Saturday, March 16, 2019
Essay --
During the 17th century, Puritans believed scripture dictated every aspect of their lives. It appeared pellucid in the Puritan faith that their defiant actions and inner thoughts were to remain repressed. Puritans entangle the urge to resist their impulses because by law, each desire they had, exemplified a jerked meat from the devil. In The Scarlet Letter, Nathanial Hawthorne takes his character, Hester Prynne, who commits acts of infidelity, and turns her against the Puritan community. Although the scarlet A objectifies Hesters domain and exposes strict Puritan society, it also liberates her as a result of her eventual(prenominal) transformation. The book reintroduces Hester Prynne in society after her time in prison. Consequently, she frame isolated from the entire community due to her promiscuous actions. When she walks onto the scaffold, many of the townships elite crowd around to witness Hesters ache from every footstep of those that thronged to see her (Hawthorne 49). The towns population line up to protest against Hesters release because it appears as an outrage and quite rarefied for such behavior. She lives far out on the outskirts of town, assuring the people that its comparative remoteness put it out of the sphere of that social activity which already marks the habits of the emigrants (Hawthorne 76). Wherever Hester goes, the community looks down upon her because of what she stands for through the look of her entire town. Within Hesters intercourse with society- the little that she has- at that place was nothing that made her feel as if she belonged to it (Hawthorne 79). In other words, Hesters attempt to find herself in others ends up disastrous and she cant help but feel so alone. The presence of Hester makes those whom she came in... ...iefs and principles. Since Hester never very learns her lesson, on a field, sable, the letter A, glues (Hawthorne 247), and will always be with her forever. notwithstanding Hester never fitting the description of what a Puritan actually stands for, she emerges and transforms into a respected young woman of society during her revolution. Even though Hesters military personnelity degrades itself based on her imprudent actions that resisted Puritan society, the scarlet A transforms her rebellion. Hester creates her own symbol for herself rather than one that masks her all along. In opus the Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne highlights the importance of being a nonconformist. Evidently, through the character of Hester Prynne, self-awareness is trace in order to achieve happiness. To repress defining characteristics of a human being is to ultimately destroy their individuality.
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