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Pearl's Inquisitiveness In The Scarlet Letter

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Pearl Pearl Prynne, the daughter of Hester Prynne, from The Scarlet Letter provides support to Hester through her inquisitiveness and her symbolism. Pearl Prynne provides support to Hester through her inquisitiveness. Pearl’s knack for the Scarlet letter displays her inquisitiveness because most children notice their parents face or smile first, but she noticed the Scarlet Letter first. We can really see Pearl’s inquisitiveness when Pearl “grasped for it [The Scarlet Letter], smiling not doubtfully, but with a decided gleam…”(Hawthorne, 63). This excerpt from the story shows Pearls inquisitiveness because of the way she grabs for the “A”, this is not the only time she does this, things similar to this happen plenty of other times. This provides support for Hester because I feel as if it keeps her in check from going insane and staying down to earth. Pearl’s inquisitiveness and intelligence are on full display when she talks to Reverend Dimmesdale. A piece of evidence that exhibits Pearl’s inquisitiveness is in chapter 12 where Pearl asks Dimmesdale, “Wilt thou stand here with mother and me, tomorrow noontide?” (Hawthorne, 139). Dimmesdale politely refuses, but says he will …show more content…

This acts show inquisitiveness because of how she is asking Dimmesdale to join them, even though only Hester is supposed to be punished, Pearl is so intelligent that she understands how things work at such a

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