What Does The Meteor Symbolize In The Scarlet Letter

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Keith Carr Kveton English III 27 January 2015 Nathaniel Hawthorne Nathaniel Hawthorne was a very important writer in the transcendental period. All though he wrote in the transcendental period, which is after the romanticism period, he still wrote a lot of romanticism types of work. Nathaniel used various types of symbolism in his stories which made his writing so unique. In his Novel “The Scarlet Letter,” and his short story “Young Goodman Brown,” he chooses evil and perception to get readers interested. Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American writer born in Salem, Massachusetts. Hawthorne changed the spelling of his last name from Hathorne to Hawthorne, because of his ancestor John Hathorne’s roll in the Salem witch trials. Growing up Nathaniel…show more content…
The scarlet letter is a symbol of shame, but becomes an identity to Hester. The letters meaning changes throughout the novel. The meteor is another symbol in this novel. To Dimmesdale it applies that he should be ashamed of what he has done. To the rest of the town it is portrayed as an angel. The meteor is symbolized as a puritan symbol or also a literary symbol. The biggest one to most people is the character Pearl who is Dimmesdale and Hesters baby. She is the living consequence of sin, which to most people portrayed her as evil or the devil. To Hester she is a blessing do to the fact that without Pearl she probably wouldn’t be living. She is really an unsolved symbolism that Hawthorne never…show more content…
He challenges a man’s moral thought on others. One of his biggest symbols in this story is his wife Faith. Her name was used more than just being her name. Faith, when mentioned in the story, usually is talking about his faith in god or himself. In this story Nathaniel forces his character Young Goodman Brown to wonder his mind. Goodman Brown was strict about his thought on people. He thought people could only be good or bad. During the story he is dreaming of himself walking in the woods, and comes to find people he knew as good pure people to be doing witch sermons. This messes with his head, because he thought of people as only be good or bad, and this forces him to face the fact that people have both good and bad within
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