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    SCARLET LETTER PREQUEL Today, I’m standing in a crowd watching my best friend Hester Prynne look down upon us on the scaffold at the edge of the marketplace due to the adultery she has committed. I’ve known her for probably 7 years now. We met on a Sunday after church was ending. To me it seems as if Hester really liked out minister Dimmesdale the way she gazed upon him during the sermon. We became friends on a Thursday night when she invited me to dinner. Hester really had some good qualities for

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    Scarlet Letter Ambiguity

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    In The Scarlet Letter, sin and guilt represent the theme of morality throughout the entire novel. The scarlet letter “A” is the main representation of the protagonist assumed moral ineptitude. Yet there is a certain amount of vagueness that occurs at her initial appearance that leaves the reader a bit confused. Nathanial Hawthorne produces a marvelous piece of ambiguity that allows the reader to question their own idea of how morality is defined. While he works the theme of morality into all of

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    Scarlet Letter Hypocrisy

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    Prynne received the punishment of adorning the red letter A on her chest after committing adultery, with a man who remains unnamed for a majority of the novel. The story revolves around the love triangle that connects to Hester’s life prior and during her time in Boston. Hawthorne’s dark prose highlights the hypocrisy of the Puritan religion and human nature, but fails to capture any strong characteristics of women. Nonetheless, The Scarlet Letter portrays an ironic and complex view of society that

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    Analysis of The Black Man In The Scarlet Letter Symbolism is the practice of representing things by symbols, or of investing things with a symbolic meaning or character. In the novel “The Scarlet Letter”, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, symbolism is the main feature of the story. Symbolism is used throughout the novel to describe every object in the story from the characters to the rosebush to the scarlet letter itself. One of the major symbols in “The Scarlet Letter” is the black man, who can not only be

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    Victimization in the Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, victimization is a major theme that affects many different characters. While the culprits of the crime are made clear early on, determining an ultimate victim of the story is much less feasible. Throughout the novel, while dealing with internal and external struggles, each character endures a sufficient amount of suffering. Although each character is affected differently by Hester and Dimmesdale’s sin, Hester, Pearl

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    Scarlet Letter Symbolism

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    Throughout the novel, The Scarlet Letter, the author, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses a few key symbols to represent major themes in the book. The most obvious and well known, as it is in the title, is the scarlet letter Hester is forced to wear. Three other symbols are the scaffold, the sun, and the forest. To begin with, the most important and influential symbol in the entire book is the infamous scarlet letter, hence the title, The Scarlet Letter. In the second chapter, Hester walks out of the prison

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    Scarlet Letter Betrayal

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    The imorialty that is betrayed in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s book “ The Scarlet Letter” is very descriptive. The characters Hester and Reverend Dimmesdale commit adultery. They both end up paying for their sin but in to very different ways. Hester is open with hers while Dimmesdale tries to hide the truth. As the story goes on the character change and they have two very different views on the sin that they have both committed together. Hester committed adultery and admitted her sin to the public after

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    The Scarlet Letter Essay

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    The Scarlet Letter Introduction The Scarlet Letter is a classic tale of sin, punishment, and revenge. It was written in 1850 by the famous American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. It documents the lives of three tragic characters, each of whom suffer greatly because of his or her sins. Shot Plot The story begins with Hester Prynne, a resident of a small Puritan community, being led from the town jailhouse to a public

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    The Scarlet Letter Essay

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    Hawthorne, Nathaniel The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter is biblical in notion that there is sin in everyone, but it is up to God to judge. The theme of The Scarlet Letter is that revenge gets you nowhere and guilt is not the way. A determined woman refuses to speak out, but the secret is told and it costs two men their lives. Adam and Eve are guilty of sin and God punished them so perhaps that is the way it should stay. Hester Prynne’s scarlet ‘A’ has marked her forever

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    Marxism is the study of the struggle between the upper, lower and middle class. One ideology of Marxism: religion or "organized religion", is depicted in the novel "The Scarlet Letter". The novel takes place in a town governed by an unbelievably strict religious group called the Puritans. Religion plays a huge role in the people's role and class (upper, lower and middle) of that society; it is also meant as a means to keep the common people in check. During the Middle Ages religion was very important

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