Mrs. Falcon
10/06/16
Symbolism Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism in a Scarlet Letter, and if you pay attention to what he writes you can spot the symbolism faster. Symbolism is used to represent ideas. In the Scarlet Letter, a good example of symbolism is how the Puritans saw the world of allegory.
The Puritans read rituals into moral and repressive sporting activities. Hawthorne's embodiment of those characters is denied through the Puritan mentality at the end of the radical. The use of the characters was used as symbols. Relying on symbolism exchange the meaning in the context. An Example of static symbolism is when Mr. Wilson represented the Church. Or when Bellingham