Moment (Page #) 2 Quotations (Pages #s) Literary Device Connection/Significance Chapter 6 – Pages 85-97 – (34-38%) This chapter basically goes into detail about the forbidden daughter of Hester whose name is Pearl. The first quotation is not from a scene, but rather just the author introducing you a bit more to Pearl.…
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is written with many important themes, which still happen in today’s society. One of the most obvious themes of this book is how society judges and acts towards another individual’s mistakes. For example, after Hester Prime, who is the main character, is labeled as an Adulterer society pushed her to be an outcast. Even after her child is born people still view her and her daughter as a follower of Satan. Today, people label each other based off of a person’s past mistakes.…
To create a modern adaptation out of an older work is a challenging task. Talented writers must devise different ways to keep a story faithful without turning the audience’s attention away. One adaptation that successfully captures and takes a creative approach is Easy A. Easy A is an American teen comedy film partially inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter. Written by Bert V. Royal and directed by Will Gluck, the story follows a teenage girl after telling a white lie about losing her virginity and how it effects her life and those around her.…
Context- In this quote Hawthorne has explained the issue that Hester is having, Hawthorne then takes a break from the story line of Hester and describes how Pearl (Hesters child) is developing in the world that has been filled with evil ,deception and judgement. The importance of this quote is that it described how pearl acted and how she acted alone, versus how she acted with other children her age and how her attitudes and misbehavior are a symbol of the misbehavior of Hester and the town. The author is intending on progressing how she is a symbol of the sins of this adultery. The author is tells us this quote to move the plot of the story from a child who has temper issues to a child who is peculiar just as how the towns overall behavior…
Tom was thrilled when he woke. He was excited because today was the 150th anniversary of the peace that had been brought to the only community left in the world known as Esterville. There would be a big gathering in the town square, everyone had to go to the gathering. It was a rule that Ester had left.…
Chapter 1: The Prison Door Setting: Boston, Ma 1600’s Puritan Society- Harsh punishing, simple lifestyle, repressiveness. Plot: A crowd of people gather around the town prison and watch the door…
Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter and director Gary Ross’ Pleasantville provide many examples of characters being the complete opposite internally than how they are viewed externally. They characterize this with a strong theme of misjudgement towards many characters. Hawthorne and Gary Ross also portray this with examples which involves a person being falsely judged in society or dealing with a problem within themselves that they cannot display publicly. Hawthorne’s…
The three works by Nathaniel Hawthorne all have overlapping themes, characters, settings, symbols, and plots. To begin, the major theme behind the stories is sin. This is evident in The Scarlet Letter through Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne's adultery. In "The Minister's Black Veil" by the minister hiding his face to represent that the entire world in hiding behind their own black veils, or sins. In "Young Goodman Brown", does not trust anyone because of their hiding sins.…
The Scarlet Letter tells the story of the talented, young minister Reverend Dimmesdale, who attempts to keep his sinful act of adultery with Hester Prynne a secret because he fears facing judgment. However, as time goes on, his remorse takes a toll on him mentally and physically. Arthur Dimmesdale’s intelligence and aptitude for preaching is…
The Scarlet Letter is a novel that was an eventful novel that was written in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The novel takes place in Puritan America. This setting serves as a necessary fuel for the novel’s gears to continually turn from its beginning to its conclusion. The relationships housed in the book are also extremely important for the sustained survival of the plot. Many characters display moral frailties throughout The Scarlet Letter, thus creating a novel that challenges the reader’s ethics and logic.…
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s masterpiece, The Scarlet Letter, focuses its attention around many predominant themes, which generate innumerable interpretations. Motifs such as adultery, revenge, and forgiveness are prevalent within the novel based on Puritan locale. The characters of Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, each exhibit behaviors, which have been placed upon them by the burdens in their everyday lives. The Scarlett Letter focuses on the puritanical judgment of what is deemed a sinful act and how this same act affects the three aforementioned characters who share this secret in an entirely different way. Hester Prynne impresses the reader by proving that she is unmoved by the public’s judgment, and this ability…
The Scarlet Letter vs. Easy A Rumours have always existed, but they aren’t always true. The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is about a woman named Hester, who is forced to wear a letter A on her chest to represent her sin and separate her from the Puritan community she lives in. The movie, Easy A, which is directed by Will Gluck, is reflected on the book. It is about a girl named Olive that gets a rumor about herself around the school.…
Scarlet Letter Journal Analysis Journal #2: In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the scarlet letter negatively affects Hester because it excludes her from society, labels her as the embodiment of sin in the town, and grants her a lot of disrespect among the people. Hester lived in a cottage that was far away from the whole town and completely surrounded by woods, which already made her feel separate from the community. Not only that, but every time she went to the busy Boston area, her contact with society made her feel “banished, and as much alone as if she inhabited another sphere” (Hawthorne 78). Hester is obviously suffering from isolation already, due to her sin and the scarlet letter setting her apart from everyone…
Easy A is a movie created by director Will Gluck. The movie is about a high schooler who lies and loses her respect throughout the school. Most people who have watched this movie know that it’s trying to compare itself to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous book The Scarlet Letter. The movie compares itself in some well thought out ways like how Olive is an outcast from her peers after everyone learned about her lie.…
The Scarlet Letter Final Essay The Scarlet Letter is a book written by Nathanial Hawthorne about a woman who commits Adultery. Although Hester is shunned for sinning, Hester is also alienated after committing Adultery because the town’s people’s morals are wrong, Hester’s morals are wrong and she is shunned For committing this sin.…