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Hester Prynne In The Scarlet Letter

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With Hester Prynne’s first appearance in The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne describes the reactions of “Those who had before known her, and had expected to behold her dimmed and obscured by a disastrous cloud, were astonished, and even startled, to perceive how her beauty shone out, and made a halo of the misfortune and ignominy in which she was enveloped” (480).
In this sentence Hawthorne describes Hester’s ability to conquer the unfavorable situation she is in while coming out stronger and showing her unique character that shines bright in contrast to the Puritans. By looking at this quote in the context of The Scarlet Letter it is quite apparent that Hawthorne has developed Hester’s character in contrast to the Puritans to show not only the flaws in the …show more content…

She could recognize her wild, desperate, defiant mood, the flightiness of her temper, and even some of the very cloud-shapes of gloom and despondency that had brooded in her heart” (Hawthorne 500). In this sentence, Hester seems to be referencing all the characteristics that she has developed and has seen develop in Pearl since being isolated from the Puritan community. Looking at this passage in the context of The Scarlet Letter it is apparent that Hawthorne is emphasizing the spirit in Hester that has helped her gain strength. Descriptive word choices like “her wild, desperate, defiant mood” (Hawthorne 500), gives the reader a sense that Hester’s spirit will not easily be dimmed and it also shines some light on how her spirit contrasts against the typical Puritan which always comes across as subdued. This passage correlates strongly with the previous passage when Hester does not display the “normal” mood of someone in her situation and lets her strength show triumph over the condemnation felt from the surrounding

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