Scarlet Letter 2
Scarlet Letter - Punishment and Death
Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter deals with many themes, among those
including punishment and death. Utilizing the theme of punishment, the
central character, Hester Prynne, was forced to wear an embroidered scarlet
letter on "her bosom" for the rest of her life as a sign of her sin of
adultery. This object; however, has the opposite affect as a punishment and
as people of the community begin to forget the
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The mere fact that Hester can contemplate suicide
indicates that "the scarlet letter had not done it's office", because
suicide is an unpardonable sin in the Puritan faith. This fact in
conjunction with what the scarlet letter was meant to be and was not as
well as Pearl herself being quite a punishment in herself, discussed in the
above paragraphs clearly supports my belief in the failure of the scarlet
letter to do its work.
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