Character Analysis Pearl
One of the most complex and elaborate characters in The Scarlet Letter is Pearl, the misbegotten offspring of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Throughout the story Pearl, becomes quite the dynamic little individual, as well as an extremely important symbol- one who is constantly changing. Pearl's involvement in the complex history of her parents inadvertently forced her to be viewed as different and is shunned because of her mother's sin. Pearl is a living scarlet letter to Hester, Dimmesdale and finally the reader, acting as a constant reminder of Hester's, as well as humanity's shortcomings.Hawthorne uses vivid descriptions to characterize Pearl, as he dose to every character thought the story. Pearl is first described as the infant; "...Whose innocent life had sprung, by the inscrutable decree of Providence, a lovely and immortal flower, out of the rank luxuriance of a guilty passion." .From the beginning of her life Pearl is viewed as the result of a sin, and as a punishment. Physically, Pearl has a"Beauty that became every day more brilliant, and the intelligence that threw its quivering sunshine over the tiny features of this child."Pearl is described as beautiful, with a
The child could not be made amenable to rules. Pearl is continuously seeking public recognition from Dimmesdale as her father, which is only natural; however even from her infancy her constant seeking has presented an uncanny representation of the trite expression "Your sins will find you ought. " She represents the driving force behind Dimmesdale's tormented soul, which seeks nothing, but to be released from anguish. Gloucester, Massachusetts: Peter Smith Publishing, 1959. In chapter two, the reader sees Hester refusing to hold Pearl next to her breast with the scarlet "A. Pearl and nature are referred to as not conforming to Puritan society. This characteristic makes Pearl so different from the rest of society that she is unaffected by the community's harsh reaction to her existence and constant disapproval, and is a product of nature and its ways She is extremely intelligent and always asking questions at the most inauspicious times, such as requesting of her illegitimate father to ". " The townspeople even refer to her as a "demon offspring. Suggesting Pearl's close association to evil. hone with deep and vivid tints' a bright complexion, eyes possessing intensity both of depth and glow, and hair already of a deep, glossy brown, and which, in after years, would be nearly akin to black. Pearl was never accepted by the children even though her inescapable seclusion was due to the sin of her mother.
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