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    are quick to perceive her measures without grasping all of the information. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ cruelty is indirectly reflected through sin and judgment of Hester Prynne’s wrongdoing and The rise of assumptions among the various crowds‚ tears apart what is left of Prynne and her upholding worthy to herself as a woman. She feels as though “her heart had been flung into the street for them all to spurn and

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    Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the main character Hester Prynne goes through a moral wilderness during her seven years of suffering‚ during this time she gains insight and knowledge about life and sin. The scarlet letter doesn’t teach her to be atone or it doesn’t make her an example for the community‚ instead it leads her into a “moral wilderness”. Although sin leads Hester into expulsion and suffering‚ it also results into knowledge. Hester was able to change the meaning of the Scarlet Letter

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    How is Hester Prynne A Transcendentalist? In the novel The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne is mainly a transcendentalist. The term transcendentalist coined in nineteenth century America‚ describes an optimistic person who fully lives in the present and has faith in the future. He or she loves nature‚ sees God in nature‚ and believes we are all connected. A transcendentalist takes action‚ and is honest and very individualistic. To me that clearly explains Hester Prynne’s

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    what do the Puritan women say about Hester before she comes out of the prison? What does this show us about the Puritan society?       4. In Chapter 2‚ what two things serve as symbols of Hester’s adultery? The letter A on her chest and her daughter pearl. 5. What did Hester Prynne have to do as punishment when she came out of the prison‚ besides wear the scarlet letter? She had to stand on the scaffold for public humiliation. 6. Describe Hester Prynne’s appearance? Tall‚ deep black

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    literature. Nathaniel Hawthorne created a story that describes Hester as a strong female character living with her choices‚ whether they were ethical or unethical (Hawthorne‚ 52). Hester Prynne is a feminist who refuses to accept the subordinate role of women because she has financial‚ emotional‚ and intellectual independence. Hester Prynne is comparable to a modern feminist because of her admirable actions and brave choices. Hester reveals she is a resilient woman when she is prosecuted by the

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    Hester Reflection

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    Hester Prynne Article Reflection After reading this article‚ I find myself agreeing with most of what the author has to say about Hester Prynne‚ one of the protagonists in The Scarlet Letter. I enjoy the fact that the writer believes Hester is a cultural symbol who changed the way society has viewed women for a long time. I personally do not like the idea that women are always inferior to men; This probably is due to me being a female myself. Just like the writer‚ I find Hester’s open defiance

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    In Hawthorne’s "The Scarlet Letter"‚ the quote "No man‚ for any considerable period‚ can wear one face to himself‚ and another to the multitude‚ without finally getting bewildered as to which may be true." stands true in many forms. Both Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale‚ prominent characters in the novel‚ convey this two-faced nature in the countenance of an overbearing Puritan society. It is this inner conflict‚ existing within all humans‚ that eventually brings about the downfall of these characters

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    Is Hester A Sinner

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    The Scarlet Letter‚ written by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the main character‚ Hester Prynne‚ committed an act of adultery. This sinful act resulted in a feeling of guilt and humiliation as she tried to go about her normal life in the community of Salem. Her punishment for this transgression was to stand on a scaffold for three hours while she was shamed and chastised by Puritans. By acknowledging that her actions were wrong‚ Hester matured mentally and she experienced a freedom that she had never felt before

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    Letter‚ were a group of people who were shaped by English experience and complete involvement in religion. The Puritan society molded itself and created a government based upon the Bible and implemented it with force. The crime of adultery committed by Hester generated rage‚ and was qualified for serious punishment according to Puritan beliefs. Ultimately the town of Boston became intensely involved with Hester’s life and her crime of adultery‚ and saw to it that she be publicly punished and tortured.

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    Hester vs. Her Adversities The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a historical novel set in 17-century New England. It’s a disturbing tale of Hester Prynne‚ a woman caught in a conflict between puritan ethics of her community and the law of her own love. The struggle is seen between the laws of the bible and those of her own moral authority. In this novel‚ Prynne survives through her trials and torments and triumphs over her adversities. Society fails Hester during her judgment on the scaffold

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