Hester Prynne made many mistakes in the eyes of her piers, including committing adultery and not following every law in the Puritan church. Still, those two missteps do not take away from her title as a transcendentalist. If anything, these two actions make her more of a transcendentalist. As a result of her committing adultery, she did not conform to the desires of her piers by refusing to identify the father of Pearl. Instead, she was forced to rely upon herself for sustenance and caring for pearl as nobody wants to help the “Scarlet A.” After being released from prison, she begins to use the sea and forest for privacy exhibiting a love and understanding of nature. Even after all of her illegal actions in the eyes of the other Puritans, Hester Prynne still continued to identify as a Puritan, deciding to interpret the bible the way she wants instead of what is thrust upon
Hester Prynne made many mistakes in the eyes of her piers, including committing adultery and not following every law in the Puritan church. Still, those two missteps do not take away from her title as a transcendentalist. If anything, these two actions make her more of a transcendentalist. As a result of her committing adultery, she did not conform to the desires of her piers by refusing to identify the father of Pearl. Instead, she was forced to rely upon herself for sustenance and caring for pearl as nobody wants to help the “Scarlet A.” After being released from prison, she begins to use the sea and forest for privacy exhibiting a love and understanding of nature. Even after all of her illegal actions in the eyes of the other Puritans, Hester Prynne still continued to identify as a Puritan, deciding to interpret the bible the way she wants instead of what is thrust upon