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    When Pearl enters the novel, Hawthorne uses specific details when describing her. He describes her physical appearance as; “beauty that became everyday more brilliant, and the intelligence that threw it’s quivering sunshine over the tiny features of this child.” (81-82). Combining with her ravishing beauty, are the exquisite dresses that Hester has made for her to wear. With Pearl’s adorable looks and charming clothing,other children viewed her as unusual and strange. As a result of exclusion from

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    In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Pearl's character not to be a daughter but to be a symbol that manifests Hester's guilt from her sin of adultery. When Pearl is first introduced, she is only a few months old, but already, she seems to have an understanding of her mother’s sin. As Hester holds Pearl to her chest, where the letter is, Pearl winks at the sun as if letting it know that she understands that her God-given duty is to never let her mother forget her sin. It is almost like

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    Sarah Thompson Mr. Carter English III 7 November 2017 The Scarlet Letter and the Making of a Pearl Every pearl begins as a dangerous and harsh intrusion into life. A piece of dirt is inserted into an oyster’s environment where it doesn’t belong. The oyster can either respond by dying, or by accepting and surrounding the sand with care. With continual care, the oyster turns the small speck of dirt into a beautiful pearl. The Scarlet Letter is a story of how one woman takes a scandalous event and rather

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    of as beautiful- new life, new beginnings, and new experiences. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, one child- Pearl- is anything but beautiful; she becomes a physical link in the town to her mother's sin. This sin conveys the young child as demon-like simply because of her lineage. The townspeople deem her unholy because she is unlike the other children who live "normal" lifestyles. Although Pearl seems to be rude, inappropriate, and defiant, she stands up for herself in ways

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    In the book, The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses Pearl as a symbol of the scarlet letter "A." He also uses Pearl to make Hester and Reverend Dimmesdale admit their sin of adultery. Pearl makes this right by making Dimmesdale admit to the town that he has committed this sin and also by making her mother see that she is not as bad a sinner as she believes.When the Puritans look at Hester and Pearl, they think that Pearl is a child of the devil and think she has no heart because she is the result of

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    Pearl functions primarily as a symbol. Only seven years old when Dimmesdale dies. She has the ability to provoke the adult characters. Draws their attention to the overlooked truths of the adult world. Pearl makes the reader aware of the society that made her mother wear the Scarlett letter. Pearl’s interesting comments about the letter raise crucial questions about its meaning. Pearl is curious about the relationship between Hester and Dimmesdale. Allows for Dimmesdale to feel guilty about his

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    Pearl is an evident symbol that sends multiple messages in the book. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne symbolism is quite evident throughout the text. In the case of Pearl, Hester's Daughter, she symbolizes many things in the text. Pearl forces Hester to deal with her sin and learn to cope with the consequences she faces resulting from what she did. Pearl helps send the message of the importance of forgiveness and consequences. She symbolizes the sin that Hester has committed

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    outcomes. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, the Puritans in seventeenth century Boston, Massachusetts, have strong moral beliefs regarding self indulgence. Born an outcast, Pearl is the product of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale’s forbidden passion. She is both a benefit and burden. Although she is young, she has wisdom far beyond her years. In many ways, Pearl is a curse for Hester; however, she manages to provide her mother with joy. Due to Pearl inheriting Hester’s stubbornness, she

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    Pearl trapped by sin! People get trapped by their past all the time. In the scarlet letter it is obvious that Dimmesdale and even Hester get caught up in their past and wallow in their guilt, Dimmesdale more so than Hester. However Pearl is a character that is often overlooked because of her free spirit and joyous nature. But she is a character who none the less has been affected tremendously by the consequences of Dimmesdale and Hester’s actions. In the Scarlet Letter a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne

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    symbols in the Scarlet Letter, but three symbols that really stand out are the scarlet letter itself, Pearl, and the rose outside the prison door. They stand out because they each have their own interesting story behind them and how the author, Nathaniel Hawthorn, used them to symbolize different things throughout the book is unique. Pearl is a symbol of how public sin can set one apart. She is looked at as different than the other children. None of the other children wanted to play with Pearl, because

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