An Essay About The Scarlet Letter Finding Ones Own Truth.s
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne uses diction and symbolism to show the negative effects of stifling conformity verses the positive empowerment found in embarrassing one's own truth. He tries to impress upon his readers that an outsider whether from another physical location, or simply someone who thinks and acts outside that society's definition of acceptable behavior can in fact facilitate positive change within that society regardless of the generation or society. The secret in this novel most likely represents an idea, privacy, or even social censure.The Mary-like character Hester Prynne represents feminism, as the female-heroine, and truth, as she is unwavering in her stand against the wishes of the state, church, family and community with regard to her own truth. As represented by The Scarlet Letter, "Do you not think it is better for your little ones temporal and eternal welfare that sh
We have not evolved as far as we would like to think we have. This represents that superstition is consistent throughtout the history of mankind and that modern society was not immune. In the forest scenes, the witches and devil never materialize, as they are only aberrations as presented only through the dialogue and in the minds of the characters in this novel. " Prynne is aware of how her truth can set her free. In conclusion, the characters represented church, government, society at large, truth and feminism. Hawthorne believed Puritanism, which represents an unbending society of judgmental people, debilitates that society and breeds hypocrisy. Yet the character Dimmesdale, the co-adulterer, was said to be liken with "unutterable torment. " This shows how Prynne's stand for the truth has eventually affected the entire community in a very positive manner, changing its perspective on social norms. people brought all their sorrows and perplexities, and besought her counsel.
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