Examples Of Individualism In The Scarlet Letter

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“The ‘A’ Is For Angel”
The mantra of the Era of Romanticism is “Imitation is suicide”, Nathaniel Hawthorne demonstrates the need to be an individual in his novel The Scarlet Letter. At the time, puritans were forced by the pressures of society and the church to lead these sinless lives in order to reach their ultimate goal and transcend their mortal lives.. In the story, Puritans followed the example set by the church and lived what society considered a perfect life. In short, Puritans have idea of purity thrust upon them when in reality purity can not be obtained through following the masses. Hester Prynne, the protagonist, strays from the beaten path and separates herself from society in life rather than in death. Hawthorne’s idea that the …show more content…

Hester was able to overcome the false purity and was punished for it. However the punishment was what made her individualism flourish. Through the letter, Hester finds that she is who she is and the puritans can’t do anything about it. The letter is supposed to be a symbol of shame but the symbol becomes Hester’s defining characteristic and is seen as a symbol of charity and all the things Hester did right despite having sinned according to their religion. In chapter 12 of The Scarlet Letter a meteor goes across the sky, “looking upward to the zenith, beheld there the appearance of an immense letter—the letter A—marked out in lines of dull red light. Not but the meteor may have shown itself at that point, burning duskily through a veil of cloud, but with no such shape as his guilty imagination gave it, or, at least, with so little definiteness, that another’s guilt might have seen another symbol in it” (Hawthorne Ch 12). The puritans had interpreted the meter as meaning an angel was sent to them, so Reverend Dimmesdale should preach his sermons of purity and sanctity. Reverend Dimmesdale, took the meteor as a warning of his damnation if he did not speak the truth. The A in the sky was symbolic of God’s sign that Hester should not be punished because she was eng herself in the eyes of the romantics. That is the best thing you can be. Dimmesdale's guilt for not being truthful, and the fear of overcoming society have weighed do heavily on him that he constantly punishes himself and carved the letter A into his own chest. For Hester the A is a symbol of pride and individualism, but for Dimmsdale, the letter represents shame and sin. Through Dimmesdale's perspective, God is exposing his sins through the meteor encouraging him to confess to the sin and is set free, transcending society and overcoming the status quo of the Puritan

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