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What Is A Spell In The Scarlet Letter

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Hester Prynne is isolated from her puritan society after committing adultery. As punishment for her crime, Hester is judged by her community and wears a scarlet ‘A’. The scarlet ‘A’ is used as an isolation tool and to imply adulterous actions. “So that both men and women, who had been familiarly acquainted with Hester Prynne, were now impressed as if they beheld her for the first time, -- was that Scarlet Letter, so fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon her bosom. It had the effect of a spell, taking her out of the ordinary relations with humanity, and inclosing her in a sphere by herself” (Hawthorne 51). Even though members of the society who previously interacted with Hester have a certain image of her, that image is completely expunged …show more content…

Hester embroiders the scarlet ‘A’ and wears it without shame. “It was the art—then, as now, almost the only one within a woman’s grasp—of needlework. She bore on her breast, in the curiously embroidered letter, a specimen of her delicate and imaginative skill, of which the dames of a court might gladly have availed themselves, to add the richer and more spiritual adornment of human ingenuity to their fabrics of silk and gold” (Hawthorne 74). By adorning and decorating her ‘A’, it is understood that Hester has associated some pride with the representation of her crime. Members of her puritan society see the scarlet ‘A’ as a symbol of shame yet Hester has deviated from this symbolism by not attempting to conceal or show embarrassment in her scarlet letter. A professor from King’s College, Laurie A. Sterling questions Hester’s actions and what they represent, “you might also ask why Hester chose to decorate the sign of her sin with gold embroidery and why she chose to embellish it—This line of inquiry could lead to a question about Hester’s place within her society. Is Hester making a statement about her sin? Is she, as one of the matron’s assumes, proud of her A?” (Sterling 224). The specific meaning of the letter A was never explicitly stated in The Scarlet Letter; it is therefore open to interpretation. Hester interprets her letter differently as opposed to …show more content…

Her opens with a close – up of Theodore’s face and a red shadow screen right. As the camera zooms out it is obvious that Theodore stands out in his workplace; he is the only one wearing red, matching the colors of his office. The opening scene, along with its color palette and introduction of Theodore’s job, foreshadows some psychological issues that Theodore may have. “To my Chris. I've been thinking how I could possibly tell you how much you mean to me. I remember when I first started to fall in love with you like it was last night. Lying naked beside you in that tiny apartment - it suddenly hit me that I was part of this whole larger thing. Just like our parents - or our parents' parents. Before that, I was just living my life like I knew everything - and suddenly this bright light hit me and woke me up. That light was you. I can't believe it's already been 50 years since you married me. And still to this day, every day - you make me feel like the girl I was - when you first turned on the lights and we started this adventure together. Happy anniversary. My love. My friend till the end. Loretta” (Jonze DVD). Theodore writes love letters for other couples for a living, yet he is not in a relationship. However, Theodore must have been in a loving relationship to be able to write this letter and hundreds more. Theodore is lonely, longing for the same love that he witnesses as

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