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The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Verlag: The Ebook Emporium

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Beschreibung

"On the breast of her gown, in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery... appeared the letter A."

When Hester Prynne emerges from a dark prison cell with an illegitimate infant in her arms and a scarlet "A" stitched to her chest, she becomes the living symbol of sin in her community. Yet, as she bears her public shame with quiet dignity, the true villains of the story remain hidden in the shadows. The Scarlet Letter follows the intertwined fates of three people: Hester, who finds strength in her isolation; Arthur Dimmesdale, the revered minister dying under the weight of his secret guilt; and Roger Chillingworth, the vengeful husband whose soul withers as he seeks to destroy them. Hawthorne's "Romance" is a lush, atmospheric journey into a world where the laws of man and the laws of the heart are in a constant, tragic collision.

The letter "A" itself is one of the most famous symbols in literature. Initially intended to represent "Adultery," it evolves throughout the novel to mean "Able," "Angel," and even "Awe," as Hester's character transforms her punishment into a badge of resilience. Even her daughter, Pearl, serves as a "living hieroglyphic" of her mother's passion and pain.

Hawthorne goes beyond a simple morality tale to explore the physical effects of spiritual distress. He vividly depicts Dimmesdale's deteriorating health as his conscience eats away at him, contrasting it with the "black man" of the forest—the symbol of the devilish temptation to abandon one's humanity for the sake of hidden impulses.

The Scarlet Letter was one of the first mass-produced books in America and remains a staple of the literary canon. Its themes of social hypocrisy, the nature of evil, and the possibility of redemption are as relevant today as they were in the mid-19th century. It is a story that proves that while society may brand the body, only the individual can define the soul.

Uncover the secret behind the letter. Purchase "The Scarlet Letter" today.
Verfügbar seit: 20.01.2026.
Drucklänge: 218 Seiten.

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