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    they start forgiving for a sin? Throughout The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne learns answers to such questions after it is learned she in an adulteress. Hester’s scarlet letter serves as a reminder to herself and her peers of the sins she has committed‚ and there is a true evolution from the beginning to the end of the story of the views of not only the letter but the person wearing it from Hester herself‚ the villagers‚ Pearl‚ and the author. Throughout the story‚ the reader

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    Character List Hester Prynne - Hester is the book’s protagonist and the wearer of the scarlet letter that gives the book its title. The letter‚ a patch of fabric in the shape of an “A‚” signifies that Hester is an “adulterer.” As a young woman‚ Hester married an elderly scholar‚ Chillingworth‚ who sent her ahead to America to live but never followed her. While waiting for him‚ she had an affair with a Puritan minister named Dimmesdale‚ after which she gave birth to Pearl. Hester is passionate but

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    for your choice. Chillingworth could most likely be described as evil. In the beginning of The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne is described as the evil character who committed adultery on her husband‚ but in reality‚ Chillingworth created the situation by leaving his wife alone with nowhere to turn. Even though Chillingworth seems innocent and is supposedly a victim‚ he never cared for Hester and ignored her‚ yet he still expected her to love him. Instead of accepting the situation‚ he seeks revenge

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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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    malice affects his external appearance and makes him torture Reverend Dimmesdale. Roger Chillingworth is a villain because he wants to exact revenge against Dimmesdale.When Chillingworth talk to Hester in her prison cell‚ he talks to her Dimmesdale‚and how he has "wronged" both Hester and himself.He then vows that he "...shall seek this man..." and "...shall see him tremble".Chillingworth must feel that Dimmesdale is the only person here who has wronged him.He feels hurt

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    penalty of sin in The Scarlet Letter is not a termination of life‚ the evil of isolation can be a physically‚ morally‚ and socially tortuous event in Puritan society. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale‚ in Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ are both victims of the cruel isolation from Puritan society on the basis of their sins. Hester wears her sin upon her breast where it stands as a constant reminder of her malfeasance. Shame and isolation strip her of all passion and femininity‚ leaving her a shell

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    Argumentative Essay: The Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Mr. Dimmesdale’s greatest secret is his sin of adultery with Hester Prynne. Mr. Dimmesdale feared that his soul could not bear the shame of such a disclosure because of his status as an important moral figure in society. As a result‚ he keeps his identity a secret as Hester is publicly ridiculed for their act of adultery. Despite his choice of guilt over shame‚ Mr. Dimmesdale’s private self-inflicted inner turmoil

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    be provided immediately by the founders of a new colony are a cemetery and a prison. 2. The rose bush outside the prison sprung up under the footsteps of the sainted Ann Hutchinson. 3. The town people have gathered to witness the punishment of Hester Prynne. 4. The scarlet letter on her bodice is meant as punishment for her sin. The letter A stands for adultery. 5. Every new colony is quick in building a cemetery and prison because they know that misbehavior and death are inevitable. 6. Many of the

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    stands for “adulterer”‚ but the symbolic meaning of the “A” changes throughout the book.  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. In the puritan village Hester resides in‚ a person that commits adultery is to be condemned to death‚ and it is one of the worst crimes that can be committed. Hester escapes death because her accusers do not know if her husband

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    Because Pearl’s conception is a constant reminder of what brought her into the world‚ the Puritan’s equate her to sin and evil; however‚ this is a misinterpretation of who she really is. In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Pearl is seen as an unworldly creature‚ incapable of any good. Her personality is unusual and difficult to comprehend‚ which prompts the puritanical society to question her ethical development. Pearl is constantly viewed as a mischievous elf-child by all the Puritans

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