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    Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The Scarlet Letter depicts a woman who is shamed of adultery and has to wear a scarlet “A” on her bosom‚ and the “A” seems to have supernatural powers that effect Hester Prynne and people around her in many different ways. The scarlet “A” attached to Hester Prynne’s bosom was a sign of her committing adultery and was permanently attached for her public shame. But the letter had other negatives to it‚ as “It had the effect of a spell‚ taking her out of the ordinary

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    stories is corruption. Hawthorne uses light and dark imagery‚ diction‚ details‚ and other elements to bring out themes in his stories. Hawthorne is very detailed‚ even when it comes to the smallest things‚ such as the Scarlet Letter that was worn by Hester. In Hawthorne’s stories there are a lot of questions left by the reader until the end of the book is reached. This is a very good strategy as it keeps the readers attentive and curious about what will happen next in the story. Corruption is shown

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    of significance to the characters involved‚ especially Dimmesdale. The three scaffold scenes are significant to Dimmesdale in different ways because each successive scene is an improvement in his personality. The first scaffold scene is when Hester Prynne is accused of committing adultery and Dimmesdale‚ her lover‚ lets her stand alone for the crime they both committed. Dimmesdale is present throughout the whole scene but he is very hesitant to admit that he is the secret lover‚ although Mr. Wilson

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    suffered. In France‚ for example‚ a law that stated that the inheritance rights of a child born under such circumstances were‚ on the part of the married parent‚ half of what they would have been under ordinary circumstances. France was forced to change it by a ruling of the European Court of Human Rights.There has been a trend of legally favoring the right to a relation between the child and its biological father‚ rather than preserving the appearance. For example a German man who had fathered

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    which might be imagined to offer their fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner as he went in” (Hawthorne 45). Hawthorne describes the door of the jail‚ as well as the rose bush to the side of it. I feel as if this is supposed to represent what Hester is about the experience: the harsh Puritan judgment‚ or the old door‚ along with the acceptance of certain people along her path‚ as represented by the rose bush. “An Indian in his native garb was standing there; but the red men were not so infrequent

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    within the Puritan society. The theme of sin in the story is supported by the scarlet letter‚ the scaffold‚ and the forest. The scarlet letter‚ forced to be worn by Hester Prynne as a punishment for her act of adultery‚ is the physical representation of her sin. The scarlet A is always visible for the Puritans to see on Hester Prynne‚ and she is foremost ashamed of her sin‚ though she turns it into more of an ornament by beautifully embroidering the A in red and gold‚ thereby adorning a piece of

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    meets Hester Prynn and soon discovers the means of her sin. Hester’s thoughts as she stands before the public are described at the end of the second chapter. "Could it be true? She clutched the child so fiercely to her breast‚ that it sent forth a cry; she turned her eyes downward at the scarlet letter‚ and even touched it with her finger‚ to assure herself that the infant and the shame were real. Yes! -these were her realities‚ -all else had vanished!" (Hawthorne‚ 55). At this point‚ Hester is still

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    salvation. Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ in his book‚ The Scarlet Letter tells the story of the conflicts between Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth and how their sins affect themselves and their community. All three have committed grave sin in the eyes of the Puritans‚ but the most evil sin was committed by Roger Chillingworth. The opening of the book focuses on Hester Prynne being publicly shamed for the sin that she committed. She was released from jail and made to stand in front

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    Pearl as his daughter and his love of freedom. His behavior drastically changes from the first scaffold scene‚ where he is seen as a hypocrite to the third and final scaffold scene‚ where he acknowledges his sin publicly. The three scaffold scenes in the book are very important‚ as they portray Dimmesdale’s gradual advancement from total hypocrite towards complete atonement for his sin. In the first scaffold scene‚ Hester Prynne is seen on the scaffold‚ holding Pearl in her arms‚ accepting her sin

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    daughter and his love of freedom. His demeanor drastically changes from the first scaffold scene‚ where he is seen as a two-faced criticizer to the third and final scaffold scene‚ where he humbly repents and acknowledges his sin publicly. The three scaffold scenes in the book are very important‚ as they portray Dimmesdale’s gradual advancement from total hypocrite towards complete atonement for his sin. In the first scaffold scene‚ Hester Prynne is seen on the scaffold‚ holding Pearl in her arms‚ unwaveringly

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