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I created a full, detailed study guide for The Scarlet Letter, including expanded chapter-by-chapter notes, an in-depth character list, and explanations of major themes and symbols. The guide breaks down every important event in the novel, explains character development, and highlights the literary elements you need to understand for quizzes, essays, or a one-pager.

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CHARACTER LIST
Hester Prynne

●​ Protagonist; young woman punished for adultery.​

●​ Forced to wear the scarlet “A.”​

●​ Proud, strong, compassionate, intelligent.​

●​ Skilled seamstress; raises Pearl alone.​

●​ Symbol of resilience; becomes a counselor for women later in life.​



Pearl

●​ Hester’s daughter; the living symbol of the scarlet letter.​

●​ Wild, intuitive, emotional, sometimes eerie.​

●​ Constantly questions the letter A and Dimmesdale’s connection.​

●​ Gains humanity and softness after Dimmesdale’s confession.​

●​ Eventually receives Chillingworth’s inheritance and disappears.​



Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale

●​ Pearl’s father; a beloved minister.​

●​ Represents private guilt, hypocrisy, inner torment.​

●​ Becomes physically weak from shame and self-punishment.​

●​ Confesses publicly at the end, finally finding peace.​



Roger Chillingworth

, ●​ Hester’s older husband in disguise.​

●​ Becomes obsessed with revenge once he discovers Dimmesdale is Pearl’s father.​

●​ Symbol of evil, decay, psychological torture.​

●​ Eventually withers away and dies after Dimmesdale’s confession.​



Governor Bellingham

●​ Wealthy, hypocritical Puritan leader.​

●​ Represents strict law and rigid tradition.​



Mistress Hibbins

●​ Bellingham’s sister; rumored witch.​

●​ Symbol of the darkness lurking beneath Puritan society.​

●​ Represents temptation and forbidden knowledge.​



Reverend John Wilson

●​ Older minister.​

●​ Represents the stern, unforgiving Puritan law.​



The Townspeople / Puritan Society

●​ Serve as judgmental observers.​

●​ Their shifting interpretation of Hester’s “A” shows how meaning changes over time.​
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