Hester Prynne was sent ahead to the “new world” by her husband as he stayed back to finish business before joining her. She lived her life as a seamstress in the new town and looked to the local pastor‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ for comfort. However‚ somewhere along the way‚ Hester had a baby without the known father. For this‚ she was imprisoned and convicted of adultery and was forced to wear the letter ‘A’ on her bosom for the rest of her life. In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ the author
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The Scarlet Letter‚ shockingly‚ possessed similar aspects. Specifically‚ the author‚ Ruth Reichl‚ and the troubled‚ female protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ owned qualities of likeness. A modern food critic and a woman outcasted by sin would not‚ at first glance‚ occupy any sort of parallels. Nonetheless‚ Reichl and Hester share details about their lives including the title of mother‚ reception of hostility from others‚ hold a respected occupation‚ and the loss of identity. Reichl and Hester are happily
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Hester is the protagonist in the book The Scarlet Letter. She is described as a beautiful and proud young woman who is married to Roger Chillingworth. When she first enters in the story‚ she is wearing an “A” meaning she has committed a sin of being an adulteress with the reverend. When she walks out into the public showing off her “A” she is leaving her head held high. Hester has such an amazing outlook on things. She has decorated her red “A”‚ this shows she is capable of making ugly things and
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In the book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Hester Prynne is the protagonist. Hester is a good person who made a bad decision‚ which makes her a relatable character regardless of the year this book is read in. Hester is the protagonist‚ but at times she does seem more like a victim than heroine. “[Hester] was tall‚ with a figure of perfect elegance‚ on a large scale. She had dark and abundant hair‚ so glossy that it threw off the sunshine with a gleam‚ and a face which‚ besides being
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The protagonist of The Scarlet Letter‚ Hester Prynne‚ struggles with the perceptions placed upon her by the society of Boston. Although Hester initially rebels openly‚ she is not egotistical like Abigail and she eventually abandons overt rebellion for peace of mind and understanding of the self. While it is true that her affair with another man constitutes a sin‚ she remains a woman of virtue. In the puritan society‚ relationships are not supposed to be broken unless by divorce‚ even if the husband
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In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s usage of duality and descriptions displays Romantic Era ideas and shows how his content is a product of this time and environment. The Romantic Era brought about the development of the archetype of the Romantic hero. Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne‚ the main character of The Scarlet Letter‚ as a near-perfect example of the Romantic hero to contrast her with Puritanical society as well as to show the duality of sin. The Romantic hero is characterized by a
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conversation between Hester and Chillingworth throughout Chapter 14 allowed Hester to come to the conclusion that while she did commit a sin‚ she has repented for it. Chillingworth‚ however‚ spreads evil around and shows utterly no condolence for his actions. In fact‚ Chillingworth is aware of his own evil and chooses to continue on‚ which leads Hester to despise him more than she already did. She knows that hatred is a sin‚ but she declares that she will hate Chillingworth anyway. Hester feels as if he
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A Good Sinful Woman Hester Prynne is a young Englishwoman who was sent by her husband to Salem alone. She is punished because she has given birth to a daughter named Pearl‚ although her husband has been absent for two year. Hester is forced to carry her child and wear a scarlet letter “A” attached to her bodice and experience three hours of public humiliation as a sinful woman after her three-month imprisonment. In my opinion‚ although Hester is said to be sinful‚ she is a positive character
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Task 1 – Quotes: 1) “But the point which drew all eyes‚ and‚ as it were‚ transfigured the wearer‚ - so that both men and women‚ who had been familiarly acquainted with Hester Prynne‚ were now impressed as if they beheld her for the first time‚ - was that SCARLET LETTER‚ so fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon her bosom” (51). This quote perfectly describes the Scarlet Letter and how it will be affecting Hester for the remainder of her life. Her punishment (to wear the letter “A” on
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our generation. The threat of punishment is what Hester and Pearl had to endure throughout the entire story. In my opinion Pearl is the most misunderstood character throughout the book. She is very intelligent but can be troublesome at times. On top of that‚ she is the product of sin which could only make things harder. I think Pearl is ultimately misunderstood because she is feared by the Puritans and the Puritans children. For example‚ as Hester and Pearl were leaving Governor Bellingham’s mansion
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