The Scarlet Letter Blog 3: PeArl
As the mysterious novel “The Scarlet Letter” progresses, so does Pearl, Hester’s baby that proved she was committing adultery. Pearl is a physical representation of her mistake, Hester did not need a scarlet letter as a daily reminder of what she has done, she just needs to take a look at Pearl. But Hester does not necessarily view the scarlet letter in the same light as Pearl, I believe Hester views the letter as a symbol someone tried (and failed) to brand her with to make her feel disconnected from society. Pearl was her prized possession, like a pearl, she was the center of the little cottage in which they lived. Hester tended to dress pearl up similarly to the scarlet letter, while many took it as Hester depicting her regret towards her actions, I believe Hester did it as an act of rebellion. Many tried shunning and pushing her away, this only made Hester ignore her outside world all the more and focused on her and Pearl. Being able to close away from outside opinions transcended to Hester spending her time making clothes for the poor and helping the sick and dying. Pearl in a way brightened Hester’s world, by banishing Hester from it.
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