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Beauty Within The Scarlet Letter By Kate, Lauren, Lakshmi, Nicolette, and Ryan
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Undoubtedly, Hawthorne’s works are dark; The Scarlet Letter is a tale of “human frailty and sorrow” (Hawthorne 2). It is apparent that Hawthorne deems human nature as possessing a great capacity for evil. However, in one of his notebooks, Hawthorne writes “These are the depths of the heart, or of human nature, bright and peaceful; the gloom and terror may lie deep; but deeper still is this eternal beauty” (The Scarlet Letter: Connections 255). Examine The Scarlet Letter as a novel that evinces deep human beauty beneath a surface of darkness. Topic
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Though surrounded by evil and corruption, Hester, Dimmesdale, and even Chillingworth demonstrate traits of deep human strength and beauty in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Thesis
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Hester “It was the art… of needlework. She bore on her breast, in the curiously embroidered letter, a specimen of her delicate and imaginative skill, of which the dames of a court might gladly have availed themselves” (95). ❖ Hester creates a name for herself in her town. ❖ She makes the most of her situation by creating a job of embroidery ❖ Thus demonstrating her good spirit amidst the evil around her ❖ The A itself also represents inner beauty, as it shines out even though its purpose was evil
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Hester “And never had Hester Prynne appeared more lady-like, in the antique interpretation of the term, than as she issued from the prison. Those who had before known her, and had expected to behold her dimmed and obscured by a disastrous cloud, were astonished, and even startled, to perceive how her beauty shone out, and made a halo of the misfortune and ignominy in which she was enveloped” (62). ❖ Her inner beauty is showing through even during the worst of times (as she is leaving the prison) ❖ Shows her sense of self-confidence and trust in her own identity as she will not let others define who she is ❖ Parallels with the beauty of the rose in the rose bush as it is surrounded by thorns ➢ “sweet moral blossom” (56).
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Hester “She took off the formal cap...and down it fell upon her shoulders,dark and rich, with at once a shadow and a light...imparting the charm of softness to her features” (243). ❖ Hester removes her cap bringing her true beauty out ❖ Freedom of Nature to reveal herself ❖ Nature’s pure beauty compares to Hester’s beauty ❖ Hester and Dimmesdale’s love for each other brings the brightness in their eyes
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“The sun... shone down upon the clergyman, and gave a distinctness to his figure” ( 239 XXIII). Humility Humiliation, or the revealing of truth, leads to God’s gift of spiritual endurance. Light vs. Dark The light that envelopes Dimmesdale separates him from society. Dimmesdale
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Chillingworth “...he [Chillingworth] bequeathed a very considerable amount of property, both here and in England, to little Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne” (312). ❖ Cold exterior ❖ has a heart for Pearl ❖ leaves all his fortune for Pearl who is not his own daughter ❖ evincing that he still cares for his wife and her daughter
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