summary of the story the little mechanic by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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reading in American colonial history confirmed his basically ambivalent attitude toward the American past, particularly the form that Puritanism took in the New England colonies. Especially interested in the intensity of the Puritan-Cavalier rivalry, the Puritan inclination to credit manifestations of the supernatural such as witchcraft, and the psychology of the struggle for liberation from English rule, Hawthorne explored these themes in some of his earliest stories. As they did for his Puritan ancestors, sin and guilt preoccupied Hawthorne, who, in his move from Salem to Concord, encountered what he considered the facile dismissal of the problem of evil by the Concord intellectuals. He developed a deeply ambivalent moral attitude that colored the situations and characters of his fiction.
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In this story there is short description of life of the great scientist, astronomer , Issac Newton.
All the events and the basic thing Issac did in his life from child to adult is described in a very simple term.
How Issac discovered pendulum, hour glass , water clock and many more other things.