The cottage is on the outskirts of town, within the verge of the peninsula. It was built by an earlier settler, but abandoned because of the infertile soil. It stood on the shore, looking across a basin of the sea at the forest covered hills.
Scarlet letter.
their married
She is proof, and a constant reminder of Hester's sin (adultery)
She was young, she had a scarlet letter A on the chest of her dress that was embroidered with gold thread, gorgeous, she had dark and abundant hair, deep black eyes, she was lady-like, she was beautiful.
Some archetypal situations in "The Scarlet Letter" include the theme of hidden identity (represented by Hester's scarlet letter), the struggle between good and evil (embodied by characters like Hester Prynne and Roger Chillingworth), and the quest for redemption (seen in Dimmesdale's internal turmoil and eventual confession).
No, Hester does not remove the Scarlet Letter "A" that she is made to wear as a punishment for her adultery. She continues to wear it as a symbol of her sin and eventual redemption throughout the novel.
Scarlet is a shade of red. Red is a primary color, so you cannot "make" it like you can green, purple, or orange.
the setting is in Boston 15-20 years after settlement so like in 1645-1650
"The Scarlet Letter" is a novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and does not have a specific physical appearance. However, book covers may vary depending on the edition and publisher. The novel is typically bound in a red cover with the letter "A" prominently featured.
The color scarlet looks like a bright red
She felt relieved and happy, but as for her daughter, Pearl she did not like her without it.
The scarlet letter means a lot to pearl. She thinks of it as a symbol of hate and unsecurity towards her mother. Also she does da cha cha like a sissy girl