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... The strange thing is that the sunshine runs from Hester even though it was her sin against the Puritan laws that produced Pearl who is accepted by the sunshine ...
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... thrust out of Puritan society. The members of the Puritan society view Pearl as a weird, strange little girl, born from a sinful act. ...
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... to Puritan society. For the Puritan's sought to destroy (human) nature, and in the Puritan's eyes Pearl sought to destroy them. ...
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... If it weren't for Pearl, Hester would have probably left the Puritan community of Boston or she would have committed suicide. "'God ...
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... at them. The members of the Puritan society view Pearl as a weird, strange little girl, born from a sinful act. However, the characters ...
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... Pearl is innocent and is her mother's only treasure and companion. Pearl is different from ordinary Puritan children in that she has a mind of her own. ...
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... Pearl is innocent and is her mother's only treasure and companion. Pearl is different from ordinary Puritan children in that she has a mind of her own. ...
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... In The Scarlet Letter, Pearl also symbolizes a conflict of fear and guilt in Reverend Dimmesdale's life. Puritan society views him as a saintly man, but his ...
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... thrust out of Puritan society. The members of the Puritan society view Pearl as a weird, strange little girl, born from a sinful act. ...
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... Because of Pearl's banishment from Puritan society she was thrown to another way of life and her wildness and peculiarity is a direct product of her banishment ...
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... letter. The Puritan society looks at pearl as! a child of the devil, and a black hearted girl because she is he result of sin. Although ...
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... sins. The Puritan society looks at Pearl as a child of the devil, and a black hearted girl because she is the result of sin. Hester ...
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Sometimes beauty is found in places as unexpected as a rosebush growing outside of a prison in a puritan colonial village. Pearl Prynne is an unearthly ...
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... In the puritan society of Pearl's day, the women typically wear dark, somber clothes that are meant to blend in and not draw attention to their adornment. ...
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Her daughter Pearl, born into a Puritan prison in more ways than one, is an enigmatic character serving entirely as a vehicle for symbolism. ...
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... She did not dress in the normal Puritan attire but "Pearl's first appearance in her tunic of crimson and gold." (Barrons Booknotes-AOL) She was the living ...
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Sometimes beauty is found in places as unexpected as a rosebush growing outside of a prison in a puritan colonial village. Pearl Prynne is an unearthly ...
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... Thou art no Pearl of mine!" Some would believe the "A" stood for anti-puritan for her wild soul could never be confined by the rules of the conservative ...
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... Alienated from the harsh Puritan community, Hester raised Pearl away from the ignorant daily comments and criticism, such as people's cold, disapproving stares ...
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... The forest offers a sanctuary from the harshness of everyday Puritan life, symbolizes the character of Pearl for their wilderness and represents evil to all ...
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... novel. The scarlet letter, Pearl, is not in agreement with the Puritan codes, just as her mothers adultery wasn't either. Hester ...
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... shelter. The forest offers a sanctuary from the harshness of Puritan life, symbolizes the character of Pearl and represents evil. The ...
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... father. a. This questioning could be caused by the stereotypical projection of Puritan life that Pearl views daily. B. Children ...
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... This is why Pearls feelings of rejection grows and is shown on the Puritan society . Hawthorne uses Pearl, as a symbol of Hester and Mr. Dimmesdales affair. ...
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... Pearl may be slightly eccentric, but she speaks the truth to other people; however, the harsh Puritan community still shuns her. ...
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... While the adults mock Hester, the Puritan children jeer at Pearl-Hester's daughter. Also, Hester is expelled from the church-the holy and sacred place. ...
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... Hester and Pearl are prime examples of the negative attitude society, both Puritan and current, has toward single mothers and their "bastard" children. ...
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... the prison door, a representation of the strict nature of society, to show the lack of Puritan control over the untamed wilderness. Pearl, Hester Prynne's ...
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... Instead of "keeping silent," as a behaved Puritan child would, Pearl spills out question after question in hopes of understanding something that is an enigma ...
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... Her child, Pearl, is a devilish, impish, terribly behaved child, that is indifferent to the strict Puritan society. Pearl is a pain ...
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