what is the significance of the great stone face 1
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The Great Stone Face represents divinity, a massive godlike face that looks protectively and beatifically down on the people of the valley. It's important that this is a natural formation. Hawthorne was one of the American Romantic writers, and this movement prized nature and emotion over civilization and reason.
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The Great Stone Face represents divinity, a massive godlike face that looks protectively and beatifically down on the people of the valley. It's important that this is a natural formation. Hawthorne was one of the American Romantic writers, and this movement prized nature and emotion over civilization and reason.
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