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what does the wild rosebush at the prison door symbolize in the novel? …

Question

what does the wild rosebush at the prison door symbolize in the novel?

  • hester’s enduring beauty despite her imprisonment
  • the harshness of puritan justice
  • the thorny path that sinners must walk
  • the beauty and moral ambiguity that exists even in a rigid society

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In "The Scarlet Letter", the wild rosebush at the prison door symbolizes that even in a rigid, punitive Puritan society (represented by the prison), there is beauty and moral ambiguity (the rosebush’s beauty amidst the prison’s harshness, hinting at complex moral themes). The other options are incorrect: Hester’s beauty is not the focus of the rosebush’s symbolism, the rosebush does not represent Puritan justice’s harshness (the prison does), and it is not about sinners’ path.

Answer:

D. The beauty and moral ambiguity that exists even in a rigid society (assuming the last option is D; if the options had labels like A - D, with the last option being the correct one as per the analysis)