Symbolism in the Scarlet Letter      Symbolism plays an important role in the Scarlet Letter. The scarlet "A" is  used to represent sin and anguish along with happiness. The "A" has different  meanings to people other than what was originally intended. The scaffold is used  as a place of repentance and judgment by God. Pearl is another major symbol used  as a reminder of the scarlet letter.    The scarlet "A" is the most important symbol in the Scarlet Letter. The  letter "A" does not have a "universally symbolic relationship" with adultery.  The letter "A" was the first letter of adultery and the Puritans put the  negative connotation on the letter. The community interprets the cosmic "A" as  Angel, signifying the passing of Governor Winthrop. The letter on Hester's bosom  represented the sin of adultery, yet as that it meant different things to  Hester, Dimsdale, Pearl, Chillingworth and the Puritan community. To Hester it  represented "alienation and unjust humiliation" .

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