Saturday, March 21, 2020
The Scarlet Letter Essays (409 words) - English-language Films
  The Scarlet Letter      The Scarlet Letter  Death, deceit, beauty, and love: These are some of the many themes of Hawthorns  The Scarlet Letter. The most visible theme in this novel of the four is love. They say that  love can last forever, and this book is written proof.  The protagonist, Hester Prynne, is a lovely lady who has committed one of the  worst crimes a woman can, adultery. Her husband had sent her over to the new world  from Europe. He had asked her to wait for him there until he finished some business. She  had waited for two years. When it seemed that he would never come, she gave into  temptation. After resurfacing incognito, her husband discovers the identity of the unnamed  man that she had relations with. After all of her husband's attempts to destroy their love,  they decided on leaving the country. That way they would not have to bear the shame that  the town had grown to pay unto them. Even after her newly found love, Arthur  Dimmesdale, had passed away her love for him still thrived.  The punishment for her crime was she must wear a scarlet A on her bosom for  the remainder of her life. Her daughter, Pearl, had stared at it, wondering what it was  many times. She had grown accustomed to seeing her mother wearing it. The townspeople  had all ridiculed her for her crime, but still commended her on her sewing skills. These  skills displayed every day in plain site on Her chest.   One event that truly explains the theme of this book is the part in the forest when  Pearl sees her mother for the first time as her true self. She saw her as she used to be  without the scarlet letter on her chest. Pearl's reaction was that of non-recognition. She  would not even approach her mother because she did not recognize her. It was not until  her mother put her hair up and the letter back on that she would come back. Though she  loved her mother she had grown accustomed to seeing the letter everyday. If you grow up  seeing something everyday and then all of a sudden it is gone it can be very traumatizing.  Though at first Pearl was afraid of Arthur, she grew to love him in the end.  The best part of this book is the theme of everlasting love. The rest of it is actually  quite boring. If you like love stories this is a good one to read. There love and hardships  end in tragedy just like real life.    
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