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Pearl(scarlet Letter)       (583 2 )
.... Although the Puritans felt they punished Hester, Pearl is the true punishment for her mother's sin. .... Hester says that Pearl: "keep me here in life! ....

The Uniting       (1099 4 )
.... The society places a very obvious "A" on Hester, Pearl becomes the scarlet letter, and Dimmesdale has a mysterious "A" upon his chest representing his guilt. ....

The Scarlet Letter 9       (1018 4 )
.... The book opened right where Hester and Pearl were on the scaffold. .... It is a turning point because Hester and Pearl are left without him. ....

Scarlet       (2129 9 )
.... and hides itself, because it is afraid of something on your bosom." This is evidence that the scarlet letter itself may be the cause of Hester's Pearl is the ....

The Scarlet Letter       (438 2 )
.... Throughout the course of the book, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester, Pearl, and Arthur Dimmesdale to signify the Puritan and romantic philosophies. ....

The Scarlett Letter       (1271 5 )
.... the lovers themselves, their daughter, Pearl, Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth, Hester's husband.(1) Each of these characters: Hester, Pearl, Dimmesdale and ....

Symbolism in the Scarlet Letter       (2317 9 )
.... Pearl was indeed Hester's "pearl". .... Pearl reminds Hester so much of her sin, because of the fact that she dresses her like the letter. ....

Scarlet Letter: Hester & Pearl       (908 4 )
.... An example of the way Hester compares Pearl to the scarlet letter is she dresses Pearl in red and gold, the same colours of the scarlet letter. ....

Pearl's role in the Scarlet Letter       (815 3 )
.... Hester held Pearl tight in her arms on the scaffold. .... Ye shall not take her! I will die first!'" This is a good example of how much Hester loves Pearl. ....

Scarlet Letter- Pearl       (1156 5 )
.... Minister. While this, in itself, frightens Hester, Pearl is all that she has of Dimmesdale and she treasures the girl for that. She ....

Hester Pryne Character Analysis       (826 3 )
.... Pearl is a big reason why Hester is obligated to change. .... She was so confident that Hester, Pearl, and Arthur would all one day be one big happy family. ....

Hester Pryne character analysi       (826 3 )
.... Pearl is a big reason why Hester is obligated to change. .... She was so confident that Hester, Pearl, and Arthur would all one day be one big happy family. ....

Scarlet Letter       (666 3 )
.... for adultery. The way Hester's life was ruined for so long was the ultimate price that Hester paid for Pearl. With Pearl, Hester's ....

The Scarlet Letter overview on the book huge poem       (827 3 )
.... Pearl becomes quiet when a group of men approach And approach Bellingham, Rev John Wilson, Rev Dimmesdale, Chillingworth and governor tells Hester Pearl to be ....

Beautiful Disasters Pearl as       (685 3 )
.... The people look at the slight sense of pride Hester has in her letter in the same way they look at the way Hester lets Pearl do whatever she wants. ....

Scarlet Letter       (800 3 )
.... " I leave thee alone, alone with thy infant[ Pearl],"(p.81) Not only was Hester reminded of Pearl by herself .... Pearl was involuntarily brought into Hester's sin. ....

Pearl In Scarlet Letter       (1222 5 )
.... torture." (Pg. 93) It is probable that Hester transformed Pearl into the scarlet letter in order to punish herself. Pearl does not ....

pearl       (834 3 )
.... This relationship between Hester and Pearl is important because both are ostracized for their irregularities and for the sin and shame of Hester. ....

Scarlet Letter2       (1153 5 )
.... Minister. While this, in itself, frightens Hester, Pearl is all that she has of Dimmesdale and she treasures the girl for that. She ....

Beautiful Disasters Pearl as a Living Breathing Scarlet Letter       (685 3 )
.... The people look at the slight sense of pride Hester has in her letter in the same way they look at the way Hester lets Pearl do whatever she wants. ....

Worth More than a Diamond       (1163 5 )
.... At the beach one day, Hester leaves Pearl to dabble in the water, while she goes to speak to her husband, who is living under the alibi of Roger Chillingsworth ....

Symbols in Scarlet Letter       (757 3 )
.... The correlation between Hester and Pearl is significant because both are not accepted for their irregularities and for the sin and shame of Hester. ....

The Symbolic Pearl       (607 2 )
This is true in Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic The Scarlet Letter, where Hester Prynne's daughter Pearl serves as the most extensive living symbol in the entire ....

portrayal of pearl       (680 3 )
.... The quote conveys how pearl allows Hester to feel happiness, as well as serves as a constant reminder and punishment of the sin that Hester has committed. ....

The Scarlet Letter Scaffol Scenes       (908 4 )
.... In his torture he suddenly cries out a shriek of agony that is heard by Hester and Pearl on their journey home from the dying bed of Governor Winthrop. ....

Hester Prynne       (1302 5 )
.... After her horrible ordeal, and her release from prison, Hester and Pearl reside for the next few years in a hut by the sea. Hester ....

Scarlet Letter, Child Perception       (1246 5 )
.... The children of Boston constantly torment Hester and Pearl. .... As Hester and Pearl were walking into the town they were assaulted with mud by a group of children. ....

Pride of Hagar and Hester       (933 4 )
.... Another incident is shown (104) when Hester says that Pearl is her happiness, torture and she is the only thing that keeps her there. ....

Pearl,       (480 2 )
One of the most complex and elaborate characters in The Scarlet Letter is Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. ....

Hester-the Heroine       (1494 6 )
.... 80). As a mother, Hester, tries to discipline Pearl. .... After the death of Dimmesdale, Hester and Pearl decide to go back to England. There ....



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