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In Fire-Worship , Nathaniel Hawthorne meditates on the fading presence of the hearth fire in domestic life, using it as a symbol of warmth , unity , a .... Read More
In Fire-Worship , Nathaniel Hawthorne meditates on the fading presence of the hearth fire in domestic life, using it as a symbol of warmth , unity , and tradition . First published in Mosses from an Old Manse, this contemplative essay laments the replacement of the natural flame with mechanical heating, and in doing so, speaks to the broader human experience of loss , change , and the erosion of meaningful rituals . With characteristic depth and sensitivity, Hawthorne invites us to rekindle our connection to the elemental forces that once bound us together.
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1 | FIRE- WORSHIP | 4 |