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    Hester Prynne

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    time. Hester Prynne‚ an outcast in of the 17th century Boston Puritan’s society‚ is the protagonist in Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. She is not much different when compared to the 2012 orchid steel of Burma‚ Aung San Suu Kyi‚ the pro-democracy movement leader who is still fighting for her country to this very day. This essay will enlighten the readers on the backgrounds of the heroines‚ as well as their similarities which can be compared from their various attributes. Hester Prynne

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    literature. Nathaniel Hawthorne created a story that describes Hester as a strong female character living with her choices‚ whether they were ethical or unethical (Hawthorne‚ 52). Hester Prynne is a feminist who refuses to accept the subordinate role of women because she has financial‚ emotional‚ and intellectual independence. Hester Prynne is comparable to a modern feminist because of her admirable actions and brave choices. Hester reveals she is a resilient woman when she is prosecuted by the

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    from society. Yet‚ despite these many claims‚ the fact remains that religion has played a vital role in American public life and‚ despite the "demoralization" of the United States that so many individuals cry out against‚ religion continues to be a basic cornerstone of American societal life. Over and over again‚ both the history and the literature of the United States of America have taught her people and the world that religion has and always will have an incalculable effect upon the society of

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    Chillingworth vs. Dimmesdale Chillingworth and Dimmesdale‚ two of the main characters in The Scarlett Letter‚ are complete contrasts. Their looks‚ personalities and how they conduct themselves around others (their countenance) paint a clear picture as to how opposite the characters are. Chillingworth is a thin‚ almost decaying‚ man whose age is incalculable. When the reader is first introduced to Chillingworth‚ he or she “sees” the latter as a stooped‚ disfigured man with a limp and some other

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    Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is tormented by his sin‚ leading to his inevitable death. Hester Prynne must live with the retributions of her adultery every day of her life‚ Pearl being a constant reminder. Even Chillingworth disintegrates under the power of his own sin‚ that of revenge. It seems Hawthorne is trying to make a point in his novel; that it is impossible to escape the consequences of your actions (especially in Puritan New England)! In the beginning of this book we meet Hester Prynne‚ a

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    Dimmesdale Quote Essay

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    Dimmesdale is a priest that is cold hearted and needs to confess of his sin. So what does he mean in this Quote “[Men who have unconfessed sins] shrink from displaying themselves slack and filth‚ in the view of men; because thence forward no good can be achieved by them; no evil of the past can be redeemed by better service.” Is Dimmesdale right in this Quote? Dimmesdale is right and has a good point in the beginning of this quote. The reason is because he says “Men who have unconfessed sins shrink

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    Hester Prynne

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    Hester Prynne defies the ideological image of a Puritan women. Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays her as strong self reliant and outgoing women in The Scarlet Letter who castes away the stereotypical ideology of a Puritan women and establishes the concept of feminism. She defies all the necessary component of becoming a mother. She hand raised her daughter‚ Pearl‚ with no man for assistant and with a stable occupation. Although she is looked down upon by society as a sinner or someone who is impure‚ she

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    In the book‚ “The Scarlet Letter”‚Hester is treated so badly but some people are still treated in similar ways today. Throughout the whole novel‚ It is showed how Hester’s past is looked down upon because she had Pearl. Hester was made an outcast‚ she was looked down on but another thing she did is she grew from all of this‚ She let all the hate make her stronger and it made her work harder‚ as Hester said “God gave her into my keeping‚ I will not give her up!”.Women today go through the same things

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    is remarkable how Hawthorne shows Hester Prynne’s strength of character. Although Hawthorne does not give us much information about Hester’s life prior to the novel‚ he does show her great character which is revealed through the number of trials and obstacles she faced‚ her public humiliation and isolated Puritan life. Hester seems to have changed the greatest in character and attitude‚ from a haughty and proud demeanor to having a warm and tender heart. Throughout the novel‚ Hester changes three

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    are‚ but how do we overcome our imperfections and become someone we are proud of? How can we come face to face with things we are ashamed of or guilty for‚ without feeling as if we have let down people in the process? In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter he follows Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale through their journey of discovering the truth and realizing what perfection truly is. Hester and Dimmesdale are sworn to secrecy by one another when we are first introduced to them in The Scarlet

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