1. On the Scaffold in The Scarlet Letter
This is Hester's first public appearance with her child and the scarlet letter on her bosom. ... Dimmesdale says she may remove the scarlet letter she bears upon her chest if she confesses. ... Her statement signifies an early attachment to the letter and declares her plans to willingly endure her punishment. ... In this scene, Pearl and Hester join him on the scaffold, as they link hands together and watch as a meteor illuminates a letter "A" in the sky. ... Therefore, the scaffold's symbolism changes dramatically throughout the novel; from that of punishment to freedom...
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