S. B. Gardi DEPARTMENT Of
ENGLISH
M.K.BHAVNAGAR University
Written by:- Dodiya Asha B
Course No:-11
The scarlet letter Characters
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INTRODUCTION
Hawthorne
talks about the life happiness and the inspirational human life.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was born on July 4,1804, in Salem Massachusetts.
He came of a distinguished puritan family which had played an active
role in the history of Massachusetts. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s basic
reputation was that of a short story writer and sketch writer.
Nathaniel Hawthorne write many great and famous novel like,
1)
The scarlet letter (1850)
2)
Twice told tales (1837-1842)
3)
Mosses from an old manse (1848)
4)
Blithedale romance (1852)
5)
The marble fuan(1860)
Nathaniel
Hawthorne’s had built up his reputation as a writer of fine and
delicate craftsmanship , but his best was in front of him yet.in 1845
Hawthorne again went to work as a custom surveyor, this time,
like the narrator of the scarlet letter at a post in Salem.in 1850,
after having lost the job, he published the scarlet letter to
enthusiastic, if not widespread, acclaim.
The
scarlet letter was Hawthorne’s first full length story if we ignore
the earlier failure funshawe (1828) . he died in 1864, a few years
after returning to America. Hawthorne’s work takes America’s
puritan past as its subject , but the scarlet letter uses the
material effect. the scarlet letter , Hawthorne uses the repressive ,
authoritarian puritan society as an analogue for humankind in
general.
The
puritan setting also enables him to portray the human soul under
extreme pressures. Hester Prynne, reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and
roger Chillingworth, while unquestionably part of the puritan society
in which they live, also reflect universal experiences.
“To
do nothing is the way to be nothing”
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Characters List
1)
Hester Prynne
2)
Roger Chillingworth
3)
Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale
4)
Pearl
5)
Governor Bellingham
6)
Reverend Mr. John Wilson
7)
Mistress Hibbins
8)
Narrator
9)
Governor Winthrop
10)
The sexton
11)
The commander
12)
Master Brackett
1)
Hester Prynne :-
Hester
Prynne , an attractive young woman living among the puritans of
Boston during the 1650s. Hester is the book’s protagonist and
the wearer of the scarlet letter that gives the book its title. The
letter, a patch of fabric in the shape of an “A” , signifies that
Hester is an “adulterer”. As a young woman, Hester married an
elderly scholar, Chillingworth. Who sent her ahead to America to live
but never followed her. While waiting for him, she had an affair with
a puritan minister named Dimmesdale , after which she gave birth to
Pearl.
“ She
could no longer borrow from the future to ease her present grief”
She
became a martyr because she, presumably a window, bears a child out
of wedlock; this sin result in her being jailed and than publically
exhibited on a pillory for three hours. After she is released from
jail, she must wear for a lifetime a scarlet “A” upon her bosom.
Hester gave birth to pearl but Hester refuses to name the child’s
father, who is the father of the child ? who is the reverend Arthur
Dimmesdale, her minister but Hester is passionate but also strong-
she does not quail when her supposedly dead husband, roger
Chillingworth comes from out of the forest to witness her appearance
on the pillory ; an without complaint or self-pity , and also endures
years of shame and scorn. She fight her way back to respectability
and the rights of motherhood also she equals both her husband and her
lover in her intelligence and thoughtfulness.
“she
wanted-what some people want throughout life-a grief that should
deeply touch her, and thus humanize and make her capable of sympathy”
Her
situation is made more poignant and heroic by Dimmesdale lack of
sufficient moral courage to confess that he is pearl’s father.
Hester seems to need no partner to share her guilt. Her
alienation puts her in the position to make actuate observations
about her community , particularly about its treatment of women and
the end of the novel tragedy befalls her when Dimmesdale dies,
but the reader feels that Hester will stoutly and resolutely make her
way through life and Hester is also maternal with respect to society
: she cares for the poor and brings them food and clothing by the
novel’s end. Hester has become a protofeminist mother figure to the
women of the community.
“
the
scarlet letter Hester is portrayed as an intelligent , capable, but
not necessarily extraordinary women. It is extraordinary
circumstances shaping her that make her such an important figure”
Roger
Chillingworth is the pseudonym assumed by Hester scholarly old
husband. In the beginning he was caring person but later on become an
evil friend. Roger Chillingworth is actually Hester’s husband in
disguise. He is much older than she is and had sent her to America
while he settled his affairs in Europe because he is captured by
native Americans, he arrived in Boston belatedly and finds
hester and her illegitimate child being displayed on the scaffold.
The pseudonym assumed by Hester Prynne’s aged scholar husband roger
Chillingworth a ‘physician’. Who might better be called ‘evil’.
He is a symbol of evil of the “devil’s handyman” of one
consumed with revenge and devoid of compassion. Thought to have been
killed by Indians, he Reuters Hester’s life when she first stands
on the pillory. Pretending to minister to the physically ailing
dimmesdale tries only to confirm his suspicion that the minister is
pearl’s father. When Arthur and hester in a
desperate act of hope book passage on a ship to England Chillingworth
also signs up for the voyage and Hester knows she can never escape
him.
Roger
Chillingworth lusts for revenge and thus decides to stay in Boston
despite his wife’s betrayal and disgrace. He is a scholar and uses
his knowledge to disguise himself as a doctor , intent on
discovering and tormenting Hester’s anonymous lover. Although
motivated by the fact of his wife bearing another man’s child,
Chillingworth nevertheless seems inordinately twisted toward
vengeance.
“love,
whether newly born or aroused from a death like slumber, must always
create sunshine , filling the heart so full of radiance, that it
overflows upon the outward world”
Chillingworth
is self absorbed and both physically and psychologically monstrous.
His single-minded pursuit of retribution revels him to be the most
marvelant character in the novel. Conniving, sly, and monomaniacal,
he is more a devilish force than a man. his desire to hurt others
stands in contrast to Hester and dimmasdale’s sin which had love ,
not hate as its intent. Any harm that may have come from the young
lover’s deed was unanticipated and inadvertent, whereas
Chillingworth reaps deliberate harm.
“no
man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself and
another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to
which may be the true……..”
3)
Arthur Dimmesdale
The
Arthur dimmesdale a minister in Boston. Dimmesdale is a young
man who achieved fame in England as a theologian and then emigrated
to America. dimmesdale is the unmarried pastor of heater’s
congregation and he is also the father of Hester’s daughter
pearl. At the opening of the novel dimmesdale reminds Hester that her
refused to name him as her fellow sinner will “tempt him-yea compel
him as it were to add hypocrisy to sin”. As the novel progress
dimmesdale justifies his decision to keep his guilty secrets on the
grounds that some men retain.
“
A zeal
for god’s glory and man’s welfare”
And
that in order to be of further service to his fellow creatures he
must of necessity suffer unutterable torment. It is only when
dimmesdale recognizes the folly of this time of thought that he is
able to confess his sin openly before the town and die in relative
place. Dimmesdale secrets guilt and anguish provide much of the
tension throughout the novel. Dimmesdale is a living man, but
inwardly he is the rubble and wreckage resulting from a puritan
conscience. Dimmesdale is an intelligent and emotional man, and his
sermons are thus masterpieces of eloquence and persuasiveness.
Finally, at the end of his election day sermon he takes Hester and
Pearl by the hand ascends the pillory , confess publicly , an sinks
down dead.
4)
Pearl
Pearl
is the illegitimate daughter of Hester and Dimmesdale pearl’s name
is symbolic. Pearl is much expensive. She was ‘as she had’. She
was everything that hester had. Hester soon discourse that pearl
cannot “be made amenable to rules” and she fears that pearl’s
personality was formed at wrong time. Pearl become the living
manifestation of Hester’s sin, hester sees the child as,
“endowed
with a million-fold the power of retribution for my sin!”
When
hester tries to had scarlet “A” from her dress during her forest
rendervous with reverend dimmesdale , it is pearl who insists that
hester return the scarlet “A” to her dress.
5)
Governor Bellingham
Governor Bellingham is a wealthy elderly gentleman who spend much of his time consulting with the other town father. He is an actual historical figure who arrived in Boston in 1634. He witnessed Hester’s punishment as she stands an the public scaffold. Despite his role as governor of a fledging American society , he very much resembles a traditional English aristocrat. Governor Bellingham , the leader of the Massachusetts colony.
Governor Bellingham is a wealthy elderly gentleman who spend much of his time consulting with the other town father. He is an actual historical figure who arrived in Boston in 1634. He witnessed Hester’s punishment as she stands an the public scaffold. Despite his role as governor of a fledging American society , he very much resembles a traditional English aristocrat. Governor Bellingham , the leader of the Massachusetts colony.
6)Mistress
Hibbins
She
is a historical figure Higgins was executed for witchcraft in 1956.
Mistress Higgins is a widow who lives with her brother,
governor Bellingham in a luxurious mansion in the novel who was
executed later as witch. She commonly known to be a with who ventures
into the forest at night to ride with the “Black man” she is
simply and literary a witch. Her appearances remind the reader of
the hypocrisy and hidden evil in puritan society.
7)
Reverend Mr. John Wilson
John
Wilson was Boston’s elder clergyman. Reverend Wilson is scholarly
yet grandfatherly . he is a stereotypical puritan father a literary
vision of the stiff , starkly painted portraits of American
patriarchs. John is the historical figure on whom this character is
based was an English born minister who arrived in Boston in 1630. He
delivered a long sermon on the sin of adultery to the crowed. he is
also the old priest , john Wilson is Hawthorne’s model priest. He
is not only pious and sincere, but also open-minded. He is careful of
his duties to Hester and the dead. He is humble and sympathetic.
8)
Governor Winthrop
Governor
Winthrop who shifted the seat of government of Massachusetts from
Salem to Boston in 1830 plays a very small role in the scarlet letter
. on the night of his death a light forming letter “A” appears in
the sky. According to the sexton, this symbolizes the goodness and
the purity of the now dead governor’s life.
9)Master
Brackett
He
is the jailer.
10)
The Sexton
A minor
employ at the church.
11)
The commander
He
is the captain of the ship on which hester and dimmesdale planned to
lane Boston.
12)
Narrator
The
unnamed narrator works as the surveyor of the Salem
custom-house some two hundred years after the novel’s events take
place. he discovers an old manuscript in the building’s attic that
tells the story of Hester Prynne ; when he loses his job, he decides
to write a fictional treatment of the narrative.
Conclusion:
To
conclude we can say that the novel is an expression of the conflict
in the mind and heart of expression also the novel The Scarlet Letter
is political game of (A) at last we can say that,
:work cited:
SparkNotes
Editors. “SparkNote on The Scarlet Letter.” SparkNotes.com.
SparkNotes LLC. 2003. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.
Van
Kirk, Susan. CliffsNotes
on The Scarlet Letter. 30
Oct
2015
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