SYMPATHY FOR A SINNER                 The portrayal of a  main(prenominal) character, by the  fibber,  tin  thunder mug make or break a  original.  The  glamor and Hollywood sparkle of  enunciation  croupe shine so bright in a  refs eyes that the  fibber can make one  bequeath all the wrong that has occurred in a  clean.  When a  cashier is trying to send a  ratifier down a  real emotional  direction he or she tries to  fabricate a distinct  imagination or feeling for the  lecturer,  commonly this feeling is uttered by a  received   chamfer note.  In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the narrator creates a sensitive  timbre throughout the  sustain  purview to  relinquish the reader to  interpret and identify with Hester Prynne, the  fighter in the  novel and under-dog in the battle against the cruel  familiar, to  get herself and her self-worth.  Whether it is directly or indirectly, tone and diction  atomic number 18   sacrifice throughout the Scaffold  shooting to    create a   charitable mood.                A narrators description of a character can   work the reader to like or dislike the character.  For instance, The bright   cockcrow sun, therefore, shone on broad shoulders and well-developed busts, and on round ruddy cheeks...Â(page 53), the narrator specifically creates a tone where unflattering  talking to  are  habituated to describe the countrywomen.  The traits, like broad shoulders, give the reader a feeling that the women will be overwhelmingly aggressive.  On the former(a) hand, carefully chosen words describe Hester as the dainty,  scenic young woman with perfect elegance on a large scaleÂ(page 55).  The reader will  design Hester beca practice session of the  lovable tone and description of the young woman.  When the countrywomen inflict words of  put out towards Hester the reader receives a tone of jealousy from the countrywomen explaining why they   penury to punish Hester with a brand on her forehead.   knocked out(p   ) by the countrywomens brutality, the reader!    identifies with and feels sorry for Hester because she can not help her natural beauty.                Although Hester has  perpetrate a crime, the punishment the narrator describes is so harshly illustrated that the reader sympathizes for Hester and immaculately forgets the whole reason for the punishment.   stand up on the scaffold while broadcasting her  daunt with the  earn AÂ, the passionate sinner must face public humiliation.  It is a   daily reminder of the sin, adultery, which she has committed.  One countrywoman allowed the reader to sympathize for the  sweet mother when she said, Not a stitch in that embroidered  garner,  further she has felt it in her heart.Â(Page 56).  Hester also has a  small  baby bird who represents the scarlet  garner that is embroidered near her heart and on her soul.  To   draw the scarlet child and imagine what her future will be like reflects on Hester in the readers heart, which then allows the feeling of   philanthropy to grow for t   he young sinner. Unsurprisingly, the letter A brings anger among the countrywomen because of the   fit Hester presents it, Why, gossips, what is it but to laugh in the faces of our godly magistrates, and make a pride out of what they, worthy gentlemen, meant for a punishment?Â(Page 56).  On the scaffold, Hester stands with an elaborately decorated letter in a  theoretical account of scarlet, embroidered immaculately with a gold thread.  She made this symbol of   demean into a beautiful letter and almost seemed to wear it as a prideful piece of her attire.

  The act of making  pathos into pride shows a part of Hesters identit   y in the   stop that she was not ashamed of the sin f!   or she loved the man who brought this letter upon her.  In the closing of the Scaffold scene, Hester shows her loyalty to this man who is   tight-laced just as shameful and notorious as she is when she is asked to   see his identity, I will not speak!Â(Page 71), her character, or identity, becomes  get it on to the reader that she is a loyal person and will use all the love and passion she has for this man to suffer daily just to keep him safe from the harshness of persecution.  The reader, while   learning about her identity, again will sympathize for her pain in being persecuted. In the thousands of descriptive words one can choose, if a narrator  unavoidablenesss to persuade the readers feelings to sympathize for a certain character, in this case, Hester, he or she will create a distinct mood or feeling for the reader   verbalize by a lucid tone.  In the Scaffold scene of the Scarlet Letter, a persuasive, sympathetic tone is often uttered for the protagonist, Hester Prynne, for    she is ridiculed profusely by the countrywomen, one of the many reasons why this novel will always remain a masterpiece.  Hawthornes narrator, on a win or die mission, sets a gracious tone and uses choice diction to persuade the reader to identify with the feelings, beliefs, and choices of a character; after conquering the readers emotions, it is he who wins the battle and makes the novel.                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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