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The “A” in the Scarlet Letter Symbolism is a common literary device used by many authors. Nathaniel Hawthorne in the Scarlet Letter uses a lot of symbolism. The “A” in the Scarlet Letter is one of the most important symbols in the book. The Meaning of the “A” changes throughout the novel. The Meaning of the “A” changes throughout the novel starting at adulteress, able and then angel. When the novel begins Hester Prynne is accused of adultery, and she has to wear an “A” on her chest. This “A” was to let everyone know that she had committed a crime of adultery.
Approximate Word count = 353 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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