Friday, May 31, 2019
The Scarlet Letter and Aunt Jennifers Tigers :: comparison compare contrast essays
The Scarlet Letter and Aunt Jennifers Tigers             In the course of our life we need to make many decisions.  The way we live our life is a decision each person makes for him/herself.  Usually, one choice is better than the other, yet orderliness doesnt always support the better one.  The poem, Aunt Jennifers Tigers and The Scarlet Letter lay out two ways in which women can react to a society dominated by men and how their lives are shaped by their different decisions.  A woman can just ignore the restraints put on her and suffer, or she can challenge mens authority and enjoy her life.             In a society where men choose the standards, Hester follows her own set of rules.  She is independent, unrestrained and makes her own decisions.  The readers first view of Hesters uniqueness in The Scarlet Letter, is the scarlet letter.  Hester has transformed the societys sign of wrong into her own work of art by decoration the A with elegant stitching and golden thread.  Her interpretation of the punishment clashes with that of her neighbors, and she is not reluctant to stress their stock of opinions.  She does not fear men, as most women did in her time.  It was mandatory in her society that  women respected their husbands, and did what the men ordered.  Hester fears neither the leaders of the community nor her husband.  She demonstrates her confidence by standing up to a group of the most respected men in town, when she hears they might take her daughter, Pearl, away from her.  She even has the courage to demand the attend for his help.  I go out not give her up  She firmly states. Speak thou for me... Thou knowest what is in my heart, and what are a mothers rights...Look thou to it  I will not lose the child  Look to it  (Ch.8).  She refuses to let the power of the men intimidate h er, and gets what she wants.  While most women of Hesters time did whatever their husband ordered them to do, Hester refused to take hold a secret that Chillingworth asked her to.  She wanted to disclose the evil that her husband was placing upon Dimmesdale. I must reveal the secret, he must discern thee in thy true character.
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