Hester Prynne: The Search For a More Congenial

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English

 

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Daniel B

 

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December 8, 2012

 

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In The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne grasps the thematic idea of escape from the unhappy human condition of alienation and isolation, where one must experience the consequence of sin through repentance, and at times must follow the path of alienation, to experience the freedom of redemption. This is accomplished by the author's use of literary symbols, primarily the rose bush, the scarlet letter and the scaffold...
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This is accomplished by the author's use of literary symbols, primarily the rose bush, the scarlet letter and the scaffold. Hawthorne uses symbols throughout the text to illustrate Hester's painful alienation from the Puritan society and even from herself. One specific symbol used to demonstrate this unhappy human condition is the single rose bush that grew outside the prison...
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