Character Analysis Of Hester's Characters In The Scarlet Letter

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Although publicly admitting to ones sins can be a difficult task, in the long run it is worth the beginning pain. In the Scarlet Letter Hester committed a sin of adultery. Her punishment of the sin was to wear a letter “A” on her bosom until she was told she could take it off. As Hester’s character grows in strength, she realizes that although the letter’s original purpose was for punishment, its new developed meaning has an affect much greater on her. Through the public humiliation of forcibly wearing the “A” Hester’s character develops for the better as she feels that the letter has grown apart of her and given her freedom. After Hester’s sin she was able to change her reputation by proving to the puritan community that she was worthy, leading …show more content…

By the townspeople the letter is described as “elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold… so artistically done” (37). Hester's talent is reflected in the symbol of the letter with the time she spent making the letter. Also, from Hester designing and embroidering the letter on her own expresses how she is taking control of the situation on her own and that she should show off the beauty of the letter. As Hester continues to work hard she takes more pride in her “A.” People believed “the letter was the symbol of her calling” (111). The letter gave Hester a new power and trait to be able to sympathize with others and be able to do for others. People even began to interpret the letter very differently from its original meaning. They began to …show more content…

Wearing the Scarlet Letter represents Hester’s sin of adultery. The town’s authority punished her by forcing her to wear the “A” publicly as a reminder to the whole community of the sin she has committed. As Hester’s character grows in strength she realizes that “if truth were everywhere to be shown, a scarlet letter would blaze forth on many a bosom” (59). Hester expresses how everyone sins and if everyone was punished the way she was, everyone would have to wear a letter of their own. The punishment of wearing the “A” gave Hester the freedom of not having to hide her sins from others. Everyone in the community saw her at her weakest point so her character and abilities could only increase from there. However, the people with hidden sins have to protect their reputation which causes a lack of freedom. The power of the Scarlet Letter has provided Hester with a new found freedom for

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