Hester Pryne 's Scarlet Letter Hester Pryne was penalized for her crime and sent an important life. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter", Hester was convicted for adultery charges. But after she was convicted she managed to grow her daughter, became an important tailor for her community, and showed a model for her intimate community. Pearl, a daughter of a convicted sex offender, grew up and lived a different life from her colleagues. Growing with Hester, pearls have never really been associated with that age group.
However, Motijan is like a "new woman" who retaliates against Gulnur by breeding children with extreme care and pride. Her pride is comparable to the heroine, Hester Pudding in Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Red Letter", she is proud of her daughter's pearls. And her anger is the same as Jimmy Potter looking back from Osborne. Brihadaranyak Upanishad insists that his wife has to walk behind her husband and Satpath Brahamana tells the lady to follow her husband but Motijan's husband Abul is not worthy of her husband nor deserves her, so she There is no mistake to obey her.
Hester Prien was punished by her sins and sent an important life. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter", Hester was convicted for adultery charges. But after she was convicted she managed to grow her daughter, became an important tailor for her community, and showed a model for her intimate community. Pearl, a daughter of a convicted sex offender, grew up and lived a different life from her colleagues. Growing with Hester, pearls have never really been associated with that age group. This happens to be tortured and harassed each time Hester and Pearl enter the city. In retaliation, pearls started throwing stones to children. This kind of thing happens only at the beginning of the pearl's lifetime. Since then the sins of her mother did not have such influence on people in the town, the children stopped harassing the pearls. The best thing happening with the pearl was that she moved to Europe with Hester and her father, Pastor Dim Meadale.
In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "red letter", the pearl is the daughter of Hester Purine, a product of the affair between Hester and pastor Arthur Ding Mesdale. Hester Prine married Roger Chillingworth, he regarded himself as a widow of adultery. Hester was sentenced to commission for adultery and was laughed at, but she decided to protect the pearl and to live with him. This shows that Hester sacrifices everything for pearls. That is the most important thing in her life. This means that for Hester, pearls are more important than worldly goods and reputation. In the comparison of pearls and heaven, it emphasizes the Christian model, where mother's love for children is a form of Christian's godly attitude, and adultery crime is more faithful to God in the eyes of God than Hester It is not.