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    In the Scarlet Letter‚ God forgave Hester because she could take the letter off‚ and she got to live her life out after she had sinned. God forgave Hester because she could take her letter off. First of all‚ if God truly didn’t forgive‚ he probably would have imprinted the letter on her skin or something‚ possibly putting it on her forehead or someplace very noticeable. However‚ that ‘twas not the case. She could take it off whenever she felt like it‚ but felt like she needed to keep it on to

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    An essential biological understanding of biology asserts that form follows function. The theme of focus is perception. Hester is the main character of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Her actions result in her public identification as an adulterer. As the novel progresses‚ her doings reveal character traits that are highly valued-yet‚ Hester remains branded by the red letter “A” stitched on the breast of her gown. In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne utilizes literary devices to portray

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    In the book‚ "Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne has an affair and bears a child. This shocked the Puritan community deeply and she was forced to live alone with her child‚ Pearl‚ in the forest. After seven long years‚ she is incorporating herself back into the community due to her superb sewing skills. Although she is somewhat accepted into the community again‚ she cannot stop her passionate feelings for her lover‚ the Minister Dimmesdale. Her individual beliefs conflict with

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    Romanticism. Classicism is based upon writing in a traditional tone that involves no emotion‚ while Romanticism is the idea of letting emotion flow through literary outlets‚ such as a novel. This struggle is plainly embodied in the character of Hester Prynne‚ who must contain her passionate personality to the guidelines placed before her in a strict Puritan society. Within a Puritan society‚ committing a sin is viewed as the worst possible thing one could do and one must be punished accordingly for

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    Having reached the depths of the forest‚ Hester and Pearl sit on a heap of moss beside a brook. Just then footsteps are heard on the path‚ and Hester sends Pearl away‚ but not before the girl asks whether it is the Black Man approaching and whether Dimmesdale holds his hand over his heart to cover the Black Man’s sign. Pearl asks her mother to tell her a story about the Black Man‚ who is said to haunt the forest. Hester explains to Pearl that the Black Man is a myth about the devil. He haunts this

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    Change and Transformation The setting of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet letter” is crucial to the understanding of the event that takes place in the story. The setting of the story is in Salem‚ Massachusetts during the Puritan era. During the Puritan era‚ adultery was taken as a very serious sin‚ and this is what Hester and Dimmesdale committ with each other. Because of the sin‚ their lives changeHester has to walk around in public with a Scarlet Letter “A” which stands for adultery

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    All people are assigned letters. Hester and Mr. Dimmesdale are examples of taking two different approaches to a similar problem. Hester faced her challenge and used it as a chance to change‚ while Mr. Dimmesdale let himself be tortured by it. They both went different ways‚ and they both had very different outcomes. Hester lived a better life and fulfilled many more things than Mr. Dimmesdale did. He hid and tortured himself at night overall destroying himself. Hester and Mr. Dimmesdale have received

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    those characters is Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Author Nathaniel Hawthorne writes of a puritan society‚ and it is the laws of that society‚ both written and unwritten‚ that Dimmesdale breaks and which causes the changes to occur. He commits the sin of adultery‚ and by sleeping with Hester Prynne‚ breaks the laws that he is supposed to represent. He cannot admit his sin because he is a holy man‚ and admitting his sin would mean losing the faith of his congregation. Instead he struggles with his sin and

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    Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne was a woman who was forced to wear a letter “A” because of the sin that she had committed with Arthur Dimmesdale. This letter throughout the novel opened up to different interpretations‚ and its meaning readily changed. First‚ it symbolized adultery‚ for she had committed an immoral act by having an affair with the pastor‚ Arthur Dimmesdale. Second‚ the letter could be viewed as a symbol of ability‚ because Hester was such a strong woman who put others

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    who ask for it and don’t demand it. I think that in the book Hester Prynne is forgiven and Chillingworth and Dimmesdale are not forgiven. I think that because Hester was married to Chillingsworth but while he was gone for a couple of years Hester got with Dimmesdale. Hester got pregnant with her little baby Pearl. Chillingworth found out and want revenge right away. He told Hester not to tell anyone about his real identity. Hester is forgiven because now she has to wear a letter A on her chest

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