Suffering for a Great Price

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In The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester commits adultery, causing her to wear the burning scarlet letter. The scarlet letter creates a lifetime of suffering for Hester. Khalil Gibran said,“Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars.” As the years go by in Hester’s life, she becomes emotionally stronger through her suffering and begins to realize what she should believe in. Hester’s life is of a martyr due to the hurt and pain she faces on a daily basis.
Firstly, Hester suffers in her belief in her love for Dimmesdale. In the beginning of the book, Dimmesdale is asked by Governor Bellingham to try to acquire the person who committed the crime with Hester. When Dimmesdale asks who is the man, she replies, “Never... Ye cannot take it off. And would that I might endure his agony, as well as mine!”.(64) This is the first time where the townspeople and clergymen are able to see her love for Dimmesdale, but they mistake it for stubbornness in their eyes. Hester says she will even endure the pain of Dimmesdale, displayin...

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