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The Scarlet Letter Archetypes

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Archetypes in The Scarlet Letter
Archetypes are symbols of the basic human motives. There are many different archetypes with their own set of values, traits, and emotions. The literary criticism, mythological, looks at the analysis of the monomyth; which explains how all stories are just different variations of each other. Archetypes explain how the characters, symbols, or places in the stories we read are just variations of the monomyth. Characters in The Scarlet Letter represented the universal archetypes. The character of Pearl exemplifies the self type of the Sage. “The truth will set you free”
(Golden 6). This is the motto of the sage character. This quote from The Scarlet Letter shows
Pearl’s feelings regarding Dimmesdale owning up to …show more content…

Hester does this by not letting the scarlet letter hold her back, she still lives her life and does what is best for Pearl. Hester becomes sought after for her skill of embroidery and garment making. The first stage in the hero’s journey is the departure. “The novel begins as Hester nears the end of her prison term for adultery” (Novels for
Students 306-328). Hester now has to face the world with her newborn child. The second stage is
Initiation. “the punishment of permanent public humiliation and moral example: Hester was to forever wear the scarlet letter A on the bodice of her clothing” (306-328)” The stage of Initiation is when the hero enters a new scary world and having to gain a new outlook. This is what Hester has to do when she is standing on the scaffold holding Pearl tight to her chest. The third stage of the hero’s journey is the road of trials. “Ask me not!” replied Hester Prynne, looking firmly into his face. “That thou shalt never know” (Hawthorne 63) By choosing not to name the father of
Pearl, Hester has begun her walk down the road of trials. Her road is made by raising a devil child, knowing her husband is now in the colony, and having to wear the scarlet letter for

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