Hester Prynne Symbolism In The Scarlet Letter

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In today 's modernised world people are often times criticised for the way they dress, act and portray themselves. Similarly, this judgement has been going on since the early days of the Puritan Era. During this era, a popular novel called The Scarlet Letter takes place. In this novel, the main character, Hester Prynne, commits an act of adultery and is forced to wear the letter “A” upon her bosom. Like Hester Prynne, I was expected to wear a letter upon my chest for the purposes of this essay. I wore the letter “P” for the vice of procrastinator, which I felt like I was guilty of. By wearing this letter for an entire school day, I was able to feel the way Prynne felt on a much smaller scale. I was constantly looked down upon and questioned …show more content…

Prynne’s letter symbolized her sin rather than her vices. This can be seen in chapter 6, where it says,” … that little creature, whose innocent life had sprung, by the inscrutable, decree of Providence, a lovely and immortal flower…” (Hawthorne 98.) So, Prynne’s “A” symbolized her act of adultery in giving birth to Pearl. As a result of this, she was forced to stand in the stalls and be publicly humiliated, in front of the whole town. On the other hand, I was not publicly humiliated or exposed to an entire population of people. My experience was more 1on1 verses Hester’s being on a completely bigger scale. Hester’s scarlet letter was more of a metaphor than mine. Throughout this novel, Hester was metaphorically walking in darkness. This can be seen in chapter 16, where it says, ““Mother,” said little Pearl, “the sunshine does not love you. It runs away and hides itself because it is afraid of something on your bosom…” (Hawthorne 202.) Through this quote, it can be seen that the sun is literally running away from Hester suggesting that she is in a dark place in her life. Hester’s letter was representative of her life and her actions that she chooses to portray. My letter is more representative of a temporary vice that can easily be changed through better …show more content…

In today’s society, people are more accepting of others differences compared to the Puritans. This often times means that people will silently judge a person, rather than being up front with them. In addition to this, the Puritans religion was much stricter and saw sins to be much more severe, compared to today’s society. They also believed in irresistible grace, which is when “Salvation is given only by God and cannot be earned even by the most pious believer, nor can it be spurned by the vilest sinner.” Based on this belief, Hester’s “A” was a sign of her afterlife destination, while mine was only a temporary vice. This lead the members of the Puritan society to look at Hester in disgrace and to react to her letter. Meanwhile, in today’s society people follow a variety of religions causing people to not judge others based on their own personal beliefs. So, in my experience of wearing the letter “A”, I was not verbally abused as Hester was, nor was my letter assumed to be tied to any religious

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