Hester's Unpardonable Sin In The Scarlet Letter

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Hester's Unpardonable Sin

Nathaniel Hawthorne uses symbolism to connect the reader to the author's mindset. The Scarlet Letter is a journey of life and sin through the eyes of Hester Prynne and her daughter Pearl. Through these two characters the reader learns about the harsh punishments of the Puritan society and immense lifelong consequences that follow. Hester and Pearl gain hope together by embracing Hester's sin of adultery opposed to being ashamed. Through this hope is gained by having confidence along with Hester's realization of Pearl being a positive lasting result in quote her “treasure”. An initial reading of the text The Scarlet Letter suggests that the text focuses on the beliefs of the Puritans and that the author is …show more content…

Hester is strong “The letter was the symbol of her calling, such helpfulness was found in her-so much power to sympathise-that many people refuse to interpret the scarlet letter A by its original interpretation They said that it meant Able ; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a woman's strength” (Hawthorne 113). This quote persuades that Hester is a strong woman and she is Able to overcome any let down in her life and can overpower even the strongest sin in the puritan society. Hester never blames other people for what is happening in her life and does not fight the blame because she has no regrets about her choice “She never battled with public, but submitted uncomplainingly to its worst usage; she made no claim upon it in requital for what she suffered ; she did not upon its sympathies” (Hawthorne 112). This quote insures that Hester was fully aware of her sin and was ready for the ridicule that was going to follow however this shows she has the strength to overcome the negative in her life and keep going. Hester is now sought out to be powerful by the townspeople. “The effect of the symbol-or rather, of the position of respect to society that was indicated by it-on the mind of Hester Prynne herself was powerful and peculiar” (Hawthorne 115). With power there is respect and with respect there is power meaning the people respect Hester and are starting to let go of their old harmful opinion and hate but it is not

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