Friday, January 7, 2011

"A" Post #6


I am glad that the story did not end horribly. Hester and Mr.Dimmesdale are resting in peace with out the weight of the sin laying upon  thier hearts.
In the conclusion called "The Conclusion" Hawthorne reminds the readers that we are all sinnners. He stated,"After exhausting life in his efforts for mankind’s spiritual good, [Dimmesdale] had made the manner of his death a parable, in order to impress on his admirers the mighty and mournful lesson, that, in the view of Infinite Purity, we are sinners all alike." This quote sums up the purpose of Hawthorne writing this book. By using a priest to commit adultery demonstrates and proves to everyone that everyone is a sinner no matter what the appearance. Hawthorne wants to show the hypocrisy that occured throughout the Purtitan era and the hypocrisy that has not ceased to exist 'till this day. Dimmesdale's story shows the importance of mercy.
“On a field, sable, the letter A, gules", this is the sentence that ended the story. It is perfect because the letter "A" was put on the tombstone which I believe means that all the problems and torture is now dead along with Hester. The background of the letter is black, the black color symbolizes all the hardship that Hester went through.
Hester has become somewhat of a role model for women, not because of her sin but because she was strong enough to keep her head up high and not let everyones stares and comments get to her head. She eventually became the most humble person in the town, she helped the poor and made clothes for many. She was casted away and had only but her young daughter as her companion. She has truly experienced how it feels to be lonely and she survived.
People should just count thier blessings and mind thier own business, I believe that that is what Hawthorne is trying to say ,as well. lol


Question: Why do you believe the commoners did not scream in outrage when they seen Pearl kiss Mr.Dimmesdale in the mouth?

2 comments:

  1. I think that it was either because they were in a state of shock, or they already had an idea of it before but did not want to believe it to keep this good image of Dimmesdale.

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  2. I think that the people were too shocked therefore they didnt do anything. I believe that the author wants to show that if one was to repent and confess their sins, then they would live and die in peace. However I dont believe that it was fair that Dimmesdale dies happy while Hester keeps on living with the Scarlet Letter on her chest.

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