INSTRUCTIONS:
The Blithedale Romance is a work of literary art aimed at social criticism, but readers have differing ideas about just what is being critiqued in this complex novel. What do you think is most interesting about how we are being asked to think about (and question) the realities of "human nature" in this novel? do you think the novel is fair toward the utopian hopes of people (then and now) in actual experimental "cooperative" communities?