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How Did Hester Prynne Grow From Outcast To Respected Woman

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Hester Prynne: From Outcast to Respected Woman
In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter a woman named Hester Prynne is prosecuted by her Puritan Community. She made love to a man that was not her husband and committed one of the greatest crimes, adultery. Through her prosecution of being judged by her community her husband, who thought to be long lost, arrives. She rises through the ashes of her seclusion and disgrace to become a strong woman. Hester Prynne a woman who learned and grew from her “sins”, earned her keep, and became strong and independent shows one’s past does not define you, but how you grow from it does.
Secluded and prosecuted for committing adultery Hester Prynne felt the weight of the world on her shoulders. Feeling burdened she fled to an abandoned cottage. As Hester’s daughter grew older the elders of her village threatened to take her away. As she plead for the governor to not take away Pearl, her daughter, she spoke of how the scarlet letter taught her. “This badge hath taught me, - it daily teaches me, - it is teaching me at this moment, - lessons whereof my child may be the wiser and better, albeit they can profit nothing to myself.” (76). She shows courage …show more content…

Hester learned to provide for herself and her child without the help of anyone. She worked hard every day sewing clothes for the people who alienated her without complaint. She made Pearl the finest clothes while only giving herself the dullest of things. “Hester sought not to acquire any things beyond a subsistence, of the plainest and most ascetic description of herself and simple abundance for her child.” she made it clear that Pearl was most important in her life by just their attire. She made her daughter the light of her life even if she also showed her the mistake she made. By accepting and growing from her mistake she became an independent and strong

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