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Scarlet Letter - PaperNathaniel Hawthorne is an author that most certainly did not belong in the "Puritan Age," but rather in the "Transcendentalist" time period. Hawthorne wrote "the Scarlet Letter" as an allegory to ask the question, "What is sin?" Hawthorne's main focus of writing "The Scarlet ...
"When the young woman - the mother of this child - stood fully revealed before the crowd, it seemed to be her first impulse to clasp the infant closely to her bosom: not so much by an impulse of motherly affection, as that she might conceal a certain token, which was wrought or fastened to her ches...
The Tongue of Flame "I consider The Scarlet Letter the most intensely moving and the most beautifully composed work in American fiction," said Roy R. Male in his article, "The Tongue of Flame: The Scarlet Letter". This reader of the Scarlet Letter enjoyed the book immensely an...
Throughout the novel, Pearl remains the reminder of the sin that Hester committed, this is her symbolic importance. Many of the characters in this novel suffer the consequences of their sins, however, none seem to suffer as much as Pearl. Despite the fact that she has committed no crime to society, ...
There are numerous characters in The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, that play noteworthy roles. The character that stands out the most is Hester Prynne. Hester changes significantly during the course of the novel. In the beginning of the novel she is conceived as an extreme sinner throug...
\"Woman, it is thy badge of shame!\" Governor Bellingham was describing the image of the scarlet letter to Hester while they were discussing if the punishments that Hester had to go through were adequate for the crime. Hester was living in the outskirts of the city in a small abandoned cottage for s...
As a writer, Nathaniel Hawthorne is best known for his use of symbolism. The Scarlet Letter is considered by many to be the world's first truly symbolic novel. A symbol is a person, place, object, or activity that stands for something outside itself, and literary symbols take on their meaning within...
Hawthorne uses transcendentalist ideas in order to show how sin can allow personal growth In The Scarlet Letter Hawthorne uses the Puritan society as an analogy for mankind. This setting allowed him to show the human soul under extreme pressure. The main characters of Hester, Dimmesdale and ...
One Letter Closer to GodIt is adequate to begin a composition of this caliber with the quote, "It (the scarlet letter) had the effect of a spell, taking her out of the ordinary relations with humanity, and enclosing her in a sphere by herself" (56). This confinement, undoubtedly, keeps Hester close...
The book The Scarlet Letter is all about symbolism. People and objects are symbolic of events and thoughts. Throughout the course of the book, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester, Pearl, and Arthur Dimmesdale to signify Puritanic and Romantic philosophies. Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the ...
I. Puritan New England was a place filled with strict laws and an unbreakable moral code. A. Hester and Dimmesdale's secret passion is an example of rebellion to this moral code. 1. Hester and Dimmesdale are lovers in their own eyes, but in the eyes of the townspeople they...
"The framework of that instrument of discipline, so fashioned as to confine the human head in its tight grasp, and thus hold it up to the public gaze" (9). These words help describe the ominous place known as the scaffold. Throughout the Scarlet Letter, the scaffold is a reoccurring symbol...
"Love, whether newly born, or aroused from a deathlike slumber, must always create a sunshine, filling the heart so full of radiance that it overflows upon the outward world" (Hawthorne 193). More than a tale of sin, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is also an intense love story. His master...
"A true symbol is substantial, not accidental. You cannot avoid it; you cannot remove it." Saul Bellow Write an essay showing why the scarlet letter A is or is not a "true symbol."The Letter A, GulesNathaniel Hawthorne uses many strong symbols through out his novel The Scarlet Letter to convey h...
The Scarlet Letter- In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, the letter "A" changes it's meaning many different times. This change is significant. It shows growth in the characters, and the community in which they live. The letter "A" begins as a symbol of sin. It then becomes a symbol of her ab...
The symbol I chose is the Scarlet Letter. The scarlet letter is meant to be a symbol of shame, but instead it becomes a powerful symbol of identity to Hester. The letter's meaning changes as the story progresses. In the beginning, it was which intended to mark Hester as an adulterer, the "...
Many Puritans strongly believed in the impending war between good and evil. These conflicts were usually signified by the use of light and dark, sun and shadow. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlet Letter, there are many indications of the battle between good and evil. Hawthorne uses such ...
The Scarlet letter starts out with an unfortunate marriage between Hester and Roger Prynne, within this marriage we see it lead to adultery and revenge, which is all a sin in the puritan world of which is the setting of the book. We see that with Hester's sin of committing adultery lead other people...
"Be true! Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world, if not your worst, yet some trait whereby the worst may be inferred!" (page 260) White lies, grey lies, and plain old dirty fat lies are sprinkled out every day like a fountain. The only true difference between them is the amount of gui...
A theme is a central idea or abstract concept that is made concrete through representation in person, action, and image. There can be more than one theme in a story. In the novel The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth all demonst...
The Scarlet LetterSome stories contain one main theme and/or symbol, whereas others may containmany themes and/or symbols. There were many themes and symbols found throughoutThe Scarlet Letter. The main symbol in the story was the letter "A" which identifiedHester as an adulterer. This symbol direct...
THE SCARLET LETTER Hester Prynne is the definition of a strong women. She has all of the qualities that women in any society strive for. Hester Prynn is more powerful than any man or masculine society, just like the one she is in. Hester is able to go against the Puritan society she is able to wor...
In the world of literature, there are many ways to indirectly convey or foreshadow events, settings, and situations. Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter uses a great deal of literary devices and techniques in order to effectively lead the reader towards his viewpoint and, finally, towards his p...
Significance of The Letter A The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a novel that takes place in a Puritan community during the middle of the seventeenth century. The story is concerning a woman named Hester Prynne who had an affair with a man by the name of Reverend Arthur Dimme...
The Scarlet Letter The "6th Sense" of Sinners In the Novel, The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the society of a Puritan town of Boston excludes anyone who is a nonconformist or is in any way deviant from their thoughts, laws, and standards. However, the townspeople themse...