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The Scarlet Letter: The Unavoidable Truth :: essays research papers
 The Scarlet Letter: The Unavoidable Truth    Chapter II (pg. 59, 60, 64)         The isolation and courage that Hester Pryne felt when she walked to the  scaffold to face reality brought out my deepest sympathy and respect for her.  Hester, followed by a crowd of "stern-browed men," "unkindly visaged women," and  "curious school boys," begins the walk from the jail to the scaffold. She seems  to be proud and dignified. However, internally, she feels great agony, for she  was scorned and mocked by the accusing Puritans. She finally arrives at the  scaffold, displaying the two results of her adultery; the scarlet letter and her  child, Pearl. In order to escape her isolation, Hester goes into her inner soul  and into the past. In Hester's "dusky mirror" of imagination, she remembers her  old home in England, her mother, her father, and most of all, her own youthful  face. Then, she thinks of the marital life with her husband, a "tuft of green  moss on a crumbling wall". The "green moss" symbolizes Hester's youth, which  was clinging onto the "crumbling wall", which represents her aged husband. She  tries to loser herself in past memories, but reality rears its ugly head. A few  moments later, her mind jumps back to reality. In astonishment, she clutches  the child and places her finger on the scarlet letter. This shows that reality  is unavoidable, even though we try to escape from it sometimes.  This courageous journey to reality won my admiration and understanding.  When I was eight years old, I distinctly remember the time when our family  celebrated the Chinese New Year. Since I was still young and didn't have much  manners, I had to sit alone on a separate table. The more I saw the adults  enjoying themselves, the more furious I got. However, I felt helpless for I  couldn't do anything about it. Then, I saw my aunt rising from her chair to get  a bowl of soup from the other end of the table. I quickly took this opportunity  and pulled the chair away from her. Unaware that the chair was missing, she sat  down and fell backwards, dropping the bowl and making a mess. My enraged  parents, grabbing me by the ears, made me kneel down in front of everybody and  apologize. Being the stubborn person I am, I refused. Thus, I kept on kneeling  on the ground. Looking at my own reflection off the polished floor, I wondered  why I got in such a mess. Memories of the past swept into my mind. I start ed  pondering about my leggo collection and how awesome it was.  					    
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