Friday, March 22, 2019
A Review Of The Scarlet Letter :: Free Essay Writer
A Review of the Scarlet LetterThe novel opens with an chronicle of how the romance of The Scarlet Letter came to be presented as a twaddle in its existing form. Having always wanted to be a &8220literary man, Nathaniel Hawthorne talks about his three-year stint as a Surveyor in the capital of Oregon Custom House. Mostly filled with older gentlemen, the workplace was a rattling political, Whig-influenced environment and charged with Puritan history. After brief character sketches of the personalities in the Custom House, Hawthorne then explains how he came upon a special package among the loads of papers. It contained a red cloth with the letter &8220A embroidered in gold get and a manuscript by Jonathan Pue (the man who once held Hawthorne&8217s job). decision the story extremely interesting, the author thus retells the story of Hester Prynne from Massachusetts&8217s Puritan history.The first chapter begins with Hester being led to the hold up where she is to be publicly shamed for having committed adultery. Hester is forced to wear the letter &8220A on her enclothe at all times as punishment for her crime. She has stitched a large scarlet &8220A onto her dress with gold thread, giving the letter an mien of elegance. Hester carries Pearl, her daughter, with her. On the scaffold she is asked to collapse the name of Pearl&8217s father, save she refuses. In the crowd, Hester recognizes her husband from Amsterdam, Roger Chillingworth.Chillingworth visits Hester after she is returned to the prison. He tells her that he will run a risk out who the man was, and that he will read the truth on the man&8217s heart. He then forces her to promise never to reveal his own identity to anyone else.Hester moves into a cottage bordering the woods. She and Pearl live at that place in relative solitude. Hester earns her money by doing stitchwork for local dignitaries, but very much spends her time helping the poor and sick. Pearl grows up to be wild, in the sense that she refuses to obey her mother.Roger Chillingworth earns a reputation as being a good physician. He uses his reputation to get transferred into the same home as Arthur Dimmesdale, an ailing minister. Chillingworth eventually discovers that Dimmesdale is the true father of Pearl, at which point he spends every moment trying to torment the minister.One night Dimmesdale is so overcome with shame about hiding his secret that he walks to the scaffold where Hester was publicly humiliated.
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