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A Summary Of Hester Prynne's The Scarlet Letter

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The Scarlet Letter is solely revolved around this red letter that the main character Hester wears. The letter “A” that is pinned to Hester Prynne originally stands for adultery, but as Hester becomes more involved in the community, much of the town forgets Hester's original crimes and claims that it stands for angel instead. Everyone has their own take on Hester and her letter. The letter “A” has different connotations for different characters and evolves through the novel. The Scarlet Letter is meant to be a symbol of shame but instead becomes a powerful symbol of identity to Hester. It is meant to be a symbol of shame but becomes a powerful one to her. At first, there's no question: it symbolizes the sin of adultery, and Hester wears …show more content…

The community interprets it differently, as a message from God commemorating the life of the recently deceased Governor and proclaiming him to be an angel. Hester names her daughter Pearl "as being of great price—purchased with all she had—her mother's only treasure!" (ch.6 paragraph 1). Hester does not have the ability to tame her daughter; she simply gives in to the child's inner nature. As long as Hester herself remains unsure about the moral consequences of her affair, and as she lives in between passion and duty, she will never be able to control Pearl. But once she makes peace with her sin, Pearl may truly become her child, a child of love. The way Hester’s life was ruined for so long was the ultimate price that Hester paid for Pearl. With Pearl, Hester’s life was one almost never filled with joy, but instead a constant nagging. Pearl would also make her own “A” to wear, and sometimes played games with her mother’s, trying to hit it with rocks, or decorating it with prickly burrs. When Hester would go into town with Pearl, the other children would make fun of her and Pearl would yell back and throw dirt at them. Pearl symbolized the decimation of Hester’s social life and mental state. Pearl is sort of the living version of her mother's scarlet letter. She is the

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