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Symbolism is very evident throughout The Scarlet Letter. The most apparent use of symbolism is the scarlet letter itself. ... Hester then takes off her scarlet letter and takes down her hair as a symbol of her freedom. ...
The scarlet letter is a symbol of shame and punishment for Hester. The letter is originally intended to stand for Hester’s sin of adultery. ... With or without the letter Hester would feel the same guilt, and she would still be frowned upon by the community.
Approximate Word count = 356 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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