letter A changes throughout the novel. This change is significant as it indicates the personal growth of the characters as well as the enlightenment of the townspeople. When the novel begins‚ the letter A is a symbol of sin. As the story progresses the A slowly is viewed as a symbol of Hesters strength and ability (Hawthorne Julian). By the end of the novel‚ the letter A has undergone a complete metamorphosis and represents the respect that Hester has for herself. The letter A‚ worn on Hester ’s bodice
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blood‚ the sanctity of a human heart. Thou and I‚ Hester‚ never did so!” (Hawthorne 215) Now Chillingworth was not always this fiendish character and in fact his name was not even Roger Chillingworth. “Chillingworth appears to have genuinely loved Hester.” (Matus Character Analysis of Roger Chillingworth)
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completely deliberate‚ but a majority of the people throughout the world can admit to making some sort of mistake at one point. As we’ve generated a new norm‚ back in the Puritan Era‚ immoral actions were an immense deal. Peering into the life of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale subsequent to their sinning‚ this novel allows us to see what they faced throughout the years regarding shame and guilt. Throughout Nathaniel Hawthorne’s‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ one will find that the novel is really based around
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The Scarlet Letter In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne presents motherhood as one of the main themes in the novel. The story is centered in Hester Prynne and the subsequent difficulties she had to overcome after committing adultery in a Puritan community. Early in the novel‚ specifically in the second chapter the author describes Hester Prynne and her baby as something extraordinary and beautiful: "... this beautiful woman‚ so picturesque in her attire and mien‚ and with the infant at her
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He passes by the prison door that is marked by rusted iron‚ and by the scaffold that has witnessed the ignominy of many‚ yearning for freedom from the unyielding grasp of his weighty secret. As he continues walking‚ he attempts to prevent the burden of his heavy heart from weighing him down‚ placing his hand over his heart to shield the invisible wound from the eyes of passersby. His agony is one that is beyond description‚ a deleterious pain experienced by the soul rather than the physical body
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Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ he uses a rosebush‚ a letter A on Hester Prynne’s blossom‚ and Pearl as examples to symbolism for the Scarlet Letter. As the novel goes on the meaning of the Scarlet Letter A on Hester’s blossom changes from Adultery to Able to Angel. This shows that symbolism can change from one thing to another. In the opening novel‚ Hawthorne describes the rosebush next to the prison that Hester is in. The rosebush comes to represent more than what they are worth. “It
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The Evolution of Hester’s Scarlet Letter In the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ is forced to publically wear her sin on her sleeve. She committed adultery‚ which was a sin that was highly chastised by the Puritan society. The Scarlet Letter that Hester wore first symbolized the burden and humiliation that accompanied the sin. Throughout the novel however‚ the meaning of the letter changed to parallel Hester’s own development into a strong‚ independent woman. The
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novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne‚ each character represents one attribute. Even though Hester Prynne sinned‚ her moral behavior afterward represents the Superego; Roger Chillingworth’s selfish behavior shows the Id‚ and Pearl‚ who mediates the impulsive and rational thoughts of Hester Prynne and Author Dimmesdale‚ represents the ego. Hester’s behavior after her sin is saintly. Hester gives to the poor and less fortunate even though she is considered the worst sinner and most unfortunate
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severity” (Stubbs 1446). This concept of dark versus light can be associated with several other parallels‚ such as Chillingworth and Hester‚ or even man and
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Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ the four main characters develop unique personalities and character traits. Hester‚ the mother of Pearl‚ is kindhearted and comes to realize her own worth. Chillingworth is evil and selfish. He looks for the flaws in others and uses those weaknesses to hurt them. Dimmesdale is timid and cowardly. While he means well‚ he does more harm than good and leaves Hester to clean up his mess. Pearl is the most insightful‚ she thinks things through and uses her perceptfulness
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