The Man of Adamant

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"The Man of Adamant" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne that explores themes of religious intolerance, isolation, and moral rigidity through the tale of a misanthropic zealot who retreats from society.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
author Nathaniel Hawthorne
containsCharacterType female figure offering compassion
religious zealot
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores conflict between individual conscience and community
dangers of doctrinal absolutism
fictionalUniverse 19th-century New England–like setting
form prose
genre moral tale
religious allegory
short fiction
hasMoral criticizes withdrawal from human community
warns against rigid, intolerant piety
language English
literaryMovement American Romanticism
Gothic literature
surface form: Dark Romanticism
medium print
narrativeFocus a zealot who retreats from society
narrativePerspective third-person narration
protagonistDescription misanthropic religious zealot
setting a cave or rocky retreat
theme consequences of extremism
fanaticism
isolation
misanthropy
moral rigidity
religious intolerance
spiritual pride
workOf Nathaniel Hawthorne

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