The Narrator is the reason readers have a book to read because he discovers parts of the book’s manuscript littering away in the attic of the Salem Custom House. This article will examine the characters in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘ The Scarlet Letter.’Īlthough this character is not named or properly introduced, from the tone of his voice and the mostly anti-Puritanism views that he shares, that author Nathaniel Hawthorne himself may likely have taken up such a role as The Narrator – acting as a major character in his book. When there are strict laws, there is also a possibility to defect on those laws, and this becomes the fate of Hester, the leading character of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘ The Scarlet Letter.’ Despite some moral flaws and a widespread characteristically prissy indignation, readers will also find other qualities such as remorsefulness, accountability, and simple, communal living.
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