Saturday, November 16, 2013

The Scarlet Letter (Chapter 4-7)

       Chapter 4: In the beginning of chapter 4 when Hester goes back into the prison Master Brackett had sent a physician to talk to Hester. At first when Hester came back to the prison I thought she would finally get some sort of relief since she's finally alone and there's no people staring at her and making bad comments at her. But to make matters worse the physician is actually her husband, which immediately puts Hester in an awkward position. It's especially awkward because the baby that she is holding is not her husbands child. It even says, after the book introduces the physician as Roger Chillingworth that "for Hester Prynne had immediately become as still as death, although the child continued to moan."(Hawthorne 68) So the quote even explains some of the fear that Hester has at the moment because she is unaware of what he is trying to do at the moment. Chillingworth offers Hester medicine and at first she refuses I think that shows that she lacks some trust in her husband since she thinks that he would try to hurt her. But when Chillingworth explains that the medicine is a potent for good I think it shows that a part of him wants to help her even though she has committed adultery. If this was any other husband they would not even think of trying to help out their wife who is accused of adultery and cheating on them, so this makes me wonder why would Chillingworth help Hester when most husbands would not. As the chapter goes on Chillingworth starts questioning Hester about who she committed adultery with and who the father of the baby is. Hester refuses to mention any names so he continues to say "There are none in this land that know me. Breathe not, to any human soul, that thou didst ever call me husband!" (Hawthorne 73) I think that later on in the story Hester's husband will play a much bigger role in the story and come back at some point as he tries to get some kind of justice and find out who the father of the baby is.
         Chapter 5: In chapter 5 I think it is good for Hester to live in that small cottage because it is pretty isolated and away from the townspeople who would continue to harass her if she had stayed in a more populated area. "Without a friend on earth who dared to show himself, she, however, incurred even no risk of want." (Hawthorne 78)  When the author says "incurred even no risk of want." its not very straight forward so its kind of hard for me to understand what he is trying to say in that one part of the quote. But anyway I think what the author is trying to say is that no one wanted to see Hester not even her friends but at the same time that did not matter to her because she did not feel like seeing anyone. Basically a lot of the chapter talks about her needlework and about how that's pretty much all she does. After a while she starts to feel lonely and more and more ashamed of the adultery she committed. A lot of the feelings she has she keeps bottled up inside of her so I think eventually at some point she might feel frustrated enough that she reveals the father of the baby.
         Chapter 6: During chapter 6 I like how the author describes Pearl's innocence. So far Pearl is the only character that isn't judgmental of Hester mostly because she is young and does not know what kind of crime Hester committed. I think even as Pearl gets older and becomes wiser she still won't look at her mother any differently since thats the woman who raised her. Once Pearl starts to understand more of her mothers crime she may feel a little disappointed at first but it would be easy for her to look past that. A lot of times Pearl is described as a demon child and is expected to be just as corrupt as her mother but even Hester starts to realize that she is far from that. Pearl is and still can be a good person she just has always had a bad reputation ever since she was born. I started to realize that theres a lot of misconceptions against Pearl and many of them are wrong. I think chapter 6 also describes Pearls personality and that as she gets older and in the later chapters her traits will be much more expressed.
         Chapter 7: In chapter 7 Hester is headed to Governor Bellingham's mansion to give him a pair of gloves that she embroidered but she is also going to find out if the rumors of having Pearl taken away from her are true. If the rumor is true then I feel bad for Hester because she loves Pearl and Pearl is also the only one that doesn't judge her. I think its brave of Hester to be able to go back into town where she knows thats she will be harassed. But I also found interesting and also brave of Pearl was that when the local Puritan children saw the both of them they started to make fun of them and fling mud at them. Pearl immediately ran towards them and shooed/scared them away. When they ran away she quietly went back to her mother and smiled at her I think that part shows a lot of the love she has for her mother and it also shows that she's fearless and not afraid to stand up for herself and for the ones she loves. In the first chapter it mentioned a rosebush and I said that may have some symbolism or foreshadowing of something good in the later chapters. In this chapter the rosebush is mentioned again when Pearl sees rosebushes and started to cry for a red rose. I don't know if there is some kind of symbolism in that part or not but I just thought it was a coincidence.

8 comments:

  1. How do you feel about Chillingworth? Do you think he is helping her or hurting her? Do you think he has a right to be mad at her when he seemingly abandoned her in a new world where she knew noone?

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  2. I really have mixed emotions about Pearl, I think she has a sort of innocence to her, but at the same time she shows certain characteristics early on that can make the readers think otherwise. I think she is somewhat alike to Hester, but Hester is very outspoken compared to Pearl.

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  3. During the part of the story when Hester's husband asks about giving medicine, I also agree that she lacks trust with him. The main reason being that she has had another baby with another man! Speaking of the rosebush, I interpreted as well that it might be a symbol of something coming up later in the story.

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  4. I Rita-lot of your stuff dood, and I totes agree that maybe, POSSIBLY, the pressure might cause her to crack and tell who her hooliganistic cheater dude is!
    I also like how you pointed out Pearl's innocence. I kinda see her in my mind more like Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird now. Thanks a lot, dude! Stay cool! B)

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  5. I agree with you because who would sit there and help your wife who just committed adultery like especially seeing your so called wife holding and protecting another mans child with her life. That's just crazy to me. But I don't believe this is his only part in the story I believe he is going to come back and finally show his anger or some type of emotion. Like he cant just be cool with this and I wonder if she's going to crack and say who her baby fathers name is. I'm kind of scared for her being strong will lead you with your head down especially doing it by yourself . She's going to need help and who else to really support her but the guy she committed adultery with. but good blog

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  6. I agree with you about Chillingworth. No man in there right mind would want to help someone who CHEATED on them. There is no way that he wants her to be well and safe. I believe he just doesn't want word to get out that he is Hester's husband. I feel like he will be playing a big role in the story to come.

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  7. I back you on the part about Chillingsworth, he is a shady character and is expected to be very persistent about his wifes "baby father" lol but he does seem to be very kind. Then again do you think he could just be acting "nice" in small amounts so she picks up on it and trusts him? Pearl is a whole other story. Although she may be evil, she is still just a child and does not exactly know the difference between wrong or right. How do you feel about Hester's involvement in raising Pearl?

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