The Man of Adamant by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1837): A Review
Title: The Man of Adamant
Author: Nathaniel Hawthorne
Publication Year: 1837
Pages: 9
Rating: ⭐⭐
Genre: Literary Realism
Source: Ebook @everand_us
Hawthorne takes a delightful jab at those who believe that isolating themselves with their cat and a stack of books is the secret to salvation. Spoiler alert: it’s not! Who would have thought we aren’t heading to a cat-and-book heaven?
Joking aside, Hawthorne warns these religiously fanatic recluses that isolation won't earn them a golden ticket to heaven; instead, it may just turn them into cranky old stone statues—both literally and figuratively—a clever play on words! So, for anyone considering a monastic retreat, remember: salvation might be just a conversation away!
One curious case. I wonder if our recluse truly suffered from an illness that turned him into stone or something resembling a real illness. I need an answer.
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