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    symbols that stay the entire book are the Roses on the prison door‚ the scarlet A‚ and Pearl. The roses on the prison door represent Hester while the door represents the A. The door is described as ugly‚ “The iron-work of its oaken door‚ looked more antique than anything in the New World” pg.45 which is similar to how some would think of the A’s meaning‚ ugly. Hester is a “young women with a figure of perfect elegance page. 50” the roses were also described with such beauty such as “delicate gems

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    humiliation is the answer for committing the sin of adultery. Hester Prynne is brought before the town‚ placed on the pillory with her baby in her arms and an embroidered “A” upon her chest. This action is intended to punish her for her sin‚ isolate her from society‚ and hopefully bring forth her lover. Two out of three is as good as it gets. Refusing to confess her adulteress partner‚ she bears the public shame alone. Just when Hester thinks it cannot get any worse‚ it does. Looking into the

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    meaning behind a loss and how it can’t be brought back. In Hawthorne’s novel‚ The Scarlett Letter‚ the protagonist‚ Hester Prynne‚ experiences loss. After committing adultery‚ Hester is forced to wear the letter “A” on her chest for the whole town to see. She loses her dignity and pride because of how much she is degraded in society for her sin. Because she lives in a Puritanical society‚ Hester loses everything she has worked for all of her life and becomes the very lowest of the lows in society. She is

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    is “kind” and generous‚ contrasting heavily with the cold and strict ways of Puritan society. [Mistress Hibbons:] “Wilt thou go with us tonight? There will be a merry company in the forest; and I well-nigh promised the Black Man that comely Hester Prynne should make one.” (8.39) | We learn pretty quickly that the forest is a place of naughtiness – that is‚ it’s where the witches go to hang out with the Black Man (a.k.a. the Devil). Mistress Hibbons is often trying to convince and recruit people

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    that the meteor is a symbol that the governor’s soul has been received in heaven‚ and this he transcended this gloomy world to become an angel in Heaven. At the end of the novel‚ the letter A stands for the word ’able’ and symbolizes the fact that Hester has proven herself as one who is in the help of anyone who would need her help. It can be noticed that by the progression of the novel the scarlet letter has ceased to be a stigma. In the revelation chapter‚ when the red mark on Dimmesdale is shown

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    Pearls of Wisdom: the Unusual Pearl of Hester Prynne Pearl is described as a perfect specimen of a child: her liveliness‚ coordination‚ and ideal shape make her “worthy to have been brought forth in Eden” (59). Pearl captivates the eyes of spectators with her pale radiance‚ and embodies the innocence of a “peasant-baby” along with the regality of a princess. She has a tempestuous and unpredictable temper‚ and seems to be imbued with gloom. Even as an infant‚ Pearl possesses a “peculiar look

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    present throughout the novel. The scarlet letter symbolizes Hester’s sin‚ expertise‚ and rejuvenation. The scarlet letter displays Hester’s wrongdoings with Dimmsdale. In the beginning of the novel‚ the meaning of the scarlet letter was adultery. Hester was unfaithful to her true husband‚ Roger Chillingworth. She had an affair with the reverend Arthur Dimmesdale and as a result gave birth

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    embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread‚ appeared the letter A. It was so artistically done.... had all the effect of a last and fitting decoration to the apparel which she wore…was allowed by the sumptuary regulations of the colony.’       Hester embroidered the “A” in a very intricate way‚ transforming her punishment into something of her own. Even though the letter has condemned her to solitude‚ it has changed into a symbol of her abilities.      .  ‘like a man chiefly accustomed to look

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    be punishable by death. Hester is spared by the Puritans because they believe that she will serve as a living sermon of sin. Hester must wear a scarlet letter on her chest for the entirety of her life to make up for her punishment. These events convey how the overall theme of the book stands as the punishment of sin and overcoming the pressure brought about by the Puritanical community. Hawthorne uses both actions taken by the people of Boston which include shunning Hester‚ and using her taking her

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    The Scarlet Letter & A Model of Christian Charity Beneath the Surface Nathaniel Hawthorne lived during an extraordinarily turbulent time in American history. Our young nation was barely into its second generation of independence from England. Emotionally volatile issues revolving around religion‚ slavery‚ and liberty abounded. During American ’s antebellum period‚ citizens struggled to define themselves in a rapidly changing world. Questions concerning religious doctrines‚ the morality of slavery

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