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¡ºSisterhood¡» is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne first published in 1832, and is a meditative work that reflects on the flow of time and the cyclical nature of life represented by the change of seasons.
The story begins with the narrator observing the coming of the new year, personified by the maiden named Spring. She is depicted as a beautiful, young person who promises rebirth and growth. As spring settles in, she is accompanied by her sister Winter, who symbolizes the end of her year and the beginning of cold and darkness.
Throughout the story, Hawthorne explores the contrast between spring and winter, emphasizing themes of life and death, growth and decline. He reflects on the inevitable cycle of seasons and the passage of time, suggesting that each year is like a chapter in the larger book of existence.
As the story unfolds, the narrator ponders the fleeting nature of youth and beauty, and the inevitability of change. Despite the transience of life, there is also hope and resilience because each new year promises new beginnings and opportunities for growth.
"The Sister Years" is characteristic of Hawthorne's reflective and philosophical style, and is a work that invites readers to ponder the mystery of existence and the passage of time.
Summary
Last night, between eleven and twelve o¡¯clock, when the Old Year was leaving her final foot prints on the borders of Time¡¯s empire, she found herself in possession of a few spare moments, and sat down?of all places in the world?on the steps of our new City Hall. The wintry moonlight showed that she looked weary of body, and sad of heart, like many another wayfarer of earth. Her garments, having been exposed to much foul weather, and rough usage, were in very ill condition;¡¦.
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THE SISTER YEARS