Hester Prynne In The Scarlett Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is not only a glimpse into puritan society, it's an insight into the pressure society places an individual. It especially focuses on the protagonist, Hester Prynne, who lives in a putian society which is very religiously driven. She struggles as a single mother, caring for her daughter Pearl who is a result of her adultery in a society that condemns her for the sins of her past. She has been branded a scarlet A on her chest. This A is a symbol of the sins she has committed, and how society sees her. Hester Prynne has lived alone in a puritan colony for two years. The puritans placed an emphasis on righteousness and sovereignty of God. They had Very strict and negative views on sex. She was sent ahead …show more content…

Throughout the book she shows she is independent. The best example of her independence is her ability to provide for pearle and herself. In the beginning her self worth was dependent on the community's perception of her. The scarlet letter takes away her independence. We see her coming to terms with all that has happened “‘Let us not look back,’ answered Hester Prynne. ‘The past is gone! Wherefore should we linger upon it now? See! With this symbol I undo it all, and make it as if it had never been!’”. In this quote we see the A loses its meaning and power. It is no longer a token of sin, it is just a red letter. Hester becomes independent from the views others have on her and the sin the letter represents. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a look into the pressure society places an individual. Hester Prynne longs for independents. But the scarlet letter strips her of her freedom to be who she chooses, instead forcing her to be a victim of how society portrays her. Throughout the book she becomes more caring, humble, and strong. finally culminating in her realization that she can be independent of what people think. She realizes that the A doesn't have to define her, she can define

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