How does pearls life differ from those of the other children in town In The Scarlet Letter?

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2026-02-25 10:56

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In The Scarlet Letter, both the embroidered scarlet letter "A" and Pearl are symbols of Hester Prynne's sin of adultery. Whereas the scarlet letter is society's way of condemning Hester to a life of isolation, Pearl is the physical manifestation of Hester's sin.

Perhaps the symbolic relationship between Pearl and the scarlet letter is most obvious in the woodland scene. Hester frees herself from society's hold when she removes the scarlet letter and tosses it away in the forest; however, Pearl quickly retrieves the letter and demands Hester to put it back on. Clearly, Pearl also represses and isolates Hester from the rest of the Puritanical society.

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