(Hawthorne 111) meaning Hester Prynne changed the view that others had of her because of her scarlet letter. The punishment from a women’s wrongdoing was soon interpreted from a symbol of sin to a symbol of kindness due to redemption. Hester engages in a variety of acts that turned her from being classified as a horrible human being‚ into being an idol to the majority of the town. Hester demonstrates what it is like to be an outcast in society. When the town finds out that Hester had committed adultery
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end of The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth both ended up with forgiveness by God and society. Hester‚ a married woman who committed the sin of adultery with Arthur Dimmesdale‚ this ended with Hester becoming pregnant with Pearl. Roger Chillingworth‚ Hester’s husband committed his life to revenge on Dimmesdale for this. Hester took her punishment as the scarlet letter‚ and she did not complain proves that she ended up as forgiven. Hester also took the scarlet letter
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Title: The Scarlet Letter. In the story‚ Hester Prime Committed Adultry‚ and her punishment was that she had to go through out her life for 7 years wearing a shinny scarlet red A. The book could be considered a Metaphor because the scarlet letter was Hester’s symbol of punishment. It was a way for the townspeople to judge Hester literally and figuratively as a woman‚ when it is clearly shown that the townspeople were no better (if not much worse) than Hester. You find exapmles of The theme in the
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ordinarily committed to seek pleasure. Similar to that of Hester Prynne along with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale’s sin: “…this had been a sin of passion‚ not of principle nor even purpose.” (Hawthorne 184) The rest of the novel continues to narrate the consequences of this “sin of passion” upon the characters. For instance‚ Hester Prynne‚ a young woman with a husband lost at sea‚ it becomes visibly clear to the townspeople that the child Hester bears is a product of adultery. Because of her sin she must
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century and revolve around the harsh law enforcement of the time. However‚ The Scarlet Letter tells the story of a woman as she deals with her heavy Puritan punishment‚ whereas The Crucible follows hysteria as it spreads throughout an entire town. Hester Prynne‚ the main character of The Scarlet Letter‚ was found guilty for adultery and sentenced to wear a red letter A on her chest to inform people of her sin. Similarly‚ The Crucible’s main character John Proctor admits to having committed lechery and
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Henke‚ Andre johnson‚ Matthew Bellafaire‚ and Dominica Hintz A compare and contrast between the characters of The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter: based on the political views from the fifties and McCarthyism‚ The Scarlet Letter tells of a young Hester Prynne. Her much older husband sent her ahead to America while he remained in England. There‚ she encountered (and fell in love with) a man by the name of Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. The Reverend shared her love and it cost her her reputation and the
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Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth experience the different forms and effects of sin and guilt. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale are both mostly convicted for having the sin of adultery while Roger Chillingworth is most guilty of having the sin of revenge. Out of these 3 main characters Hester handles her sin through most effective way and used it to her advantage. Dimmesdale and Chillingworth‚ on the other hand‚ were not as “strong” as Hester when it came to
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story takes place in Puritanical America where the young Hester Prynne‚ after committing adultery is punished on the basis of what the town thinks is right. She is simultaneously a part of the town and is also pushed away from it. Hawthorne explores the theme of liminality between society and nature through the motif of setting to convey the isolation that comes with sin. The scaffold (where Hester stands to face her consequences)‚ Hester and Pearl’s cottage‚ and the brook are all examples of setting
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Hester Prynne: Beyond Feminism/Anti-Feminism By: Dylan Horn “She will not speak!... Wondrous strength and generosity of a woman’s heart! She will not speak!” (59). In Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Dimmesdale expresses his admiration for Hester’s strength in remaining silent in the face of vitriolic accusations by the Puritan judges‚ as they forcefully implore her to reveal the name of her lover. One can interpret Dimmesdale’s quote as expressing amazement and reverence at Hester’s choice
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character gains or loses something from the relationship. Most of these relationships base off of Hester Prynne. Hester has a hard time with relationships now because of her sin of adultery. She is now getting rejected left and right because the people have nothing to gain when associating with her. Nathaniel shows the rejection of Hester from Roger in plain sight by showing this dialogue‚ "And now‚ Mistress Prynne‚" said old Roger Chillingworth‚ as he was hereafter to be named‚ "I leave thee alone: alone
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