TaQuan Chatman Mr. Moore English 11 24 October 2014 Hester’s Other Scarlett Letter (Pearl) The Scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathanial Hawthorn‚ takes place in Boston in a strictly Puritan society where Puritanism is rigorously enforced. The novel begins in seventeenth century with Hester Prynne‚ a local woman‚ who has committed adultery in a small town with a local minister. This consequently leads to the confinement of Pearl‚ a baby born out of wedlock. Throughout all of the characters within
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Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne explains how Puritan societies were full of sin and full of remarkable character. The Puritan life was isolated and couldn’t communicate about their character‚ feelings and problems in the society to other people in it. Hawthorne also writes it in a romanticism way‚ by explaining the character’s own character and how it can either relate to Puritan or Romanticism. He tries to define Puritan beliefs in the novel and explains some characteristics in the novel. Hawthorne loved
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Nathaniel Hawthorne is one of the most widely known authors to use symbols in American literature. In the book‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ he uses symbols to represent an idea. An example of this would be religious‚ moral‚ or philosophical concept or value. An allegory in literature is a story where characters‚ objects‚ and events have a hidden meaning and are used to present some universal lesson. Hawthorne demonstrates this type of symbolism in the book because the Puritans saw
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Symbolism is one feature in The Scarlet Letter that Nathaniel Hawthorne uses quite a lot; and I find it especially interesting how he is able to cleverly use metaphors to get this symbolism across. Symbolism runs wild throughout the book in the form of Pearl. Pearl is like an extended metaphor in a sense because‚ throughout the romance‚ Hawthorne uses her as a living reminder of the Scarlet Letter and the sin that Hester commits. This strategy adds an interesting element to the book since the reader
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Both the Bible and Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter‚ redemption from sin is a prominent theme. Hawthorne and the Bible recognize that sin is inevitable - humans‚ as a part of life‚ sin. However‚ it is accepting and growing from these sins that allow peace of mind. The experience of Arthur Dimmesdale parallels that of the Bible’s story of King David and Bathsheba and demonstrates that sin is a natural‚ unavoidable part of human life‚ but having committed a sin without confession leads
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and people who struggle publicly are shunned. This is what many puritan societies that were established in the new world looked like. Personal struggles were seen as weakness‚ and were to be kept to oneself. In his novel‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the alienation of his character‚ Hester Prynne‚ to reveal that the strict moral values of her Puritan community are not followed for God’s glory but for personal gain‚ and how they hypocritically judge others while hiding and ignoring their
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A Walk in the Forest Nathaniel Hawthorne creates a revolutionary narrative in his piece‚ The Scarlet Letter through his layering of themes‚ symbols and literary devices. Hawthorne depicts the isolation that Hester and Pearl endure by using imagery to describe the road on which they are walking. He uses atmospherical medium to illuminate Hester’s sin and how it isolates her from sunshine. He uses moral ambiguity to show Pearl’s lack of sin‚ and how it isolates her from her mother‚ who has sinned
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Nathaniel Hawthorne uses names and colors as useful symbols in The Scarlet Letter to reveal important aspects of the novel. The main symbol that Hawthorne uses is the red ‘A’. He uses it so often that the reader could not possibly forget about it. He uses the color red to symbolize sin and love and the letter ‘A’ to stand for adultery. He also uses symbolism in the names of some of the characters‚ including Roger Chillingworth‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Pearl. Each of their names represents their personality
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"On a field‚ sable‚ the letter A‚ gules‚” is the closing sentence of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ a fictional story centered around real histories from Puritan New England. Hester Prynne‚ the main character of the story‚ conceives a child through an affair with an unknown man. She is publicly shamed for her act of adultery but refuses to reveal the name of her lover‚ despite the humiliation she must endure alone. Everyone wanted to see the fallen woman as the beadle‚ an officer of the
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Set in 17th century Puritan Salem‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter‚ tells the story of Hester Prynne‚ who conceives a daughter through an adulterous affair and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Hawthorne’s novel is filled with much symbolism. In chapter 5‚ Hawthorne uses her clothing to reveal Hester’s self-perception as self-loathing‚ to depict society against her‚ and to explore the nature of her daughter’s conception. Hawthorne uses Hester’s needlework to portray
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