Prynne. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne reveals that although society attempts to confine people‚ those with inner strength are able to break free of their restrictive labels. Even though the public shunned Hester and forced her into solitude‚ she still‚ at the end of her “term of confinement”‚ found a way to overcome society’s stereotypes. Hester’s inner strength allowed her to rise above the negative connotations of the scarlet letter‚ and now viewed the symbol as a representation
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SYMBOL1.Scarlet Letter "A"A = Adultery (sin)The meaning changes through the times. Adultery---Able~ Able to face the society with dignity~ Able to accept her punishment alone without any support and friends~ Able to be a mother for Pearl2.Rosebush (Chapter 1: The Prison Door‚ p. 40-41)Hester = rebel‚ young soul‚ conservative‚ endured. 3.Prison Door (Chapter 1: The Prison Door‚ p. 40-41)Puritan Community = strict‚ old generation‚ conventional. 4.Scaffold (Chapter 2)Moral Discipline = Puritan stiffness
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Prompt 1: Identify the sins of Hester Dimmesdale and Chillingworth Hester Prynne’s sin in the Scarlet Letter‚ was adultery. She committed adultery with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. This sin in particular was one of the more frowned upon of the Puritan faith. In result of this sin‚ she became pregnant and gave birth to Pearl‚ who becomes the highlight of Hester’s life. Dimmesdale’s sin as recently explained was adultery as well. He as the priest was looked upon as the most honorable man in the
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does the novel reflect Puritan society? English Protestants created a large group of people in the 16th and 17th centuries called the Puritans. These people advocated strict religious discipline along with a strong beliefs and worshipping. The Scarlet Letter reflected on Puritan Society in several ways‚ from religion to discipline and punishment. Religion seemed to control everyone‚ the reverend was the person that everyone looked up to‚ and the community‚ as a whole‚ believed in fate and destiny
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For the past few weeks‚ I have learned a lot from our mandatory reading of the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ and have come to the conclusion that is much more than just a tale written to satisfy the reader’s hunger for a good scandal. Littered among chunks of romanticized descriptions of foliage and drab Puritan garments lie three very important messages emphasizing the importance of fidelity‚ duty‚ and courageousness to the human soul‚ all of which are still relevant to us today‚ and all
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Compare and Contrast: The Scarlet Letter & The Crucible The two main characters; Hester Prynne and Abigail Williams of The Scarlet Letter and The Crucible‚ respectively‚ are very similar in the ways they both commit sin in their societies. However‚ there are differences between the two. Both women committed the sin of adultery but that was Hester’s single sin‚ Abigail had sin of lust‚ envy‚ wrath‚ and greed none of which are comparable to Hester’s. Hester protected the man she loved and took
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Edmer Nieto November 18‚ 2012 Period 4 Ms. Treffner The Scarlett Letter Character Analysis Rewrite Throughout the novel‚ The Scarlett Letter‚ Revered Dimmesdale’s personality‚ attitude‚ and values change. Chillingworth‚ Pearl‚ and Hester are the cause to the change Dimmesdale goes through. Their actions each have an effect towards each other‚ especially to Dimmesdale. The author of the novel‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ describes Dimmesdale as a young minister full of religious fervor‚ and theological
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Today’s Scarlet Letter In a world where everyone’s faults are broadcasted‚ would we treat people differently? I personally think that we would definitely act adversely towards most. We would avoid certain people who we find strange. We would treat people differently once we have seen their sins. We would have a very minimized friend group for fear of adding someone who has horribly sinned. We all have certain people we do not particularly like to be around‚ but what if everyone was forced to publically
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The Letter “A” Adultery has been around for many centuries. It has maintained its consequences such as banishment to death sentence. “The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ adulteress Hester Prynne must wear a scarlet A to mark her shame. Her lover‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ remains unidentified and is wracked with guilt‚ while her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ seeks revenge.” (The Scarlet Letter) Hawthorne describes injustice‚ fate predetermination and conscience. Symbolism is one of the main critical
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Are The Scarlet Letter and The Great Gatsby Similar? The novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a novel based on adultery and hypocrisy of society. In summary‚ the novel explains the story of Hester Prynne‚ a woman who is going through a long and rough period in her life because she is facing major conflicts with her society because of the adultery she has committed. Throughout the story line‚ Hester deals with conflicts with herself and her society when she is trying to keep the secret
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