singh –
Worth reading, I found this book to be a page turner.
Shobhit Pradhan –
Found it a bit slow-paced, but the characters were compelling. Hester Prynne is a fascinating study in resilience. Overall, a good read.
Krishna N Hariharan –
A waste of money. It was not interesting.
Sachin Azad –
Found it a bit too melodramatic for my taste. The themes are important, but the execution felt a little heavy-handed.
Divyank Ranjan –
Good book. I’m not much of a reader but this book really had me hooked.
Devatva Dalmia –
I was expecting a little more. It was an okay read.
Hardik Gour –
It was okay. Not something that would recommend to everyone.
Nikita Gupta –
Great story. I really enjoyed reading this book. It felt like a very quick read