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    Scarlet Letter Symbolism

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a classic novel that revolves around the Puritan community in the early Massachusetts colony and their negative reactions to adultery. The story mainly focuses on Hester Prynne, a woman that committed an act of infidelity when she assumes her husband, Roger Chillingworth, to be dead and decides to have an affair with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. Hester unexpectedly becomes pregnant with a child named Pearl and as a life-long punishment for her action, she

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    Symbolism in The Scarlet Letter Symbolism is simply defined as the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. Symbolism is a common occurrence in literary works and many books use symbolism to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind. As in most literary works, symbolism also appears in The Scarlet Letter. There is lots of symbolism used in The Scarlet Letter to convey multiple things and to express many ideas. Symbolism can be found everywhere in The Scarlet Letter and many of the

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    Sin In The Scarlet Letter

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    Sin is any action that harms our relationship with God and pulls us away from God. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale all commit different acts of sin, but also atone for their sins in their own way. In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, author Nathaniel Hawthorne portrays the theme of sin through the three characters actions throughout the book. Hester Prynne committed adultery with her lover, Arthur Dimmesdale. While being married to Roger Chillingworth

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    Scarlet Letter Morality

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    Throughout the Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne makes it clear that Reverend Dimmesdale is ashamed that he has hidden his ignominious sin from the people. Within this narrative, the citizens of Salem, along with specific key events, impact his morality and influence his decision to display the Scarlet Letter upon his chest – to the public. It is not until the end that we see his inner soul devoured by his own sin, causing him to break and finally tell everyone the truth about the identity of Hester Prynne’s

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    novel The Scarlet Letter that some dogmatic attempts by society to label a person by his or her actions in the past will fail. Subjectivity across the community and throughout time changes the meaning of a symbol society implements to control an idea. The scarlet letter “A” Hester Prynne wears exemplifies this. The town wants the object to arouse feelings of ignominy towards Hester; however, not everyone who meets Hester interprets it the same way. The town originally regards the letters as a signification

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    Sin is a part of everyday life. The Scarlet Letter, rotates around the theme of sin and the effects it has on the mind, body, and soul. Is sin a conflict with oneself, society, or God in the novel Sin were committed by many characters in the story. The novel gives examples of symbolism, characterization, and conflict with oneself and others Symbolism was very important in the novel.Several symbols in “The Scarlet Letter” are obvious. The prision door was described as “The black flower

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    Danny Speed Period 5 Dec, 16, 2016 Scarlet Letter Today is a hard and struggling day for me. I find out if pearl my daughter who gives me life to live every day is taken away and since I have to see the governor I made gloves for him. Pearl is everything to me and I will do anything to keep her with me, a mother needs her daughter just like a daughter needs her mother. Some of the townspeople, including the governor, have come to an agreement that Pearl is a demon child. The townspeople reason

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    The Weight of a Name The Scarlet Letter is a timeless novel because of the timeless characters depicted in the piece. Each character was carefully constructed by Nathanial Hawthorne to represent a specific aspect of sin. He used these characters to tell a story that would translate how distorted the Puritans’ view of sin was. Not only did he thoughtfully plan the characters’ personalities, backgrounds, and beliefs out in order to convey this distortion of sin, but their names were carefully considered

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    Scarlet Letter Children

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    In The Scarlet Letter, the children play a variety of roles. "Pearl keeps me here in life, Pearl punishes me too!" (Hawthorne 90) This is a significance that Pearl is both a blessing and a curse to Hester, and she seems at times to serve as Hester’s conscience. The town children, on the other hand, are brutally honest and cruel about their opinion of Hester and Pearl. First and foremost, the children in the novel are presented as more perceptive and more honest than adults. Children in general tend

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    The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a psychological novel that delves into the depths of sin and morality. The Scarlet letter speaks of Hester Prynne, a Puritan woman who was sent to America by her then husband, Roger Chillingworth. Hester develops a relationship with a puritan minister in her town named Arthur Dimmesdale and they conceive a child out of wedlock. This leads to the public shaming of Hester Prynne and her daughter, Pearl. This novel explores the concept of sin, and how it affects

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