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    system. This masterpiece of Hawthorne showed how one sin affected the lives of three people. When Hester and Dimmesdale committed their sinful act of love‚ Pearl was born; she symbolized a sin‚ a secret and a connection. She played three major roles in The Scarlet Letter: Hester’s second physical reminder‚ the duel role of Hester’s saviour/tormenter‚ and a constant reminder to Dimmesdale and Hester of their sin. She functions more than just a child-character - she is an indispensable aid to the reader

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    Topic A: How are Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ Pearl & Chillingworth redeemed by the end of the novel? (Or‚ how are they not?)   In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel – ‘The Scarlet Letter’‚ the four main characters‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl‚ are all involved in and affected by each other’s wrongdoings. Sin and redemption are two central themes in Hawthorne’s work. The sin that initiates this conflict also happens to be ‘original sin’‚ as Hester cheats on her

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    evil‚ being connected to the devil and his dark ways. Hester Prynne‚ the main character of the story‚ was shunned by the rest of the Puritan world after committing the sin of adultery. She lived in a world where it was not accepted. She was isolated from the world around her‚ having little hope. Throughout the novel‚ symbols such as the character of the kind woman‚ the wild rose bush outside of the prison doors and the character of Pearl‚ Hester Prynne’s illegitimate child‚ are used to show that even

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    and find happiness in a Puritan society. In the early 1640s‚ Hester comes to the small town of Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ while her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ settles business in Great Britain. Hester and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale‚ the town ’s priest‚ engage in the act of adultery and produce a baby girl named Pearl; though‚ only Hester knows that Dimmesdale is the father. She makes a promise to Dimmesdale not to reveal his identity. Hester is put on display in front of the entire town to castigate

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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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    repeated. Question 2: Complete a character analysis of the three main characters: Hester‚ Arthur‚ and Roger. Hester: In this novel‚ Hester is the protagonist. She is also the mother of Pearl. Due to her adulterous affair with Arthur Dimmesdale‚ she is forced to wear the Scarlet A on her chest as a punishment. Roger Chillingworth is Hester’s husband‚ but when he is away in Amsterdam is when Hester has her affair with Arthur‚ and Pearl is conceived. Hester never fully comes to terms with her punishment

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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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    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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    the plots or themes are alike‚ they convey similar messages. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ there are very similar life struggles that the characters go through. The main characters of each novel; Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ and the Frankenstein monster are all judged by society and have guilty consciences after committing some crime. Even though the characters are very different from each other‚ they go through similar experiences

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    puritan society of this novel views adultery as a serious and unforgivable crime. The townspeople place social status and high respect for Dimmesdale over the reality of his actions. Though Hester and Dimmesdale committed the same sin‚ the priest cannot be moved from his holy position at the pulpit. While Hester is persecuted and burdened with “ignominy” for the rest of her life. The puritan people claim to stand for the forgiveness of sins‚ yet they show only conditional forgiveness in their own town

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