Twice-Told Tales is a collection of short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne exploring themes of sin, morality, and the human psyche in Puritan New England.
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Twice-Told Tales is a collection of short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne exploring themes of sin, morality, and the human psyche in Puritan New England.
will contain mild spoilers
No sexual content depicted
Minor violence in some tales, such as implied persecution or accidents; no graphic gore
No profanity present
Brief mentions of alcohol in social contexts; no drug use or addiction themes
No LGBTQIA+ representation
Frequent Puritan religious themes, clergy figures, and moral dilemmas central to many stories
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Occult elements like witchcraft rituals and devil encounters in tales such as Young Goodman Brown
Social commentary on Puritan society, isolation, and hypocrisy recurring in several stories
No self-harm or suicide depicted
Emotional suffering and persecution, including child mistreatment and societal cruelty in some tales
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