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The Ending Of The Scarlet Letter

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Throughout life, every person lives through peaks and valleys of emotions. Weeks turn into months then into years, all filled with nothing but happiness and bliss. All this joy makes a person feels as if nothing could ever go wrong, but every time anything travels up, it must come down. This downward spiral can occur in an instant, sticking out of thin air like a curse meant to ruin your enjoyment of life. Valleys are the worst part of the cycle. Shame, despair and solitude are enough to tear anyone 's feelings apart. These feelings make people want to pack up and leave without saying a word to anybody. An onslaught of hate from others and oneself as well forces people to change their beliefs and outlooks of what life truly has to offer them. Many will start to question whether they could ever feel happiness again. The ending of The Scarlet Letter goes through the peaks and valleys of Hester, Pearl and Dimmesdale’s emotions as their plan to leave for a new life fades away in an instant. The struggle these characters have to endure for it all to fall apart proves why it is, in fact, a sad ending. A ceremonial parade marched down and through the small town where there was to be a new governor elected. The whole town had gone out to this event, including Hester and Pearl as Dimmesdale was to give a speech to the crowd. Through the crowd cheers of joy burst out as the local musicians played music. Everyone there was having a good time, but Hester. Actions taken by some of the

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