Quote: "Sometimes the red infamy upon her breast would give a sympathetic throb, as she passed near a venerable minister or magistrate..." (57-58) The narrator speaking about Hester
I chose the puritan hat as a symbol because the entire puritan society has become a symbol for hypocrisy and hidden sinfulness. In this scene, Hester feels the sins of others in the town, showing that she is not the only one sinning.
The fire is a symbol for Pearl. Pearl is not like other children, she is inquisitive and knows a lot. She especially knows about her mothers scarlet letter. Her comments bring much discomfort and tragedy to her mother, as a fire brings tragedy. She is a spawn of sin, which originates with Satan in the fires of Hell.
Quote: "Had a man seen old Roger Chillingworth, at that moment of his ecstasy, he would have had no need to ask how Satan comports himself when a precious human soul is lost to heaven, and won into his kingdom" (92) Narrator is speaking about Roger Chillingworth
Roger Chillingworth is sneaking around and doing all he can to make Dimmesdale miserable. When he finally sees the mark upon Dimmesdale's chest, his excitement is compared to a look of Satan. Satan is often referred to as a serpent, so I chose to represent this reading section and Chillingworth as a serpent
The anchor represents this section. The anchor is a symbol for hope, and that is what the couple has as they plan to embark on a trip to a new location and to a new life. The anchor also represents the ship they will take to their new home.
Quote: "The law we broke! -The sin here so awfully revealed! -let these alone be in thy thoughts!" (174) Dimmesdale is speaking, revealing his sin to the town.