Symbols in Scarlet Letter
Title: Symbols in Scarlet Letter
Category: Literature / Novels
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Symbols in Scarlet Letter
In the novel The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne used symbolism to show the importance of or the meaning of many things. It is demonstrated throughout the entirety of the novel. Henry James, a famous American novelist, said, “…there is, I think, too much. It is overdone at times, and becomes mechanical; it ceases to be impressive, and grazes triviality.” One may feel as if Hawthorne did not overuse symbolism, but I agree with James’s
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sin to the masses. "Stand any here that question God's judgment on a sinner? Behold! Behold a dreadful witness of it!" (p. 238). In 'The Minister's Vigil,' when all three of them, Hester, Pearl and Dimmesdale, were standing there atop the scaffold, Pearl asks Dimmesdale when they will stand there together and he replies that they will on the day of judgement (p. 149), thus they will all be judged when they stand on the scaffold together.
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