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Did Hester Prynne Deserve His Punishment

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Why was Hester the only one punished? Would her punishment be different in some other country? Is this punishment still taking place today? A sin is a sin regardless of what sin it may be and they all should be handled in different punishments. But never should you over look someone else’s sin and just punish one for what took place. In the Scarlet Letter there were so many sins committed but only one punished by the Puritan Community. Hester Prynne was the only character punished for her sin by the Puritans and the others either died from guilt or suffered trying to have revenge. If you have sin then you should own up to it and take full responsibility for the crime you have committed and not deny any punishment. Hester Prynne a young lady …show more content…

Not only did this symbol show the sign of sin but also a sign of strength. “Such helpfulness was found in her- so much power to do and power to sympathize- that many people refused to interpret the scarlet 'A' by its original signification. They said that it meant 'Able'; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a women’s strength.” (Hawthorne P. 146) Hester punishment was this symbol but this symbol taught her more than anything else could have taught her. It taught her that she had the strength to overcome her sin and it also taught her that not all bad things come from a sin. Hester never refused to wear this symbol of shame and she never showed disappointment around her little Pearl. Little Pearl was so use to the scarlet “A” that one day while going out to design a costume she decides to use grass and make the letter A to put on her bosom. “Pearl took some eel-grass, and imitated, as best she could, on her own bosom, the decoration with which she was so familiar on her mother’s. A letter,—the letter A,—but freshly green, instead of scarlet! The child bent her chin upon her breast, and contemplated this device with strange interest; even as if the one only thing for which she had been sent into the world was to make out its hidden import.” (Hawthorne P.

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