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    Nathienal Hawthorne‚ the narrarator places symbolic connections between Hestre’s daughter‚ Pearl and the life Hester endures after her commitment of an adultrious sin. Hester is forced to look upon her daughter; a living embodiment of the ultimate sin commited as a contant reminder of the past. The erry details used to describe Pearl as well as her actions enforce the sifficance of the consequence Hester must be reminded of evryday for her action in the past. In profiding such deatils‚ readers become intreged

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    Pearl is the symbolic character of the novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Pearl is the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale‚ the result of their secret sin. As a result of the sin Pearl’s mother is forced to wear the letter "A"‚ embroidered in scarlet upon her chest‚ so all will know of her adultery. Pearl is mainly described through other characters in the novel‚ though Pearl’s actions also play an important part in determining her character. Pearl like most people has

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    chapter 12‚ the reader becomes accustomed to Pearl’s insistence in seeking a desired response. In this chapter‚ Pearl continually asks Dimmesdale whether he will stand with Hester and herself‚ despite his denials. Secondly‚ Hawthorne stresses Pearl’s rebellious nature in a couple of occurrences‚ one of which happens when Hester takes Pearl with her to the Governor’s house. In chapter 8‚ when Governor Bellingham questions Pearl as to whom created her‚ implying that it was God‚ Pearl smugly responds

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    Character Analysis of Arthur Dimmesdale in "The Scarlet Letter" The Scarlet Letter is a story of characters that have to live and deal with the effects of sin in different ways. Of these characters‚ the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale is the character portrayed as the most weak and unnoble. Despite this portrayal Dimmesdale was a stronger character than given credit for. His unbelievable amount of control in his way of handling his burdens displays his great sense of strength and intellect. We first

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    Hester Prynne‚ the antagonist of The Scarlet Letter is criticized for her characterization by English novelist and playwright D.H. Lawrence. Lawrence is especially critical of Hester’s adulterous and overall sinful nature. In his essay‚ Lawrence uses a critical tone‚ terse syntax‚ and relevant allusions to criticize Hawthorne’s views on Hester. Lawrence utilizes a critical and disdainful tone when referring to Hester. His tone further demonstrates his disapproval of her sinful nature. Lawrence

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    Maddie George 10/7/12 1st hour Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s‚ Scarlet Letter‚ he tells the story of a sinner‚ Hester Prynne. Hester has committed adultery and now has a child as a result of her sin. Hester has naturally put herself aside from the other puritan members of the community. She has mostly secluded herself from the puritan women of the town. Hester endures many issues involving Reverend Dimmesdale‚ who later find out is her fellow sinner in committing adultery. She also has

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    shower falls and outlined the letter “A”‚ the reader might see it as having to do with Hester and Dimmesdale because of the fact that it is the Scarlet letter. On the other hand‚ the townspeople view it as “Angel” meaning that Governor Winthrop’s body has ascended to heaven. Altogether‚ the readers and townspeople have a different perspective on the letter “A” appeared on the night sky. The mood is set when Hester‚ Dimmesdale and Pearl stand outside on the scaffold at night. In the beginning of this

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    Roger Chillingworth‚ unlike Dimmesdale and Hester‚ is a flat character. While he develops from a kind man into an obsessed fiend‚ he is less of a character and more of a symbol for doing the devil’s bidding. Once he comes to Boston‚ we see him only in situations that involve his obsession with vengeance‚ where we learn a great deal about him. Even when he is better dressed‚ Chillingworth is not attractive. He is small‚ thin‚ and slightly deformed‚ with one shoulder higher than the other. Although

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    beautiful‚ vigorous‚ and graceful little girl. She is radiant in the rich and elaborate dresses that Hester sews for her. Inwardly‚ however‚ Pearl possesses a complex character. She shows an unusual depth of mind‚ coupled with a fiery passion that Hester is incapable of controlling either with kindness or threats. Pearl shows a love of mischief and a disrespect for authority‚ which frequently reminds Hester of her own sin of passion. This personality described to the reader as‚ “a lovely and immortal flower

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    John committed the sin of adultery with Abigail. John is married to Elizabeth. Though John committed this sin does it seem that he is truly sorry for what he did? And does Elizabeth really forgive him of what he had done? In Elizabeth’s position‚ can someone truly trust a spouse that cheats? Why? Would I give a cheater another chance? Why? Though John committed the sin of adultery‚ does it seem that he is truly sorry for what he did? I feel as if he is truly sorry. I feel as if he is truly sorry

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