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Hester Prynne is the protagonist of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter. She is portrayed as a woman condemned by her neighbors for having a child out of . The character has been called "among the first and most important female protagonists in American literature".


Fictional character overview
A resident of , Hester has been sent ahead to the "New World" by her husband, who later assumes the name of Roger Chillingworth, as he has some business to finish before he can join her. After he is shipwrecked and captured by Native Americans and presumed dead, Hester continues to live her life as a seamstress in the town. She looks to the local pastor Arthur Dimmesdale for comfort; somewhere along the way passion emerges, culminating in the conception and subsequent birth of their child, Pearl. Because Hester has no husband with her, she is imprisoned for having a child out of wedlock, convicted of the crime of , and sentenced to be forced to wear a prominent scarlet letter 'A' (standing for "adultery") for the rest of her life.

Though scorned by her fellow citizens, Hester continues to lead a relatively uneventful life. Shortly after the birth of the child and her punishment, Hester's husband reappears and demands that she tell him the name of the child's father. Hester refuses but swears not to reveal the fact that Chillingworth is her husband to the town folk. Hester continues living her life as a seamstress, providing for herself and her child.

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Inspiration and influence
According to popular tradition, the gravestone of in Boston's King's Chapel Burying Ground was the inspiration for Hester Prynne's grave. Scholar Laurie Rozakis has argued that an alternate or additional source for the story may be Hester Craford, a woman flogged for with John Wedg. Another story claims that Hester was modeled after Mary Bachiler Turner (fourth wife of well-known Colonial minister ) whose life in colonial Maine bore a striking resemblance to Hester's tale. Boewe and Murphey (1960) posit that Hester Prynne is not based on any particular person but is a composite character based on elements and aspects of the lives of women in similar circumstances in the society. Hester Prynne in History. Charles Boewe and Murray G. Murphey. American Literature. Vol. 32, No. 2 (May, 1960), pp. 202-204 (3 pages). Published by: Duke University Press. Accessed 14 February 2024. But Berson (2013) adds that there was no law requiring a scarlet letter. On the Trail of the Scarlet AD. Joel S. Berson. Nathaniel Hawthorne Review. Vol. 39, No. 1 (Spring 2013), pp. 133-154 (22 pages). Published by: Penn State University Press. Accessed 14 February 2024.

Hawthorne carefully chose his characters' names, to convey symbolic meaning. Hester's given name is of Greek origin and means "star". Https://shawnbird.com/2011/02/17/hester-prynne/ "Hester Prynne: The Star Of Love". By Shawn L. Bird, 17 February 2011. Accessed 14 February 2024. Her surname Prynne, connects her to the famous Puritan leader and pamphleteer, . This anchors her to the strict community. Prynne, Prinn, "firstborn"; from Old French prin ‘first superior; small slender’. McKinley Surnames of Sussex p. 405 notes that Nicholas Prinne (1327) is possibly the same man as Nicholas le Premir (1332). Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016.

In various film adaptations of the novel, Prynne has been portrayed by actresses such as , , , , , , and . In the cult television series the name was also adopted as a pseudonym by the character . Another literary figure using the surname Prynne is a woman who had an adulterous relationship with a pastor in the novel A Month of Sundays by , part of his trilogy of novels based on characters in The Scarlet Letter. In the musical The Music Man, Harold Hill refers to Hester Prynne in the song "Sadder but Wiser Girl". He sings that he wants a girl "with a touch of sin", remarking "I hope, and I pray, for a Hester to win just one more 'A'."

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