Signs in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

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The Scarlet Letter shows Nathaniel Hawthorne’s way of using various signs to evolve the characters and help them atone for their sins and rid their fear of consequences. “A sign has tremendous power to communicate a message that transcends the sign itself.” (Gray 19) The Scarlet Letter involves an adulterous scandal between the two main characters, and how they live with the embarrassment and shame that comes with the sin. Hawthorne’s use of different signs such as the “A” and the scaffold help accompany the reader in understanding each character. Through Hawthorne’s writing, the reader gains a deeper meaning of the story, and that is achieved through signs.
Signs in American literature are very important, as shown in The Scarlet Letter, and can either guide or confuse the reader. A sign is defined as something that stands for something else. For example, a stop sign is used to show that the driver needs to come to a complete stop in order for other cars to proceed safely. This sign is used when driving to keep the roads and citizens safe. In literature, signs are used to define or...

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