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Scarlet Letter Essay Research Paper Often throughout

Scarlet Letter Essay, Research Paper


Often throughout The Scarlet Letter there are symbolic references made.


The story deals with a Puritan woman who commits adultery and raises an


illegitimate child named Pearl. The author, Nathanial Hawthorne, seems


to be rather fond of using religious and natural images to symbolize


different points, possibly because of his own Puritan background. One


of the purposes of this symbolism is to show that Puritanism is


hypocritical and that their religious viewpoints are against the


natural order, which is done by using contrasting natural and religious


symbols in the descriptions of Pearl.


First, Hawthorne uses the backdrop of the natural world to show


not only that Pearl is anonymous to the Puritan culture, but


also above it. This is done by using positive natural images


and metaphors to the natural world. Describing Pearl as a


“…lovely and immortal flower, out of the rank luxuriance of a


guilty passion” (pg. 81), begins this image. This “rank


luxuriance” is based on the strict Puritan morals. It describes


the child as a mistake or an outcast even though the birth of a


child is supposed to be a wonderful thing. Pearl also has a


sort of love and disposition uncommon of other Puritan children


illustrated by the statement: “…Hester could not help


questioning, at such moments, whether Pearl were a human child.


she seemed rather an airy sprite…” (pg. 84). Her mother,


being of a Puritan background, seems to disturb her that Pearl


acts so free spirited. The best example of the difference of


Pearl in a positive way is a direct statement about Puritan


children: “…Puritan elders; the ugliest weeds of the garden


were their children…” (pg. 87). By describing the other


puritan children as weeds, Hawthorne symbolizes the paths that


their lives will take. Weeds will grow up big but will never be


as beautiful as a flower and often tries to smother flowers and


kill them off. The religious descriptions of Pearl are often


used to show the Puritan ideals of the fact that the mother


committed adultery. Even though the child can not help that she


has been labeled as an outcast the rest of her life


indefin

itely. Cited conscientiously, “Pearl was a born outcast


of the infantile world. An imp of evil, emblem and product of


sin, she had no right among Christian infants.” (pg. 86). These


people which are supposed to be Christian and love their


neighbors are being total hypocrites by despising a child just


because they believe that it was erected by the process of a


sinful act. Even her simple childhood temper tantrums are


described as being evil; “…with shrill, incoherent


exclamations, that made her mother tremble because they had so


much the sound of a witch’s anathemas in some unknown tongue.”


(pg. 86). Hawthorne uses the witch connotation to give it more


image as to what exactly it was that the Puritans feared the


most. Even Pearl’s own mother, an outcast herself, is


frightened by these temper tantrums. Throughout the book there


are examples of when Pearl has almost some kind of supernatural


ability to see things the way that they really are. A child


these young with these gifts of perception would definitely


have been viewed evil in Puritan society. It was assumed to be


some type of witchcraft. This is even more obvious with the


observations that she makes. When Pearl questions her mother as


to where she came from, the response typically was “the


Heavenly Father.” Pearl then proceeds to point at Hester’s


scarlet letter and replies that she did not come from the


heavenly father. This statement at such a young age reflects


that not only does she recognize herself as an evil outcast


from the Christians but also somewhat of a heretical


statement. These two different conflicting groups of symbols


are more than likely nothing more than a resentment of


Hawthorn’s Puritan upbringing, but do say a lot about Puritan


society. This contrast of two almost opposite worlds show a


great deal of hypocrisy among the Puritans. The natural world


symbols show Pearl as a normal good-hearted child, while the


religious symbols show her as not only a horrible mistake, but


as a child that almost teeters on the brink of being possessed


or demonic in some way. The most important part is that it is


the reader’s own opinion as to who is correct.

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