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The Hollow Of The Three Hills Essay

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The Hollow of the Three Hills is a story of dishonor,


deceit, and death. The author, Nathaniel Hawthorn portrays


the main character as a beautiful woman with a shameful and


abominable past. She tries to run from her problems but


comes to find out no matter how big or small a problem,


trying to run from it will only make the problem follow.


The main character was so driven by curiosity and


remorse that she brought herself to go see a witch. They


met in a place described by Hawthorne as “a hollow basin,


almost mathematically circular, two or three hundred feet in


breadth,…the resort of the Power of Evil and his plighted


subjects.”(Hawthorne 103) This describes the character as


someone who is a plighted subject who had such a secret that


she had to be where “no mortal could observe them”(Hawthorne


103) She wanted this witch to help her see and hear what was


happening with her loved ones; but she only had one hour to


do so and after this one hour she would die Hawthorne did


not come out and say this but in saying things like “there


is but a short hour that we may tarry here.”(Hawthorne 103)


and I will do your bidding though I die(Hawthorne 103). She


had run from everything that was important to her because


the most important, was dying. Hawthorne was not too clear


in stating what exactly the problem was but it seemed that


her daughter had fallen ill.


Throughout the story Hawthorne masks this fact well and


uses foreshadowing nicely. In one part where the main


character is looking in on her parents by means of the


witches powers and Hawthorne describes her parents as


speaking “…of a daughter, a wanderer they knew not where,


bearing dishonor along with her, and leaving shame and


affliction to bring their gray heads to the grave. They


alluded also to other and more recent woe,”(Hawthorne 104)


The daughter wandering bearing shame is the main character,


who tried to run from her problem which was what they spoke


of next. The more recent woe they were alluding to was


their granddaughter’s death.


Next the main character looked in upon her husband


which she had left to bear the brunt of their daughter’s


mourning. The main character had left her husband all alone


in the world except for their dying daughter and was now


feeling such remorse that she had to see a witch just to


know how he was. He was not well at all, for she had broken


his heart and “he spoke of a woman’s perfidy, of a wife who


had broken her holiest vows”(Hawthorne 104). Not only had


she left him with pain and suffering for their child but she


had also left him with pain and aversion towards her.


She tried to run away from her daughter’s sickness and


encroaching death, but by doing so only brought guilt and


remorse upon herself. She must have known that her husband


would have strong feelings of antipathy towards her and


still willingly looked in on his life to see how he was.


The part in the story when she looked back towards her


husband was the part of the story that stuck out the most as


Nathaniel Hawthorne’s style of writing. This was a good


example of his ‘Puritan Guilt Ethic’. She felt such remorse


for leaving that the only good thing to do was to check up


on him and see if he was all right. Nathaniel Hawthorne


uses the ‘Puritan Guilt Ethic’ in most of his short stories


and novels and this is one example of him using it.


The last thing the woman does out of guilt is checks up


on her daughter. The witch uses her powers to allow the


main character to look back at her daughter; but when she


looks back for her daughter she doesn’t see her all she sees


is a funeral procession.


The daughter died of her illness as Hawthorne


foreshadowed throughout the short story by writing such


things as “into the tone of a death bell”(Hawthorne 105) and


“like lamplight on the wall of a sepulchre.”(Hawthorne 103)


The main character left her daughter to die and that is just


what happened. Looking back in retrospect the main


character probably would have stayed with her daughter.


She cared enough to give her life for just one hour of


looking in on the ones she loved and more than likely would


have liked to be their with them in this time of mourning.


Not only could she have been there to help them but more


importantly they could have been there to help her. As a


mother watching her daughter’s funeral brigade must have


broken her heart but watching it through a witches spell


must have shattered it.


Hawthorne’s main character chose to run like a coward


and in the end paid the worst consequence of all. She gave


up her life to witness the pain and suffering she had cause


others. With her daughter dead by disease, her husband


infuriated with hatred and pain, and her parents filled with


disgust and humiliation she had no one that cared about her


all because she couldn’t handle the emotional stress. How


much emotional stress does it seem she caused to others in


the end though? She tried to escape her duties as a wife


and mother but they just followed her to the very end.

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