Symbolism in Scaffolds
Title: Symbolism in Scaffolds
Category: Literature / Novels
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Symbolism in Scaffolds
The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne uses many things for symbolism and in my
opinion the most symbolic were the scaffold scenes. There are a total of three scaffold
scenes and each has its own purpose and meaning. Without the scaffold scenes this
book would basically leave you clueless to what was really going on because the
scaffold scenes really tell you what is going on and why.
The first scaffold scene is basically an
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always seemed to
resent her father goes over and gives him a kiss. At the end of the last scaffold scene
Dimesdale just can’’t seem to live with his sin and dies.
The scaffold scenes are basically the introduction, climax and the conclusion of the
story. Without these scenes the story would have no backbone. Throughout these
scenes they symbolize many things from Pearl accepting Dimesdale as her father and
Dimesdale confessing his sin.
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