Mark of Cain 2

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Scarlet-LetterIn chapter five, Hawthorne describes his novel’s namesake in saying society “had set a mark upon her [Hester], more intolerable to a woman’s heart than that which branded the brow of Cain.” For an explanation of the Biblical allusion to the mark of Cain in GENESIS 4:8-15, see the entry for Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s The Arsenal at Springfield.

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