четверг, 31 января 2019 г.
The Righteous Hester Prynne of Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter
The Strong and Righteous Hester of The Scarlet Letter What lies screwing us and what lies before us are sm completely matters compared to what lies within us, utter Oliver Wendell Holmes. This eventually proves to be especially true for Hester Prynne, the main character in Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter. Hester Prynne, a fair young maiden whose save had disappeared cardinal years prior to the opening of the novel, has an affair with the pastor of her Puritan church, resulting in the birth of her child Pearl. Because of this act of adultery, Hester Prynne is branded by the scarlet garner A, which she is forced to forever wear upon her attire. The plot thickens as Hesters former husband returns to in the altogether England and becomes fixated upon the idea of revenge towards Hesters anonymous partner in sin. At the same time, the feeble pastor slowly begins to waste away towards the grisly gates of death. However, as those around her grow ever weaker or virtuously dec ayed, Hester grows ever stronger. Hester grows so strong and morally righteous that it appears that she is actually favor by Hawthorne despite her sin. The qualities which cause Hester to be favored are her traits of helpfulness towards others, her intense maternal love towards Pearl, and her defiance and pride demonstrated towards those who move to impose their values upon her. Even as those she assisted were cruel towards her, Hester remained free-hearted and helpful towards others. For example, after becoming recognized as a intelligent seamstress and gradually beginning to earn fairly large sums of money, Hester bestowed all her superfluous means in charity, on wretches less miserable than herself, and who not unfrequently insulted the hand that fed them.... ... compared with a persons true nature. For Hester Prynne, though she had sinned in her past, she came crossways as strong and admirable because she was a benevolent person on the inside. She sought purity and trut h to compensate for her unalterable past. Therefore, her wrongdoings were eventually lose in enlightenment of her better qualities. A coward can hind in the shadows of reputations and prejudgments, but only a hero can overcome these and eradicate to step into the daylight. Works Cited and Consulted Canby, Henry S. (1996). A Skeptic Incompatible with His clock time and His Past. Readings on Nathaniel Hawthorne (pp. 55- 63). San Diego Greenhaven. Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. New York St. Martins, 1991. Scharnhorst, Gary. The Critical Response to Nathaniel Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter. New York Greenwood, 1992.
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