Friday, October 25, 2019
The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism In The Forest :: essays research papers
 The Scarlet Letter: Symbolism in the Forest           "The path strangled onward into the mystery of the primeval forest"(179).  This sentence displays just one of the multiple personalities that the forest  symbolizes in The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorn. As seen in the  epic story Wizard of OZ, the forest represents a place of evil and delight, but  in the Scarlet Letter the forest symbolizes much more then that. Each character  brings out a different side of the forest, however the forest also brings out a  different side in each character. For some the forest may be a place of  sinister thoughts and wrong doing, but for others it is a place of happiness and  freedom.       The first encounter with the forest we have symbolizes just some of the  evil that lingers within the darkness of the forest. As Hester and Pearl are  leaving governor Bellinghams estate they are confronted by mistress Hibbins who  explains that the witches are meeting in the forest, and she then invites Hester  to become more deeply involved with her evil ways. "Wilt thou go with us  tonight"(113) asked mistress Hibbins, yet Hester refused to sign her name in the  black mans book on that night. She explains that the only reason she does not  sign is because Pearl is still in her life. At this time the forest itself is a  open door to another world, a wicked world that would take her away from her  present situation, but that is not the only door that the forest holds.       The forest is an open door to love and freedom for both Hester and  Dimmesdale. It is a place where the letter on their bodies can no longer have  an effect on them if they choose. A world ruled by nature and governed by  natural law as opposed to the artificial strict community with its man made  puritan laws. Its as if the forest represents a key to the shackles the Hester  and Dimmesdale have been forced to wear, all that they have to do is unlock it.  Although if they choose not to unlock them, they begin to dwell on the things  that they have done to deserve the shackles. In this the forest represents a  thing of truth, weather it be good or bad.       In pearls eyes the forest has a totally different concept. To Pearl the  forest is like a best friend. It treats her as if she were one of its own. The  animals do not runaway at her ever move, instead they come to her with open arms.  The light is chasing her no matter where she goes.  					    
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