The Scarlet Letter
Summary
If you were to commit a crime how would you take it, would you show sorrow or rise up and show that you are able to overcome it? Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, had to face this situation and she decided to overcome it. This book focuses on a woman named Hester Prynne and of her crime of adultery with an unknown man after her husband was presumed “lost at sea.” She is forced to wear the letter A on her dress as a punishment to her crime. Refusing to tell the name of the father of her daughter Pearl, she raises her daughter on her own and the other Puritans do not help for she defaced the name of being “pure”. Hester also has to face Roger Chillingworth, for he knows who was apart of
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The rising action is when Hester Prynne is given her punishment for the crime of adultery. Her punishment is to wear the scarlet “A” on her bosom for the rest of her life, the scarlet letter is not only a punishment but a symbol throughout the book. Of sin, and of a reminder to Hester on her crime. The climax of the story is a major event that changes the story of the book in some ways. The climax is when Mr. Dimmesdale confesses to his own crime that leaves everyone shocked. These parts of the story affect it and it will leave you amazed and wondering what happens …show more content…
The text states, “The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers,—stern and wild ones,—and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss” (Chapter 18). Hester knows that the letter “A” that she is forced to wear will teach her and others that everything has consequences. This is an important lesson to know for you may one day fall into a situation where you think you are free. But the truth can come out and if it doesn’t you could feel guilty. Guilt, another theme to the story because when Mr.Dimmesdale confesses his crime he spoke up because he felt guilty and wanted