An elderly English scholar send his young wife, Hester Prynne, to set up their home in the Puritan Boston of the mid- seventeenth century. Arriving two years later, he discovers Hester in the pillory, cradling her illegitimate child in her arms. Refusing to name her lover, she is sentenced to wear a Scarlet A, signifying Adulteress, as a token of her sin. Desperate for revenge, her husband assumes a new name, and in the guise of a doctor begins a cruel and ultimately destructive search for the father of her child. The Scarlet letter is a disturbing tale of conflict between a passionate woman and her stern Puritan judges. The laws of scripture and the statute-book are broken by someone who believes in the higher law of her own heart. To read the story is to become drawn into judging Hester: does Hawthorne himself reject or endorse her challenge to the system of moral authority?
The Scarlet letter -
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Oxford world's classics
1962
264 páginas
8h 48m
ISBN-10: 0192833715
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