Pearl In The Scarlet Letter

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A pearl is a precious thing; the finest example of something; pure, white, sinless. However, this distinct character, Pearl is unwanted, a sign of transgression, taint, dirty, and full of sin. In The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne commits adultery and has a baby named Pearl who is the symbol of her mother's sin. Pearl is a rebellious outcast within The Scarlet Letter. She plays a role in key narrative events and due to the embodiment of her mother's sin her actions represent her identity.

Pearl is an influential character in Scarlet Letter. Pearl starts out as an infant; “whose innocent life had sprung, by the inscrutable decree of Providence, a lovely and immortal flower, out of the rank luxuriance of a guilty passion” (Hawthorne, 81). Pearl is a fiery and bipolar character and she acts differently in many situations. Her behavior is very unpredictable and dangerous at times. Many foreshadow that she is going to act in a way but she does quite the opposite. Pearl Prynne is never influenced by anyone and does not have a role model just as no one looks up to Pearl. In a way she is a recluse.

The relationship between Pearl and Hester is central to the story. Pearl relationship with Hester is a vast blessing and a wicked reminder of the past. The natural question arises that is Pearl a blessing or a …show more content…

Pearl is the baby of an adulteress act so she is a symbol of controversial love and an act of breaking the ten commandments. In The Scarlet Letter, Pearl is first mentioned as a three-year-old. The number 3 is a symbol a triangle (Stewart, “Number Symbolism”). The Triangle is a symbol for Resilience (Campbell, “The Symbolism of a Triangle”). Pearl show’s resilience when she faces constant derision as she grows up and she doesn’t let the words get to her. Peal is also a symbol of resilience because Pearl gives a reason for Hester to be resilient throughout the internal

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