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T h e S c arl e t L et t e r

T h e S c arl e t L et t e r. By. So jeong LEE. The B ook Im p ortati o n. Author ● Nathaniel Hawthorne Pages ● 232 Genre ● Romantic, Historical Publisher ● Ticknor, Reed& Field Publication date ● 1850. S ummary 1.

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  1. The Scarlet Letter By. So jeong LEE

  2. The Book Importation Author ● Nathaniel Hawthorne Pages ●232 Genre ● Romantic, Historical Publisher●Ticknor, Reed& Field Publication date ●1850

  3. Summary 1 The Scarlet Letter begins when Hester is briefly released from prison so that she can be paraded through town, displaying her scarlet "A" while standing on top of the town scaffold. She carries her baby daughter, Pearl, in her arms. Pearl was born in prison. Hester steadfastly refuses to reveal the name of Pearl’s father, so that he might be saved from punishment. Hester Prynne’s long lost husband arrives in the midst of this parade through town. He visits her in prison before her release and asks her not to tell anyone that he’s in town. His plan is to disguise himself so that he can ferret out and seek revenge on her lover. Hester’s husband tells the townspeople that he’s a physician, and he adopts a fake name Roger Chillingworth. Hester keeps his secret. Chillingworth soon realizes that the minister, the Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, is the likely father of Hester’s baby, and he haunts the minister’s mind and soul, day and night, for the next seven years. The minister is too afraid to confess his sin publicly, but his guilt eats away at him; Chillingworth’s constant examination really makes him antsy. Seven years pass and, finally, Hester realizes the evil her husband has done to the man she loves, the father of her child. She reveals Chillingworth’s true identity to Dimmesdale, and the two concoct a plan to leave Boston and go to England, where they might hide from Hester’s husband and create a new life together.

  4. Summary 2 The minister is ultimately unable to go through with the plan. Dimmesdale confesses his sin to the townspeople on the scaffold that had, seven years earlier, been the scene of Hester’s public shaming. His dying act is to throw open his shirt so that the scarlet A that he has carved onto his chest is revealed to his parishioners. Dimmesdale finds peace through confession. When Chillingworth dies approximately a year after his rival, Dimmesdale, he leaves all his money and property to Pearl. Hester and Pearl finally escape the community where they have been outcasts for so many years and return to the Old World. However, many years later, Hester returns to the New England community that had been the site of her shame, resuming the scarlet letter of her own will. When she dies, she is buried near the minister, and they share a gravestone. The gravestone contains an image, described as follows: "On a field, sable, the letter A, gules." In other words, marked on the headstone is a scarlet letter A drawn over a black background.

  5. How do you feel about The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne? I read it in high school and I can't say that it did much for my outlook on life or understanding of sin and redemption. In my opinion the characters were acting out of selfishness and pride from beginning to end. I can't remember anything in it that makes me think that there was any redemption or repentance on the part of anyone, even Hester Prinn never struck me as being very contrite, more spiteful and that little girl just struck me as being a brat. The part that I find most memorable is when one of the community leaders died and they saw a giant "A" in the sky and decided it stood for "angel" when the Reverend thought it was condemning him as an adulterer.

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  7. rating 4♥♥♥♥ 4 ↓♥♥♥♥ I gave this book a four. I gave it a four because it was very interesting and exacting. The theme was unusual. Not only has amusement but also instructive. So I gave the 4 score for this book. If you have a time, not bad to read a “The Scarlet Letters” . Good for you. 4♥♥♥♥ 4

  8. THE END By So jeong LEE 5th 2-23-2011

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