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Individual Need and Collective Content in early America
Title: Individual Need and Collective Content in early America
Category: Literature / English
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Individual Need and Collective Content in early America
The moral dilemma’s presented in The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible are predicaments distinctly connected to early American society. The Puritan church, America’s first community forum and system of social organization, provided a strict rule of individual lifestyle that encompassed daily work, holy ritual, and interpersonal etiquette. These guidelines of doctrine and deed created societies that were non-violently homogeneous, utopias of voluntary submission and hard-worked routine. While the social contract created by the
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questioning participation demonstrated by modern America does deeper justice to the individual spirit, resulting in furthering the success and wealth of the individual and the society they inhabit and affect. In hopes of advancing the evolution of personal interaction, further steps towards individual liberty and satisfaction must be taken. “It is still impossible for man to organize his social life without repressions, and the balance has yet to be struck between order and freedom.” (Miller 7)
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