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Scarlet Letter


Perhaps her marriage to Roger was arranged by her parents or was entered into as a marriage of convenience or as a means of financial gain or social status. Could the lust for social status and financial security at this time have contributed to Hester's later lust for Reverend Dimmesdale? Perhaps Hester gained a sense of boldness at her first taste of freedom and independence which caused her to tread down a path that perhaps in another place or another time she never would have considered. .
             Hester's emerging sense of identity begins with the imposition placed upon her to fashion her own punishment, the scarlet letter "A". She does not sew a piece of cloth that is dreary, colorless, plain or somber. This would have been fitting for a Puritan society concerned with propriety and decency. Instead, Hester produces a creation of beauty on fine, red cloth with elaborate embroidery and gold threading.
             "It was so artistically done, and with so much fertility and gorgeous.
             luxuriance of fancy, that it had all the effect of a lasting and fitting decoration to the apparel which she wore-.
             Hester emerges from her confinement in the prison proud and defiant. Her fabrication of the Scarlet Letter evokes indignation and resentment from the townspeople. .
             "She hath good skill at her needle, that's certain," remarked one of the female spectators; "but did ever a woman, before this brazen hussy, contrive such a way of showing it!-.
             The Scarlet Letter served to separate Hester from the rest of the Puritan society in which she lived and had formerly been a part. Nathaniel Hawthorne states,.
             "it had the effect of a spell, taking her out of the ordinary relations with humanity, and inclosing her in a sphere by herself." .
             Another aspect of developing one's self-identity involves communicating assertively who one is and what one believes. Hester was making a bold statement of who she was and what she believed in the way she carried herself in front of the townspeople, in the way she created the Scarlet Letter with such striking colors and in the way she stood fearlessly before the crowd on the scaffold.


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