The Scarlet Letter is a book of much symbolism. One of the most complex andmisunderstood symbols in the book is Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne. Pearl,throughout the story, develops into a dynamic symbol - one that is always changing. In thefollowing essay, I will explore some of the symbolism which Pearl came to representthroughout the novel. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester, for her sins, received a scarlet letter,"A" which she had to wear upon her chest. This was the Puritan way of treating her as acriminal, for the crime of adultery. The Puritan treatment continued, because as Hesterwould walk through the streets, she would be looked down upon as if she were some sortof demon from Hell, that committed a terrible crime. This would give her much mentalanguish and grief. On the other hand, God’s treatment of Hester for her sin was quitedifferent than just a physical token: he gave Hester the punishment of a very unique childwhich she named Pearl. This punishment handed down from God was a constant mentaland physical reminder to Hester of what she had done wrong, and she could not escape it.In this aspect, Pearl symbolized God’s way of punishing Hester for adultery. The wayHester’s life was ruined for so long was the ultimate price that Hester paid for Pearl. WithPearl, Hester’s life was one almost never filled with joy, but instead a constant nagging.Pearl would harass her mother over the scarlet "A" which she wore. Pearl would alsomake her own "A" to wear, and sometimes she played games with her mother’s, trying tohit it with rocks. When Hester would go into the town with Pearl, the other childrenwould make fun of her, and Pearl would yell and throw dirt at them. So, in this case, Pearlsymbolized the decimation of Hester’s life and mental state. Although Hester had so muchtrouble with Pearl, she still felt that Pearl was her treasure. Pearl was really the only thingthat Hester had in life, and i...