(8/100) The Scarlet Letter: Guilt and Shame
In the story 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the main character is Hester Prynne. She lives in a Puritan town in America. Hester has a baby girl named Pearl. Hester has a secret. She made a mistake and had a baby without being married. The town is very strict. They want to punish her for this. Hester must wear a scarlet letter 'A' on her clothes. The letter 'A' means 'adultery', which is a serious mistake. Hester feels guilty and ashamed. Her lover, Dimmesdale, feels the same guilt but he does not tell anyone. He keeps it a secret. The story shows us how guilt and shame can affect people. Hester shows strength. She helps others and takes care of Pearl. In recent years, many people talk about guilt and shame in our lives today. Everyone makes mistakes, and we can learn from Hester's story.
Who is the main character in 'The Scarlet Letter'?
What does the letter 'A' stand for?
What is Hester's secret?
How does Hester feel about her mistake?
What role does Pearl have in the story?
What do the people in the town want to do to Hester?
What does Dimmesdale do with his guilt?
Why is 'The Scarlet Letter' still important today?