Monday, March 5, 2012

Open Prompt Revision

2009. A symbol is an object, action, or event that represents something or that creates a range of associations beyond itself. In literary works a symbol can express an idea, clarify meaning, or enlarge literal meaning. Select a novel or play and, focusing on one symbol, write an essay analyzing how that symbol functions in the work and what it reveals about the characters or themes of the work as a whole. Do not merely summarize the plot.

    Symbols are found everywhere, in real life as well as in literature. They represent an idea, or something much larger than just the outward appearance of the symbol. In The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the Scarlet A upon Esther’s bosom is an obvious symbol in the novel but it also acts as a symbol beyond its literal meaning, giving great meaning to one little letter.
    The scarlet letter is initially placed on Hester’s bosom as a symbol of shame for her sin of adultery. She is forever cursed to wear the letter as a symbol of her sin and yet she takes on this punishment confidently, and bravely. This courage causes the meaning of the letter to change throughout time. Hester wears the letter confidently making it part of her identity. As time passes and people forget about the meaning of the letter they begin to start up rumors on what it may mean. Instead of it being a sign of her sin and her shame, it becomes a sign of her being able and kind and hardworking. The letter loses its old meaning and gains it’s new opposite meaning. 
    This shift in meaning of the letter emphasizes a major theme in the story that criticizes the society present in this novel. The society feels the need to come up with a symbol of her adultery as if the child that was perceived from the adultery was not symbol enough. In addition, the symbol that initially was supposed to make Hester feel guilty, becomes a good symbol that gives her a reputation of a handworker in the village. This just additionally shows how ineffective the society was at this time period. This also touches on another theme of this novel of how tackling adversity head on with courage helps you get through it and maybe even turn a bad thing into a good thing. This is shown with Hester’s confident attitude throughout her life. No matter how badly the village treats Hester, she remains kind and hard working thus changing her image from an adulteress into a great woman to look up to.
    This also shows how the meaning of a symbol is up to interpretation. As Hester proudly showed everyone, she changed the meaning of her letter from what others saw it as to what she wanted it to stand for. This shows another great theme of this novel, which is that you can make up for any mistake if you work hard enough to repent.
    Therefore, symbols tend to stand for many things. In the case of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the letter A stands for the adultery committed by Hester as well as eventually becoming a symbol of Hester’s hard work and overcoming adversity. 

4 comments:

  1. Your introduction states some pretty common knowledge. A reader is more likely to be bored than intrigued by that opening. You could have done a better job eliminating unnecessary words and statements.

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  2. Sorry George I'm in a pissy mood and forgot I was supposed to say something nice.You do an excellent job describing the symbolism involved with the scarlet letter.

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  3. The opener for your essay is pretty broad and could use a little work, but your essay overall was well done. There may have been some spots where you could have taken out some unnecessary adverbs and adjectives. You do a great job at explaining how the letter changes from being a symbol of one thing to having a completely different meaning. Well done on this essay.

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  4. You have some really great ideas here, and it's well-organized in a rough sense, but holy moly is that intro bad and do those topic sentences need work. You also really need to work on diction and syntax--you have some misused words and garbled sentences that are tough to get through.

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