Thursday, January 23, 2020
Scarlet Letter :: essays research papers
 Symbolism is traditionally a sign or token of something. In the matter  of literature, the definition of the literary device, symbolism, is  more complicated. Symbols of literature are usually metaphysical. The  main symbol of The Scarlet Letter is the red "A" that Hester Prynne was  sentenced to wear on her chest. Nathaniel Hawthorne's intention was to  make the meaning of the crimson token worn on the bosom of Hester  Prynne is highly ambiguous. In this he was successful. Although the  "A" means "adulteress" to the people of Boston, to reader the "A" may  have other meanings such as "American" or "able". To the townspeople,  author, and reader clearly the original intention of the "A" was to  stand for "adulteress". When Hester Prynne became pregnant during the  absence of her husband she was accused and convicted of adultery. Her  sentence was to wear a scarlet letter "A" on her bosom to let everyone  know that she was an adulteress, forevermore. Because of her unique  sentence everyone knew that she was, in fact, an adulteress and people  treated her that way. Society condemned her for her sin, without  knowing anything else. Hester was forced to live alone on the  outskirts of the city. She was a seamstress, but got very little  business. When she used her skills to decorate the "A", things only  got worse. People felt that she was trying to show off the fact that  she was an adulteress, or that she was proud to be. Hester's daughter,  Pearl, was constantly ridiculed by other children for being an "evil",  "devil" child. Clearly it was the first intention of the symbol to  reve! al that Hester Prynne was an adulteress. Although the first  intention of the "A" was to mark Hester Prynne as an adulteress, it  also has other, more abstract meanings. The letter has a relation to  the word, "American". Hester Prynne's "A" reflects an "American"  meaning in various ways. For one, America is a melting pot of many  peoples and ideas, as was Hester's "A". She earned that "A" under  certain situations. She was in a loveless marriage. She had been  separated from her husband for 2 years. She thought he might be at the  bottom of the sea. She was in love with another man. She was  perceived and punished under a strict Puritan eye. Like the  development of America, the were many conditions that led to the  developed of Hester's "A". Another way that Hester Prynne's "A"  symbolizes America, is that they were both shaped by past actions. No  matter how Hester had changed, since her act of adultery, at any point    					    
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