1. Scarlet Letter
Analysis of Hester Prynne from "A Scarlet Letter" In a time where women didn't stand for much, Hester Prynne stood up for her right to be a woman, to be human, to be strong. ... Pearl remarked as she looked into the armor at Governor Bellingham's estate. The "A" was deformed and transformed into an unusually enormous letter (97). ... It was "'modeled much after her own fancy, [and] seemed to express the attitude of her spirit, the desperate recklessness of her mood, by its wild and picturesque peculiarity`" (52). ... He is acting as a leech, sucking away at Dimmesdale...
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- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School