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    power of love‚ as well as playing with human emotion‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter on the struggles of Hester Prynne‚ a sinner in a Puritan community. Hester is a young beautiful woman who was married once before‚ but because of a complication in her travel to America is separated from her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ for three years. Due to this separation Hester has an affair‚ which results in a child. The novel itself contains many powerful symbols‚ including: the letter A‚ the

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    In‚ The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale internal conflict is caused by his tendency to conform to the ways of the puritan church and actions of Hester. Arthur Dimmesdale continues to follow the strict rules and regulations of the Puritan church even after his great sin. Dimmesdale allowed himself to be pushed around by these rules and doesn’t do what he truly believes in. During this time the Puritans’ way of life was incredibly strict and restricting towards its citizens

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    The Scarlet Letter is a book of much symbolism. One of the most complex and misunderstood symbols in the book is Pearl‚ the daughter of Hester Prynne. Throughout the story Pearl develops into a prominent symbol of the "A". In this essay the example of symbolism Pearl comes to represent will be explained.<br><br>In the Scarlet Letter‚ Hester‚ for her sins‚ received a scarlet letter‚ "A" which she had to wear upon her chest for the rest of her life in Boston. This was the Puritan way of punishing her

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    Mikale Jenkins 1. Hester is the main character and the person who wears the scarlet letter that gives the book its name. The letter is a patch of fabric in the shape of an “A‚” that tells that Hester is an “adulterer.” Pearl is Hester’s daughter‚ young girl who is moody and has the ability to take in things that others do not. Rev. Dimmesdale is the man who achieved fame in England as a theologian and then he came to America. Roger Chillingsworth is Hester’s husband in disguise. He is older

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    This‚ I believe is how Hester dealt with her guilt and how Arthur ultimately died. Hester’s sin was public while Arthur’s was private. In Hester’s case‚ the shame was only momentary. While it never truly went away‚ overtime the shame‚ guilt‚ and sin were all pushed onto the back burner and stayed there only occasionally resurfacing. Even though Hester had her ever constant reminders of the letter A and the child that came from the sin

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    the same way. In the book The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne the main character Hester Prynne knows how it feels to be ashamed or embarrassed. She’s shamed because while she was married she cheated on her husband. She ended up having a baby with another man. To punish her she was commanded to wear a letter “A” for adultery‚ by the townspeople‚ to always be reminded of what she did. During the book Hester tries her hardest to not show her embarrassment but it still ends up coming out in certain

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    have an “A” on his chest because she committed the sin with Hester. But instead‚ he is the puritan minister of the town. To me‚ Dimmesdale is the best example for this quote because as he tries to live with the lie of him being a sinner‚ the guilt that goes along with such deception consumes his entire life and he is then unable to continue lying as much‚ to the point that it affects his well-being.   The quote also applies to Hester Prynne‚ but in quite a different way then it does to Dimmesdale

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    An arguably atypical and progressive nature of some of the female characters in both texts is evident within‚ particularly in that of A Woman of No Importance’s American puritan Hester Worsely‚ ironically named after adulterous Hester Prynne of the Victorian novel ‘The Scarlet Letter’ (1850‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne). Hester is very much opposed to the aristocratic nature of the rest of the party and refers to English society as “shallow‚ selfish‚ foolish”‚ (act II‚ p33) believing in social and gender

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    Set in 17th century Puritan Salem‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlett Letter‚ tells the story of Hester Prynne‚ who conceives a daughter through an adulterous affair and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity. Hawthorne’s novel is filled with much symbolism. In chapter 5‚ Hawthorne uses her clothing to reveal Hester’s self-perception as self-loathing‚ to depict society against her‚ and to explore the nature of her daughter’s conception. Hawthorne uses Hester’s needlework to portray

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    complex‚ and perplexing as the veil in the Minister’s Black veil‚ are the domain symbols may encompass. Hawthorne’s notable and unique use of the inanimate letter A‚ the scenery of the rose bush‚ and the settings of forest to make the characters -Hester‚ Dimmesdale‚ Chillingworth‚ and Pearl- into symbols in the novel in order to portray his moral and theme of: Be true. Be true. Be true! The red letter A is presented but whose meaning has to be deciphered. What does the letter mean? It is a question

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