![]() ![]() Before Hester’s character is even introduced, the reader is introduced to the townspeople’s thoughts of Hester. Through Hawthorne’s tone and use of words throughout the beginning of The Scarlet Letter, it can be seen that the narrator is connecting with Hester’s character. Hawthorne uses various techniques to convey his opinions and attitude towards Hester, such as forms of dictions, forms of appeal, and various forms of figurative language. This language sheds a light on how Hawthorne thinks positively of Hester’s character. ![]() The language that Hawthorne uses to describe Hester Prynne is much different than that he uses for others. Hawthorne’s use of certain language makes it evident that he shows a lot of admiration towards Hester and believes women are capable beings that deserve treated with value and respect. This narrator focuses is seen to have many opinions and shows an admiration toward Hester Prynne and women in general. Throughout the novel, The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne writes from the viewpoint of a third person narrator. ![]()
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