The Scarlet Letter
Essay topics
Choose
one of the following essay topics and write a well organized, well supported,
and insightful essay.
- Discuss
Hawthorne’s use of foils and
opposition in The Scarlet Letter.
Analyze the relationship between Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth through
the foils formed between them. In addition to character foils, discuss Hawthorne’s
use of opposition (i.e. the outer scarlet A vs. the inner A). How does Hawthorne’s
use of foil and opposition contribute to the novel as a whole?
- Analyze
the symbolism of the scarlet letter in Hawthorne’s
novel. Discuss how the symbol frames the novel, how the symbol develops
throughout the novel, and the impact of the letter on the characters in
the novel. Discuss the relationship between Hester’s identity and the scarlet
letter. In addition to Hester’s fabric A, be sure to discuss the meteor,
Dimmesdale’s mark, and the personified A, Pearl.
- Analyze
Hawthorne’s presentation of
the nature of evil. What is the role of “The Black Man” in the novel? How
are the characters impacted by evil? Who is truly evil in the novel? What
are the causes of evil? How does the Puritan conception of sin help root
out evil or encourage evil? Discuss the intertwining of evil with actual
good acts and the hidden evil behind the façade of respectability. What
social commentary does Hawthorne convey through this presentation? How are
views of transcendantalism conveyed through this presentation? Be sure to
discuss the roles of Mistress Hibbins, Pearl,
Chillingworth, Hester, and Dimmesdale and how each is an embodiment of evil,
misconception of evil, opposite of evil, etc.
- Analyze
Hawthorne’s theme of sin, knowledge
and the human condition in The Scarlet
Letter. Discuss how sin destroys the lives of Hester and Dimmesdale
and, in a sense, how it forces them to improve their lives. How does knowledge,
gained after sin, help or harm the characters in the novel? Discuss the
Puritan conceptions of sin and the human condition. In the final scenes
of the novel, do Dimmesdale’s actions show that
all humans have the potential to sin so must we punish sin severely and
repress sin, or is sin inherent to human nature so must we reconcile our
sinful actions with more righteous actions and strive to live a better
life?
Due Dates
Prewriting: Friday,
October 26
First Draft: Thursday,
November 1
Second Draft: Monday,
November 5
Final Draft: Friday,
November 9