Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Hester Prynne as Puritan Victim in Nathaniel Hawthornes Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter - Hester Prynne as Puritan Victim      à     In the first several chapters of The Scarlet Letter we can understand Hester  Prynne to be a good but misunderstood soul. Labeled as an adulteress, she is the  victim of the Puritan lifestyle. A person with many positive traits, she is  treated as a terrible person for one unholy act. Far from the evil woman that  some of her neighbors see, Hester is a strong, proud and loyal person who  resists the worst influences of her community.      à  Once Hester has begun to wear the scarlet letter in public and is  interrogated, she holds out against the preachers in a great display of  strength. Reverend Dimmesdale is the first to try to entice her to divulge her  accomplice's name. After his sweet speech brings all the listeners "into one  accord of sympathy" (3: 5), no one dares to think thatà   she will not give  the name of her partner. She withholds the name with determination, and even the  goading calls of the crowd do not make her waver. Probably the greatest example  of her strength and perseverance is when the clergyman giv...                      
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