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Hester Prynne Influence On Society

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The protagonist in The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne was the strongest and bravest woman ever. She won in everything she did. Hester Prynne was a very strong woman in her community. Professor Jamie Barlowe (University of Toledo) said, “Hester Prynne lived before she was a character in Hawthorne’s novel, and she has continued to be part of our thinking as a culture…” (NPR). Hester has been a big influence to women for a very long time. She changed how we look at things. At the time the novel was made, women had no rights. They could not stand up for what they believed in. Hester committed the biggest sin of all. She was judged and other women wanted to even kill her, but Hester never gave up. She had the chance to leave and go on to another town to start a new life with no judgment, but she chose to stay and face the consequences that came with her sin. …show more content…

Hester was “alone in the world, cast off by it, and with this sole treasure to keep her heart alive, she felt that she possessed in defeasible rights against the world, and was ready to defend them to death”. (Hawthorne 100). Pearl was the only thing Hester had. No one would help her out, and now they thought she was not responsible enough to care for her. Hester cried “Go give me the child!” (Hawthorne 100). Hester says that Pearl was a reminder of the sin she committed but also a gift from God. When she was fighting for Pearl, she mentioned that “she is my happiness!” Hester loved Pearl and was not going to let the governors take her away. She was a strong woman that kept fighting for her daughter. Hester repeated over and over for her daughter. Hester repeated over and over “God gave me her keeping…“I will not give her up!” (Hawthorne 100). She fought for her as much as she could and did keep her little

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