After the town learned about Hester’s sin she moved out into the outskirts of town with her daughter Pearl who was soon to be expected. Hawthorne clearly states that she did not vanish when he said “Hester Prynne, therefore, did not flee. On the outskirts of the town, within the verge of the Peninsula, but not in close vicinity to any other inhabitation, there was a small thatched cottage…….In this little, lonesome dwelling, with some slender means that she possessed, and by the license of the magistrates, who still kept an inquisitorial watch over her, Hester established herself, with her infant child.”(Hawthorne 74 - 75). Hester clearly is an independent woman considering the fact she took care of herself and a baby with no help whatsoever. For example; she refused to believe the meaning of the “A” had changed because she felt as if no matter the meaning people would think what they wanted to. The town's thought about the scarlet letter had changed, “...that many people refused to interpret the Scarlet A by its original signification. They said that it meant Able; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a women’s strength.” (Hawthorne 146). The original meaning of Hester’s scarlet letter was Adulteress, however; it changed as Hester had changed. Throughout the book Hester's Independence is shown from the start to the …show more content…
Hester had been taunted and embaressed by the whole town in spite of the fact that her boldness made her stand out. Due to the fact that Hester was forced to wear Scarlet letter A, “On the breasts of her gown, in fine red cloth surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread, appeared the letter A. It was so artistically done, and with so much fertility and gorgeous luxurious of fancy, that it had all the effect of a last and fitting decoration to the apparel which she wore..” (Hawthorne 61). She showed her bravery by means of owning her punishment and making it like herself, beautiful and bright. Hester refuses to reveal the name of her partner that she has committed this crime with even though Roger Chillingworth would constantly nag her. Chillingworth becomes angry with Hester when she does not cave and says to her “Thou Wilt not reveal his name? Not the less he is mine….. He bears no letter of infamy wrought into his garmet, as thou dost; but I shall read it on his heart Yet fear not for him….Let him hide himself in outward honor, if he may! Not the less he shall be mine!” (Hawthorne 70 - 71). Hester could just confess the name of Dimmsdale to others and her punishment would be lessened, nevertheless she bears throughout the mocking and agony of her post consequence of the sin. Courage is not defined by what we go through it is the ability