Scarlet Letter Nature Quotes

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The Scarlet letter is full of symbolic scenes that all tie to the basic nature of human beings. "In the dark night-time, he calls us to him, and holds thy hand and mine, as when we stood with him on the scaffold yonder! And in the deep forest, where only the old trees can hear, and the strip of sky see it, he talks with thee, sitting on a heap of moss!” That particular quote is said by Pearl but it ties Dimmesdale to the antics of nature. Nature frees the soul and when Dimmesdale meets Hester and Pearl in the woods he finally feels free to show his true feelings towards the two of them. The woods free him from the judgement and possibly ruins of the town that they live in. Although it shows that Dimmesdale is a coward it also shows that deep …show more content…

"When he found the eyes of Hester Prynne fastened on his own, and saw that she appeared to recognize him, he slowly and calmly raised his finger, made a gesture with it in the air, and laid it on his lips." This is another quote that doesn't have to do with nature as in the outdoors but instead has to do with human nature. Chillingworth is doing the same thing that Dimmesdale does throughout the story, he is saving himself. Chillingworth knows that if he allows Hester to reveal his identity it will ruin his stance in the town and make his life miserable, so he makes sure that she knows not to say anything. “We have wronged each other.” Chillingworth tells Hester that they have wronged each other in reference to Hester's sins and their marriage in general. Chillingworth knows that he shouldn't have forced Hester into that marriage, he knows that she was young and beautiful and that he was old and ugly. He should have seen the adultery coming but he forced the marriage anyway thus hurting Hester. This is a connection to nature because once again Human nature is shown and that is guilt. It is Human Nature for us to feel guilty and upset when we hurt the ones that we care

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