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The Scarlet Letter: The Symbolic Scaffold

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Nathaniel Hawthorne uses the powerful scaffold setting three times throughout his novel, The Scarlet Letter to portray the themes woven into his tale of sin. The title of Hawthorne’s novel alludes to the fact that the scarlet A, the symbol of Hester Prynne’s adultery, plays a main role in the plo ....

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....ster’s lover confesses his sins to the townspeople and reveals the mark of sin upon his chest. This scene is very symbolic because Mr. Dimmesdale finally rids himself of his guilt, but he only does this with the help of his lover and his child. Dimmesdale dies after confessing his sins to the townspeople. It is ironic that after the Reverend overcomes his torturous guilt, he must die. Hawthorne’s use of a central setting for such important developments in the plot of The Scarlet Letter shows ....
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