Analysis Of Hester Prynne's The Scarlet Letter

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The scarlet letter is more than just an “A” that Hester Prynne wears as punishment. The “A” on Hester’s clothing is a symbol for adultery, but under the hand stitched “A” it is much more. The “A” tells a story of how one mistake can make a big impact on life. Throughout the book there have been many scenarios that the “A” has affected different characters, in a positive and negative way. This little letter has many meanings to many people, some people that did not know it would even affect them. The simple letter is much more powerful than what anybody thought. Hester Prynne is a beautiful young woman with a beautiful heart that will forever be covered by a hideous letter, that will not only teach her a lesson but also teach those who are …show more content…

In the beginning Hester would try and hide the “A” hoping she would go unnoticed. As time went on she grew tired of hiding who she really was, so she decided to change. Hester decided to no longer hide the “A” but publish it, make it known by embellishing it; making it more broad and noticeable. People looked down on her, but that did not phase Hester, she knew she could not live in fear for what she had done. Hester went on and continued to espouse her “A” by helping others in the village. Hester would help the village by making all kinds of apparel for those with the highest authority to those who were barely surviving on their own. The more Hester would help those in her village, the more confidence she gained in herself. The “A” no longer meant she was an adulteress it grew a …show more content…

Most of his family were either businessmen, judges, or seamen. At a very young age his father died and was forced to take care of his mother and two sisters. Hawthorne had a very happy childhood, but when he came back from Bowdoin College he began thinking in a more negative light. He first began thinking that he never really did have a fun and happy childhood, but rather an isolated and solitude lifestyle. Hawthorne claims he constantly spent his time in a haunted room as a young child. When he got older Hawthorne got a leg injury and was unable to walk for a long period of time, giving him much time to think and write. Hawthorne knew he wanted to be a writer but when he found his wife Sophia Peabody he knew he would not be able to support Sophia and himself on his salary of writing books, so he decided to go and work in the Boston Custom House. Where the Custom House was talked about in “The Scarlet Letter”. Most of Hawthorne’s books always had a moral message and often dealt with sin and what was wrong with humanity. In “The Scarlet Letter” he used Hester Prynne as the main sinner and all the other characters who soon followed into her footsteps of sinning. The “A” was just a symbol of the sin but not the sin itself. The sin itself could not be caused from the “A” but from the person who wore the “A”. Hawthorne used the “A” as a constant reminder that no matter how much you try and hide your sin it

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