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30 January, 12:01

Why does Hawthorne begin the story with a reflection about the need for a cemetery and a prison

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  1. 30 January, 12:19
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    Even though the colony is shown as a utopia, the Puritans still recognize that there will be crime and death, making both necessary (original sin). This also sets up a dark tone & gloomy setting for the novel. The prison is symbolic of condemned and disgraced people.
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