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    England. His most famous story is the Scarlet Letter. This novel tells of the punishment of a woman, Hester Prynne, who committed adultery and gave birth to Pearl. A minister of Boston, Arthur Dimmesdale, had an affair with Hester while believing that her husband, Roger Chillingworth, had died. However, Chillingworth did not die and appears during the early stages of Hester 's punishment. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the character of Pearl in the Scarlet Letter. Her

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    Scarlet Letter Pearl

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    The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne focuses more on the symbolic meaning than on characterization. The Scarlet Letter revolves around the themes of sin, guilt and redemption, which are conceptualized through an adulterous life story in Massachusetts. Adultery is expressed in a means, which is not only psychologically disturbing but also reflects upon understanding of the human heart. Hester Prynne is an adulteress who is forced to wear a scarlet letter A on her gown according to Puritan

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    The Scarlet Letter Pearl

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    A pearl, even though it has piercing beauty, is created by a less beautiful process. Pearls form as an oyster reacts to a parasitic invasion inside the creature by coating it with a fluid to neutralize any threat. New layers of this fluid are constantly covering the old ones until a beautiful Pearl is created. The creation of the pearl relates Nathaniel Hawthorne’s character, Pearl, in the novel The Scarlet Letter. Pearl, being created as a product, exemplifies this message as she still goes on to

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    Nolan Soderberg Mrs. Cooney American Lit CP2 D Block. The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne is an exciting novel that emphasizes showing the difference between good and evil. Pearl plays a key role in the novel. Pearl ends up being a promising character that brings light to her mother, becoming the reason her mother attempts to live a better life. Pearl and the scarlet letter are both symbols of sin. Pearl is a mischievous child and is described as an “imp”. Pearl's role is a symbol of Hester’s

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    In the scarlet letter, Pearl is a symbol of an act of love and passion, an act that is also adultery, as well as her father’s mistakes. She is also what the Puritan’s cannot understand. She is the natural law unleashed, the freedom of the law. The story starts in the seventeenth century Boston in a Puritan settlement. A young Hester Prynne is led to the scaffold, along with her newborn Pearl, and the scarlet letter A on her chest. As Hester is standing on the scaffold, we learn that she is being

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    In the novel, The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne builds Pearl as a character of duality, both in her personality and in the role she plays in Hester’s life. Pearl’s conflicting personality components of innocence and defiance both derive from her isolation from society, which transpired because of her mother’s sin. Pearl represents the conflict between everything good and dark, which reflects in the role she plays in Hester’s life, as the physical embodiment of the “A.” While Pearl serves as a savior

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    In the Scarlet Letter, Pearl plays one of the most important roles in developing the book’s moral themes. Throughout the story Pearl becomes her own powerful being, as well as a key symbol. Because of her mother’s sin, Pearl is shunned by society. Pearl is literally a live representation of the scarlet letter and is a constant reminder to Hester, Pearl’s mother, of her sin. In the story, Hawthorne helps to describe Pearl through powerful characterizations. He first describes Pearl as the infant

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    daughter, Pearl, functions primarily as a symbol. She is quite young during most of the events of this novel—when Dimmesdale dies she is only seven years old—and her real importance lies in her ability to provoke the adult characters in the book. She asks them pointed questions and draws their attention, and the reader's, to the denied or overlooked truths of the adult world. In general, children in The Scarlet Letter are portrayed as more perceptive and more honest than adults, and Pearl is the most

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    Am. Lit. 2 October, 2016 Pearl is the Scarlet Letter Pearl is the one in control of the scarlet letter, through the novel. She has a fixation on the letter since she was a baby and carries it through the book, causing there to be no escape from the symbol for her mother. She is also a living representation of the scarlet letter, through her fixation and her physical appearance. She is one of the aspects controlling the stigma of the letter. Pearl is the scarlet letter shown through her fascination

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    Lonely and secluded from society, Pearl lives a childhood different from the other Puritan children. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel The Scarlet Letter, he portrays the effect that Hester’s sin of adultery had on her daughter Pearl. Since her infancy, Pearl lived in ignominy along with her mother. Her father, Dimmesdale, does not fess up to his paternity to Pearl or to his sin which makes him feel guilty and hopeless. Pearl had to live surrounded by people who were living in lies, torment, and fear

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