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    consequences that last a lifetime. Is it a sin to give in to the desires and feelings we have as humans? In the scarlet letter‚ Hawthorne uses Pearl to symbolize the sin and passion that Hester Prynne and Dimmesdale gave in to when they committed adultery. Through an impulsive act of love and passion‚ Hester Prynne and Dimmesdale create a beautiful‚ intelligent‚ and fierce daughter named Pearl. She is the human form of the scarlet

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    Mrs Hanan-West February 22‚ 2010 Final Draft Does Hester Prynne’s Role in Puritan Society affect her feminism? Throughout the Scarlet Letter‚ Hawthorne depicts Hester as a dynamic character who is constantly struggling with her identity within the Puritan Society. Ever since her conviction of adultery and her punishment as the Scarlet Letter‚ the Puritan Society has tried labeling and identifying her with their terms and laws. Hester has also identified herself with these terms‚ and she

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    the use of Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl Hawthorn successfully proves that a relationship with nature‚ which embodies purity and freedom‚ can draw one’s mind away from the corruption and enslavement of a cruel society. Hester Prynne the main character of The Scarlet Letter is plagued with the adulteress "A" throughout the novel. Her Puritan society shuns‚ scorns‚ and talks negatively about her behind her back and to her face. Aware of society’s lack of acceptance of her sin Hester looks to

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    Lynda Pichardo 4th Period October 17‚ 2011 The Scarlet Letter - Essay Take Home Test In The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne presents to us the story of Hester Prynne; one full of sin‚ of guilt‚ of fear‚ of crime. After she commits adultery with Reverend Dimmesdale‚ while being married to Chillingworth‚ she is forced through much punishment. Too many introduced‚ yet only one would mark her forever; the scarlet

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    sides. Passion and happiness were considered to be a sin in the Puritan faith. Hester Prynne‚ (the main character in the story)‚ has to overcome many obstacles in the novel‚ emotionally‚ socially‚ and psychologically. Living in a Puritan Society‚ where they had strict rules that everyone had to abide by‚ the society showed that men overruled women‚ and women were subjects to men. Hester’s place within Puritan society changes within the novel‚ where she defies male authority. Feminism in its definition

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    Chillingworth‚ and Hester Prynne. These three main character’s sin are no worse than each other’s. Whose sin was greater? Hawthorne believes chillingworth was not driven by anger at his own sin‚ but by the sin of Hester and Mr. Dimmisdale. An example “as he spoke‚ he laid his long forefinger on the scarlet letter‚ which forwith seemed to scortch into Hester’s breast‚ as if it had been red-hot. He noticed her involuntary gesture‚ and smiled” (4.13). chillingworth wanted Hester and Dimmisdale to

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    – Aphra Behn. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne is forced to wear the letter “A” as punishment because she committed adultery‚ when her husband was away. In the beginning of the story‚ Hester Prynne does not reveal the name of the other sinner‚ but later it is revealed to be the minister‚ Arthur Dimmesdale. A theme Hawthorne uses in the story is public sin versus private sin and is given throughout the Hester and Dimmesdale have to face. Using that theme‚ Dimmesdale’s sin

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    am a citizen of Boston and I am writing to you regarding my opinion of Hester Prynne. I am aware of the crime that Hester committed and I do believe that it was immoral. However‚ there are certain nuances of Hester’s case that I would like to review. While I believe that Hester is guilty of adultery under the law‚ I don’t think she should be prosecuted due to these extenuating circumstances. As I said before‚ I believe Hester is guilty as charged; it is obvious that she made the conscious decision

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    Sin and Forgiveness: why so much of one‚ too little of the other? There was always a lot of sin in the Puritan society and not too much forgiveness. For example: they believed in strict punishments for committing sins. They never completely forgave Hester for her sin even though she was sorry for committing it. Dimmesdale also knew the community would never forgive him for the sin he committed. This unhealthy balance led to corruption and disorder. Fate and Freedom Freedom is the choice made by

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    The Scarlet Letter tackles topics rarely discussed in that time period. The book relates the harshness of an over-religious community. As well as the strength of a single woman and her trials with an unforgiving religion. The way Hawthorne depicts Hester shows the readers that‚ despite her circumstances‚ she can remain strong and accept the consequences of her sin. She never denies her sin and accepts the punishment that was given to her by her Puritan community. This woman‚ who bore her punishment

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