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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Symbols and Symbolism Essay - Changing Symbolism in Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter :: Scarlet Letter essays

Changing Symbolism in The ruby-red Letter         In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester Prynne was forced to wear an A on her chest. Hawthorne related the villagers changing perception of Hester Prynne to the changing symbolic representationism of the scarlet letter from a symbol of shame, ability, to honor.   In the beginning of the novel, the A symbolized shame and punishment. One villager voiced his opinion on the A when he stated, At the very least, they should have put the mark of a hot iron on Hester Prynnes forehead(p.59). The villagers saw the A as public punishment. They saw Hester as lucky because her punishment was not jolty enough. Another villager saw Hester in a new light when she said, She hath good skill in her needle...but did ever a woman...contrive such a way of demonstrate it...What is it but to laugh in the faces of our godly magistrates and make a pride out of what they, worthy gentlemen meant for pu nishment? The A made clear what the villagers Puritan principles were and showed the Puritans judicial system in action. When Hester embroidered the A beautifully, she mocked their judgment. Thus, the villagers saw Hester has prideful. The A also exposed the Puritans hidden shame. Hester recognized this when Hawthorne said, She felt an eye- a human eye - upon the ignominious brand, that seemed to invest a momentary relief, as if half of her agony were shared.(p.89). A few villagers saw the letter and Hester as a constant reminder of their own sin. Hester was the painful representation of the lust that they kept hidden inside. The Scarlet letter was seen as a symbol of shame yet caused the villagers to see Hester as fortunate, boastful, and as a symbol of their own faults.   Later in the novel, the A came to show a womans ability. The villagers said now, it meant Able so strong was Hester Prynne with a womans strength(p.156). The villagers realized that Hester end ured in all their stares and tormenting without ever saying or doing anything in return. They were impressed by her ability to be strong and raise a child and help many others at the same time.

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