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    In The Scarlet Letter, author Nathaniel Hawthorne includes Hester Prynne 's view in terms of the unfair position of women in society. Hawthorne conveys Hester 's thinking about the subservient role women play, and how this is a fundamental aspect of the society they live in, however unfair it may be; the only way to change this idea would be to build society anew and change the very hereditary nature of not just men, but women as well. Hawthorne shows how Hester 's speculative tone comes as a…

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    most detailed symbols shown in The Scarlet Letter is the usage of sunlight. Depending on the context, sunlight can possess multiple meanings. Not only it appears in the setting, but also visualizes Hester’s importance to this novel. In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne uses the symbol of the sunlight to exemplify a plethora of concepts and ideologies. The sunshine is explicitly shown as a symbol of truth. A prime example is when Dimmesdale shows off the scarlet letter. His support with his fellow…

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    or have committed. As sophie turner once proclaimed “To me, bravery is to stand up for what you believe in.” In order to embrace the significant term “hero” one must learn from his or hers mistakes and redeem themselves. Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and John Proctor from Arthur Miller’s, The Crucible both express traits of heroism through their courage, willingness to sacrifice, and power to forgive their own mistakes. At the beginning of the novel…

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    In The Scarlet Letter we see how private turmoil is worse than public shame. Throughout the book we are shown the struggle of Hester as she deals with the consequences of her actions after she commits adultery and bears a child from the affair. She is forced to wear a scarlet letter “A” on her chest to symbol adultery and further outcast her from her community. She takes this punishment to heart and makes a extremely flashy letter “A” which she wears with no regret and for much longer than…

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    of Sinners In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne’s purpose of creating the character of Pearl is to show his opinion on sin and guilt. Pearl is the living proof of Hester’s sin and every time Hester looks at her she will remember her sin and Pearl will not allow Hester nor Dimmesdale to hide from their sins. On multiple occasions, Pearl made it clear that Hester’s sin must be shown, such as when she was uncooperative with Hester after Hester had removed her scarlet letter. Also, Pearl did…

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    In his 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne explores the turbulent effects of sin and guilt in a seventeenth-century Puritan society. The story begins and ends on the town's scaffold, first with Hester Prynne standing before the crowd, so young but already burdened with the life sentence of wearing a scarlet “A” for adultery. She holds her child, who is more a complicated symbol of an act of sin, than a familiar comfort. In the crowd stands her lover and her betrayed husband, whose…

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    1. The Scarlet Letter is a fictional historical romance novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. 2. In The Scarlet Letter, the protagonist, Hester Prynne has been accused of adultery in her Puritan society, in Boston, Massachusetts. The novel opens with the narrator discussing the Custom House and his discovery of the story of Hester Prynne. Following this introduction, the story flashes back to the time of Hester Prynne. She is going from the prison to the town scaffold with onlookers…

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    The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne likes to blur the lines between what is real and what is not, leaving his readers to interpret what they want from his writing. Ambiguity in Hawthorne 's novel is one way he adds a certain level of conciseness that almost every romantic story requires. He gives you the general theme without really giving away the message and that is what makes The Scarlett Letter and many of his other books intriguing to read. In The Scarlett Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne…

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    The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a work of fiction which was set in seventeenth century in Boston. The story shows complex topics of the Puritan system in the colonial era and the idea of sin and justice. It is more than just the tale of sins, it is an intense love story between Hester Prynne and Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. The main character of the story, Hester Prynne is punished for her sin of adultery. Throughout the story, the author, Mr. Hawthorne seems to sympathize with…

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    Sin (Write Prompt Title Here) Looking back on how we got sinful, how can we do sinful actions? How can we forgiven of our sins? [HK]. The Scarlet Letter is a novel that involves a particular sin human beings often commit [BRG]. In Hawthorne’s novel, Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale committed adultery and we find that their sin changed influenced their life completely [TH]. We can find about the consequences of Prynne’s and Dimmesdale’s sin as a punishment, how a sin impacted their…

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