The Scarlet story
In this book the prison was built for all the sinners in the town. It was a symbol ofpunishment to the people. It was made of cold stone wall and it was right in the middleof the quiet town. It also represented crime because of all the different crimes peoplehave done to get in there. And a symbol of sadness for everyone that was inside theprison. Hawthorne's significance of the prison was to show even in a small town there isalways some siners and some evil.he also wants you to see how the Puritan law seesAnother important symbol in this story was the rosebush outside the prison. It was verybeutiful. It represents beauity because of the rose petles that grow on it. And a symbol o
fpain because of the thorns on the stem of the plant that protect the plant from differentthings. Which is a very big sine inthis town. Hester wore it with pride and even when she could take it off she dident. Also probely one of the most important symbols in this story was the scarlet letter. But she was also protrade a siner because she comitted adultrywhen her husband was gone. Hawthorne uses it as to say there is alittle good in all evil. By that Hawthorne is saying that there is a little evilin all of us. Because she still wore the "A" on her chest even know everyone in the town mocked herevery day. Also Hester's daughter Pearl was a very important person in this story too. She was a symbol of being goodat heart and being kind to other people. Also she is concitered as evil, in how she would throw rocks at the little boysand girls when they went into town. It also represents life and rebirth in how the plant can surive all by itself and howthe petals can die and fall off and thay grow back. She was also a product of sine,because Hester was not married to Dimmesdale whenshe had her. Also symbolized as a good mother to pearl, even know pearl got her kickedout of the town. because she was very smart,controling,and perceptiveof the thing that go on around her,also the mocking from the people in the town everyday.
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