The Morality of The Scarlet Letter

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English

 

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Austin W

 

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February 20, 2013

 

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University

 

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The Scarlet Letter ties together all of these elements to become an allegory and to fully express Nathaniel Hawthorn's personal moral principles. The Scarlet Letter is a novel full of many imaginative and meaningful symbols. The most obvious and important one would be Hester Pryne's scarlet letter "A", which represents her sin of adultery...
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The most obvious and important one would be Hester Pryne's scarlet letter "A", which represents her sin of adultery. The letter though, was always perceived by the colony in a different way than it was by Hester. For Hester the letter was a consequence of her sin that she learned to live with, but to the people of the town it was a symbol of shame and made her the object of their judgment...
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