Nathaniel Hawthorn is a great writer in the 19th century. Until today, his work is still being widely read and highly appreciated. He is a great writer and wrote a theme about his time and eternity that can be understood today (Diorio 134-135). His use of symbols, irony, fantasies, fancy made his work very funny and powerful. He is said to be "genius of literature" (Diorio 134). Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1804.
Hawthorn was a leading member of the American literary elite in the mid-nineteenth century. When Melville and Hawthorne lived in Berkshire, Massachusetts, "This book was engraved at Nathaniel Hawthorne to express my longing for his genius." "Moby Dick" devoted words writing. But in the consender, Hawthorne moved in 1860 after spending overseas for seven years, and he found himself with his old friend Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau May Death and The other person of his neighbor lost a step. He is an anti - Communist and does not share their anti - slavery fanaticism. In the advance of the Civil War, he left his own opinion to myself.
While he was drafting the novel "Moby Dick", Melville met Natani El Hawthorn, a recently published literary masterpiece "Red Letter" and met. Hawthorne provided valuable feedback on the manuscript to Melville and encouraged him to convert the current draft (detailed whaling record) into a fable. In October 1851, a whale (later published as a Beluga whale record) was published in London. Allegorically nurturing Melwood's novel has been involved in the connection between whaling and American identity in the mid-19th century. At the heart of the story is a narrator Ishmael, a seafarer of the whale team Pequod. Captain Ahab lost support of Beluga in the previous expedition, and he got angry at the point of chaos due to the revenge of whale's life.