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Darkness Cannot Exist Where There is Light


            Darkness Cannot Exist Where There is Light .
             Nathaniel Hawthorne's Scarlet Letter is nothing short of a masterpiece. His brilliance in the use of soft metaphors and symbolism is genius in its relationship to real life. Hawthorne expresses the good and evil accompanied with human nature and how it not only effects the individual, but how it is reflected in society. Hawthorne's imaginative energy seems to have been called out in full by the continual correspondences that his .
             theme allowed him to make between external events and inner significances. Sin is, without a doubt, one of the major components of human nature. There is a profound similarity in the experience of Hester and Dimmesdale to Adam and Eve. In both cases, sin results in expulsion and suffering. However, it also results in knowledge, and specifically the knowledge of what it means to be human. Hester and Dimmesdale are forced to contemplate their sinfulness on a daily basis which ironically leads them to personal growth, sympathy, and understanding of others. The Puritan members of society do everything in their power to ostracize, and punish the evil doers, but Hester experiences more freedom when she is isolated, which is exactly opposite of what is intended. Hester's social isolation leads her to ponder and speculate on human nature, social organization, and larger moral questions. Hawthorne was also very creative in the symbolism he used throughout the Scarlet Letter. Some believe that the scarlet letter is meant to be symbolic of shame. This backfires in a sense because is becomes a powerful symbol of identity .
             to Hester. Pearl, Hester's daughter, is also symbolic in that she is a constant representation of Hester's sin, but she is also the greatest blessing Hester has ever received. In fact, Hester finds her ultimate reason for living through Pearl. The rosebush also bears symbolic significance in Hawthorne's novel. The rosebush next to the dark prison door represents the classic "light at the end of the tunnel" theme.


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