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    Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of “The Scarlet Letter”, chooses to use a number of different symbols in vital scenes throughout his book. In the story, the reader will recognize a number of different images that have much deeper meanings contributing to the plot of the novel. Hawthorne produces detailed images for the reader and makes the symbols clear in his writing. Symbolism is a major aspect of “The Scarlet Letter”, without it, the story would not be as highly regarded as it is today. There are

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    The Famous Scaffold Scene In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel The scarlet Letter, the scaffold is one of the many symbolism that is mentioned in The Scarlet letter. The scaffold has an important significance and symbolism which is shown in three different scenes. The symbolism and significance of the scaffold in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The scarlet letter significance sin, shame and redemption. The first scaffold scene symbolize sin. The first scaffold scene is taking place in the marketplace during

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    Guilt as Reparation for Sin in The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a novel about a Puritan woman who has committed adultery and must pay for her sin by wearing a scarlet “A'; on her bosom. The woman, Hester Prynne, must struggle through everyday life with the guilt of her sin. The novel is also about the suffering that is endured by not admitting to one’s wrongs. Reverend Mister Dimmesdale learns that secrecy only makes the guilt increase. Nathaniel Hawthorne is trying to

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    The Scarlet Letter Critical Analysis Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts, the direct descendant of John Hawthorne, and a judge at the infamous Salemwitchcraft trials. The guilt that Hawthorne felt over the actions of his ancestor had an enormous impact on his writings. In his introduction of "The Scarlet Letter", Hawthorne accepts the guilt from his forefathers and offers to repent for their crimes (Waggoner, 5). This unusual way of viewing

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    The Symbols of The Scarlet Letter that I have chosen are The letter “A”, Pearl, and the Scaffold. The themes that I have chosen are Guilt/Punishment, and Sin. The letter “A” is a symbol of Hester Prynne’s crime of adultery with a man. The letter A is put on her breast and she is forced to wear it as a symbol of Guilt, shame, punishment. The A is put on her by the town authorities in front of many people in the marketplace to publicly humiliate her. The letter A is a crimson red color that is embroidered

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, the scarlet letter “A” is the main symbol. Like any other symbol, there is not just one word or characteristic to identify it. There are many different meanings to capture the true symbolism of the scarlet letter. The letter is a result of Hester Prynne’s unlawful act, originally representing adultery, shame, sin, and guilt. This is the form in which she is identified, and also judged by the townspeople. Although the scarlet letter has set a negative connotation

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    In the Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses many symbols to purvey ideas to the reader. Some of these symbols change meaning throughout the book, showing how things change through the years, such as how the letter ‘A’ on Hester’s chest changes meaning as the story progresses. There are many complex symbols during the course of the book. Symbolism gives the reader a deeper understanding of what is going on in the story, and how things are related to eachother. The Letter A is the most prominent and also

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    Chapter 1:The Prison Door The first scene of the scarlet letter begins with a description of a dull, dusty, dark prison cell Every description pertaining to the people or the society has a sense of depression that is dark and bland. The only living and colorful item described in the scene is a rose bush at the peak of it's growth, which becomes an important symbol throughout the book. Chapter 2:The Market Place The second scene of the scarlet letter is about Hester Prynne, a young women that committed

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    Hawthorne's novel The Scarlet Letter, sin and guilt are two of the main themes of the novel. Hester Prynne, a mistress, embraces her sin publicly by wearing a scarlet letter on her bosom for the rest of her life. Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, Hester's paramour, hides his sin of adultery from the community. Thus Reverend Dimmesdale tortures himself in private. Prynne is more able to deal with her sin because she had to stand on the scaffold for three hours, wear the scarlet letter, and she was treated

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    The Scarlet Letter – An Analytical Response By Yash Arora “No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.” (Hawthorne 224) It is impossible to live with the guilt of one’s own sins, but one can seek salvation from regrets through the forgiveness of others. This recapitulates the entire set of ideologies and themes of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”. His artfully crafted characters

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