Hester Prynne In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet 'A'

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Scarlet “A”
In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter there is no other vigorous personality like Hester Prynne. Hester was made out to be a shameful person who would never be pardoned of her sin. Hester is an empty puritan woman who commits adultery with a minister and has a daughter from her deceitful union. She goes through wearying passage from sin to salvation, but always seem to find her identity. First the Scarlet "A" is her punishment because she commits adultery, which is a sin, then it becomes her identity, and in the end it becomes her salvation from her sin.
From the beginning Hester Prynne was brought into The Scarlet Letter as a prideful transgressor, who commits adultery and suffers an immense magnitude of public shaming, disgrace,