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The Symbolism Of Names In The Scarlett Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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The Scarlett Letter is packed full of many algorithms, symbols, and motifs. Which helps the reader have a greater understanding and depth of the Scarlett Letter. Throughout the book the names of the characters have an algorithmic names. Such as how Dimmesdale means dimming, or lack of insight, Chillingworth means chilling or inhuman, and how Pearl is the result of an irritation that turns beautiful. But mainly in the Scarlett Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses significant symbolism in the character’s names. In the Scarlett Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses very significant symbolism using the characters names. For example, Chillingworth. When the name is said aloud, it can be interpreted to cold and inhuman, or such as how he brings a "chill" to Dimmesdale's and …show more content…

Chillingworth also symbolized the most poisonous form of evil, revenge. Even though the book states that evil in its purest form, comes from the relationship between hate and love, the narrator points out that in the novel's final chapter, both of the emotions rely upon "a high degree of intimacy and heart-knowledge; each renders one individual dependent . . . upon another". Which is not brought upon him from Hester and Dimmesdale's wrongful deed. But rather has been thoroughly thought about, and planned by Chillingworth himself to destroy the relationship between Hester and Dimmesdale. (“Sparknotes”) When the name Dimmesdale comes to mind, instantly the word dim stands out. It may not seem like much, but when dwelled upon, it will appear to describe Dimmesdale’s characteristics. Dimmesdale's characteristics could be, weakness, lack of will, and lack of

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