The townspeople are spreading a rumor that Pearl is the offspring of a sinful relationship between Hester Prynne and the devil. They believe that Pearl's unusual behavior and appearance are evidence of her diabolical origin.
They are saying she is a demon offspring. And possessed by evil spirits.
Some said that Pearl was the devil's child.
The townspeople said mostly good things about Pearl and anything bad that was stated would had to been about her mother given birth to her and how it didn't coexist with the scarlet letter
In "The Scarlet Letter," Pearl has dark, curly hair.
In "The Scarlet Letter," Hester earns a living by sewing garments for the townspeople. She uses her needlework skills to embroider and create elaborate designs, which becomes her source of income and sustenance for herself and her daughter, Pearl.
In "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the first object Pearl seems to be aware of as an infant is her mother's scarlet letter. Pearl is drawn to the letter and shows a strong fascination with it from a very young age.
In the scarlet letter, Pearl does not tell dimmesdsle who she believes chillingwoth to be because it is suppose to be a secret.
Pearls clothing is the same color as Hesters Scarlet Letter.
Pearl is upset because Hester has taken off the scarlet letter, which Pearl has always seen on her since her birth. She cannot accept change.
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To Pearl in The Scarlet Letter, the scarlet letter represents a mysterious and powerful connection to her mother, Hester. It symbolizes their bond and the shame and isolation they endure as a result of Hester's sin and society's judgment. Pearl often plays with the letter and seems to intuitively understand its significance as a symbol of their shared experience.
Pearl tells Hester that the sunshine does not love her because she has seen how the townspeople treat her mother with scorn and disdain, which makes her believe that the natural world also rejects her. It reflects Pearl's understanding of her mother's ostracization.