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Title: Exploring Hawthornes use of Symbolism


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Exploring Hawthornes use of Symbolism
  • The Scarlet Letter

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Presented By Autumn Brickle and Jessica
Remick
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FLOWERS

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  • The flowers in the story represent the good
    side of the human soul.

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Prison
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  • The prison symbolizes the fact that sin is an
    unavoidable part of human life.

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Sun
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  • The sun represents untroubled, guiltless
    happiness.

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Pearl
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  • Pearl is the living symbol of Hesters sin.
    Even if Hester did not have to wear the A, she
    would still be reminded of her sin daily by the
    presence of her little Pearl. Pearl is probably
    the most important element of the story, because
    without her Hester would probably not have
    survived.

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Night
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  • The night symbolizes the concealment of sin.
    Only in the night do Hester and Dimmesdale meet
    face-to-face to talk. The night is also when
    Dimmesdale finds it fit to mount the scaffold to
    confess his sin.

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Day

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  • The day symbolizes the exposure of sin.
    Hesters sin is exposed on the scaffold in the
    light of the day.

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Letter A in Sky
A
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  • The A that appears in the sky can best be
    described as a symbol of the pain in Dimmesdales
    heart. Hester wears her confession of sin on her
    breast, while Dimmesdale wears his only within
    his own heart.

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The Scaffold

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  • The scaffold symbolizes the open
    acknowledgment of personal sin. Hester reveals
    her sin on the scaffold in front of an audience
    of townspeople. Dimmesdale attempts to reveal
    his sin atop the scaffold during the night.
    During the Election Day sermon, Hester stays
    close to the scaffold.

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Dimmesdales Hand Over His Heart
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  • Dimmesdale puts his hand over his heart,
    symbolizing his guilt and remorse for the sin he
    has committed. Pearl notices this action, and
    continuously asks Hester why he does it. Pearl
    concludes that he does this because The Black Man
    has left his mark on Dimmesdale under his shirt,
    unlike Hester who received her mark on her
    blouse.

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Sun Running Away From Hester
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  • This suggests that wherever Hester goes, bad
    things will happen. The fact that Pearl pointed
    this out shows that Pearl is somewhat aware of
    her mothers problems.

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Works Cited
  • The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
  • Class notes taken over The Scarlet Letter
  • www.sparknotes.com
  • www.ditto.com
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