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"Fire Worship" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, first published in 1843 as part of his collection "The Snow-Image, and Other Twice-Told Tales".
In "Fire Worship," Hawthorne tells the story of a group of people who gather around a bonfire on a winter evening to celebrate and worship the flames. They come together to share stories and memories, each finding solace and solace in the warmth of the fire.
Through the fire worship ritual, Hawthorne addresses themes of community, tradition, and the power of storytelling. The story reflects Hawthorne's interest in the human need for connection and the ways rituals and traditions can bring people together.

Summary
It is a great revolution in social and domestic life, and no less so in the life of a secluded student, this almost universal exchange of the open fireplace for the cheerless and ungenial stove. On such a morning as now lowers around our old gray parsonage, I miss the bright face of my ancient friend, who was wont to dance upon the hearth and play the part of more familiar sunshine. It is sad to turn from the cloudy sky and sombre landscape; from yonder hill, with its crown of rusty, black pines, ¡¦.

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