CUSTOM HOUSE
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CUSTOM HOUSE
CUSTOM HOUSE
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It is written in first person, giving the reader insight into the narrator's mind and life.
What is the point of view "The Custom House" is written in?
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The seemingly ''ageless" inspector who the narrator believes "...would certainly have lived forever..." is thrown from his steed and killed
What is the tragedy that befalls the inspector
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This is the reminiscent with a touch of humor as the narrator recounts his days at the Custom House.
What is the tone of "The Custom House"?
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This relieved Hawthorne of a busy and unfulfilling profession, and gave him the opportunity to begin to fully devote his time and energy to writing The Scarlet Letter.
What is the way it was fortunate that Hawthorne lost his job?
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If one keeps a positive outlook and an open mind, it may provide new and unimaginable opportunities. Additionally, if the previously held position was over-strenuous or mentally degrading, losing this position could grant solace and joy
What is why it may be good to lose your job?
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Losing his job to an opposing political party member after three years at the Custom House allows the narrator to finally put his full effort into forming the story of "The Scarlet Letter".
What is what leads the narrator to finally compose the story of "The Scarlet Letter"?
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