Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ being the incredible writer that he was‚ could have been using symbols rather pretentiously‚ however after reading his novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ the perceptive reader would notice how Hawthorne uses the symbolic meaning of nature‚ time and time again. As known‚ Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale were eventually caved in to their libidinous temptations for one another‚ though they really never had a choice. The lust that these two sinners had felt for each other was not their
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identity of oneself‚ so does Nathaniel Hawthorne in the novel The Scarlet Letter. In the historical fiction‚ Hester Prynne‚ must publicly wear a scarlet “A” to represent “adultery” because she has a child‚ Pearl‚ with a man other than her husband. On the contrary‚ a preacher named Dimmesdale‚ hides the fact that he is Pearl’s father to the public. Hawthorne uses symbolism of a rosebush‚ the character Dimmesdale‚ and the archetype of a forest to further
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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s most successful and best known novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ is driven by the theme of vengeance. That is to say that‚ the acts of retaliation played out by Hawthorne’s characters in response to the intense pain inflicted upon them by the consequences of sin moves the story chapter by chapter from Hester Prynne’s imprisonment a lifetime later. By the story’s conclusion‚ the characters are exposed for who they really are‚ which in some cases is the very opposite from what the reader
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is the main theme in The Scarlet Letter. All of the characters in the book were somehow affected by the main sin‚ which was adultery. The three main characters were the most widely affected‚ and their whole lives were molded by the way they dealt with the sin. The sin surrounds‚ encloses‚ and strangles them. There was no escaping from its cruel consequences. Hester Prynne’s sin was labeled an adulteress‚ and the result of this was that she had to wear the scarlet letter "A." She feels that her
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harsh punishment‚ and cruel judgment for those who do not follow societal guidelines. When Nathaniel Hawthorne penned The Scarlet Letter‚ he not only exposed the hypocrisy in the Puritan religion‚ but he revealed numerous psychological components. Within the lines of his novel‚ Hawthorne exposes what is perhaps Sigmund Freud’s most prominent theory‚ his take on personality. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter exposes Freud’s personality theory in providing explicit examples of the Id‚ Ego‚ and Superego
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Dimmesdale in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne had to suffer his own sin and can’t find a way to confess to the society‚ no one understands what is he going through. Hester has to suffer from her own sin with everyone be disgusted by her‚ wish to not have any relationship with her. This is the same with John Proctor in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. He had to suffer a sin of his own‚ due to the affair between him and Abigail Williams. Therefore he has to face
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The natural world‚ in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s American Romantic novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ is utilized as the main tool to exemplify that appearances are deceptive‚ and often hide the truth beneath themselves. Hawthorne shaped the presence of nature through his interpretation of how the Puritans interacted with it‚ how nature itself shaped the personalities and actions of some characters (such as Dimmesdale‚ Hester‚ and Chillingworth)‚ and how Pearl interacted with it. Using nature as a cloak for
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Even though adultery is a pretty heavy sin‚ Hester Prynne really turns it around and makes herself the best citizen of Boston in the 1600s. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is about a girl‚ Hester Prynne‚ who commits adultery but doesn’t let that define who she is. In my opinion she ends up becoming the best citizen in the city of Boston in the 1600s. Even though she committed adultery with a minister and threatened to throw her daughter in a dark closest if she wouldn’t stop asking her
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ugliest as well as the most pitiless of these self-constituted judges. ‘This woman has brought shame upon us all‚ and ought to die; Is there not law for it? (Hawthorne 36). As women in the crowd were saying such things‚ Hester is walking into the sunshine after her three month imprisonment. She’s carrying her child and wearing a scarlet letter “A” attached to her bodice with gold embroidery. Her initial reaction was to run and hide; but she walked with grace and beauty to the scaffold and began her
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religious justice systems have evolved just as quickly. The book‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ emphasizes the harsh justice system of the Puritan lifestyle. The author‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ uses his creativity to throw a spotlight on Puritan ideals and political systems. These ideals and political systems have shaped a large portion of our current cultural and moral expectations. For instance‚ the puritan forms of discipline‚ which Hawthorne hopes to detract from‚ including public shame‚ being set apart from
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