Saturday, August 3, 2019
Free College Essays - Symbolism in Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter :: Scarlet Letter essays
The Scarlet Letterà  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Symbolism      à        à  Ã  The book The Scarlet Letter is all about symbolism.à   People and       objects are symbolic of events and thoughts.à   Throughout the       course of the book, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester, Pearl, and       Arthur Dimmesdale to signify Puritanic and Romantic philosophies.       à  Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the Puritans, is an extreme       sinner; she has gone against the Puritan ways, committing       adultery.à   For this irrevocably harsh sin, she must wear a symbol       of shame for the rest of her life.à   However, the Romantic       philosophies of Hawthorne put down the Puritanic beliefs.à   She is       a beautiful, young woman who has sinned, but is forgiven.à         Hawthorne portrays Hester as "divine maternity" and she can do no       wrong.à   Not only Hester, but the physical scarlet letter, a       Puritanical sign of disownment, is shown through the author's       tone and diction as a beautiful, gold and colorful piece.       à  Pearl, Hester's child, is portrayed Puritanically, as a child of       sin who should be treated as such, ugly, evil, and shamed.à   The       reader more evidently notices that Hawthorne carefully, and       sometimes not subtly at all, places Pearl above the rest.à   She       wears colorful clothes, is extremely smart, pretty, and nice.à         More often than not, she shows her intelligence and free thought,       a trait of the Romantics.à   One of Pearl's favorite activities is       playing with flowers and trees.à   (The reader will recall that       anything affiliated with the forest was evil to Puritans.à   To       Hawthorne, however, the forest was beautiful and natural.)à   "And       she was gentler here [the forest] than in the grassy-margined       streets of the settlement, or in her mother's cottage.à   The       flowers appeared to know it" (194) Pearl fit in with natural       things.à   Also, Pearl is always effervescent and joyous, which is       definitely a negative to the Puritans.à   Pearl is a virtual       shouting match between the Puritanical views and the Romantic       ways.         à  To most, but especially the Puritans, one of the most important       members of a community is the religious leader; Arthur Dimmesdale       is no exception.  					    
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