The Symbolism Of Sin In The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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One of the themes in The Scarlet Letter is sin. The main symbol of sin in this novel is the Scarlet Letter that Hester Prynne wears. As the story progresses, the meaning of the scarlet letter changes from a symbol of shame to a symbol of identity. When Hester first receives the patch of punishment in Chapter 2, she is shamed as an adulterer, which is what the "A" stood for in the first place. After receiving the mark, she becomes an outcast. Society decides on excluding her and her daughter, Pearl from everything. Hester is not the only one who has the scarlet letter, though, Reverend Dimmesdale has it too, but he either received it from God or marked it onto himself. As the story moves on, the scarlet letter takes on a new meaning: "able."