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Feminist Criticism : ' The Scarlet Letter '

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Andrea Rhoden
English IV
Almack
1st six weeks
The Scarlet Letter:Feminism
Feminist criticism is a form of literary criticism that uncovers the common mistreatment of women in literature. For centuries, women have been viewed as the minorities, unable to control and protect themselves. In history, women have had little to no voice in the world, what little bit of a voice they have is only obtained through marriage. Men are so dominant that they are able to get away with crimes far easier than women, when a crime is committed it is far more shocking for it to come from a women rather than a man. The Scarlet Letter depicts the concept of feminism perfectly from the very beginning, Women are a tool used to reproduce and men are the main concern to do everything else including make decisions.
As far back as the history books go we have accounts where men were the rulers and women were seen as unimportant or even as a blemish on the face of the society. This sadly is demonstrated using Hester Prynne. Majority of the time the women are looked down upon for things that men do as well, for some reason it is viewed that it is worse for a women to perform these acts than it is a man. Hester is found guilty of adultery because she is found to be with child while her husband is away. Hester has vowed to keep the name of her fellow sinner a secret which we later find out is because he is a higher member of society. Because he has power in the community, Hester does not wish to ruin his

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