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    It is a question if Hester Prynne is actually sorry for the acts she committed. Hester Prynne, in the Scarlet Letter, commits the sin of adultery and is branded with a letter ‘A’ being embroidered on her dress. She accepts this punishment, as she believes she deserves the public ridicule and shame. However, Nina Baym in “Who? The Character.” The Scarlet Letter: A Reading, states she believes Hester isn’t as sorry as she seems to the townsfolk. Baym believes Hester does try to realize the choices…

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    Is Hester Prynne ultimately a heroic figure? Make sure to support your argument with textual support, as well as a clear definition of what it means to be a hero. Hester Prynne ultimately becomes the symbolism of a heroic figure. A hero is “a person who is admired for great or brave acts or fine qualities” according to Merriam Webster. Hester Prynne displays brave qualities with the will to survive under the weight of the Scarlet Letter. An ancient proverb says, “the greatest pains are on the…

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    follows the life of Hester Prynne, a woman living in Puritan America and forced to wear a scarlet letter that represents her sin of adultery. Although faced with hate, Hester manages to rise above it and help others. The novel classifies as a feminist novel because it shows a woman, alone in a world filled with discrimination, battle against society’s judgement and not giving into peer pressure. A feminist is someone who stands up for the equal treatment of men and women. Hester demonstrates…

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    HESTER PRYNNE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter occurred in the 17th century, where religiously based laws were more widespread than now. In Hawthorne’s novel, the lead character, Hester Prynne, endured the shame and consequences of her crime of adultery. Likewise, in the 21st century, it is still controversial and unjust for women to be convicted and persecuted for actions as grievously as being discussed. Furthermore, women located around the globe such as Nigeria,…

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    Hester: A Heroine? In “On The Scarlet Letter”, D.H. Lawrence has a critical view of Hester Prynne. He believes Hester is glorified and condemns Hawthorne for the dishonest depiction. In his opinion, the impact of Hester’s sin is impaired by the praise expressed in Hawthorne’s writing. D.H. Lawrence effectively conveys his opinion to the audience by using allusions to literature, a concise syntax, and a harsh tone. D.H. Lawrence’s allusions to literature help to prove Hester Prynne’s…

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    scaffold for all to see, holding an infant tightly in her arms, is how Hawthorne choses to introduce Hester Prynne in his novel, the Scarlet Letter. She does not speak, but remains apathetic toward the insulting crowds below her. Just the beginning of this intricately written book portrays Hester in a way that reveals many of her uniquely interwoven character traits. Despite being an outcast Hester puts up an emotional wall to hide her true identity, and this becomes who she is. Even though the…

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    In this passage from Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne is described, as well as the Puritan society. Hawthorne’s tone towards Hester is one of admiration, due to her inner strength and independence. Contrastingly, Hawthorne believes that the Puritan society is too harsh and cruel towards Hester, ostracizing her from her community, and shaming her for an act she did not commit alone. Although Hester comes across as serious and steely, Hawthorne begins this passage by explaining…

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    definition is a nearly perfect description of Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Once Hester is forced to wear the scarlet letter, she is nothing more than just a physical existence. The way that townspeople originally treat Hester after her punishment is declared is truly shocking. Throughout most of the novel, Hester is not referred to as a person, but as an object because of the townspeople of Boston. The start of Hester Prynne becoming an object all…

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    In the Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne introduces Hester Prynne as a beautiful criminal. Furthermore the incredulous Roger Chillingworth has been pretending to be a medical doctor, which he has been fooling the townspeople. In addition, his real persona is the town hussy Hester Prynne’s husband with a vengeance. Misguided Hester Prynne has been on her own for two years without her husband whom she married for money. After three long, agonizing hours standing up on a pillory with her Christ child next…

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    2017 Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter The Scarlet Letter is a romance, historical, and American fiction novel, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hawthorne wrote this novel using a time scheme opening in Boston in the year 1642 and closing seven years later. Throughout this period of time little action occurred. The action that had arisen, involved a important character in one way or another. This relevant character, was one of the four main characters in The Scarlet Letter; Hester Prynne.…

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