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One of the most complex and elaborate characters in The Scarlet Letter is Pearl, the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale.Pearl, throughout the story, has many physical, emotional, and psychological characteristics.Her motivation, reactions to others and their reactions to her, and actions contribute to the plot of the novel.Hawthorne uses vivid descriptions to characterize Pearl.Physically, Pearl has a "beauty that became every day more brilliant."(81)Pearl is ravishing, with "beauty that shone with deep and vivid tints' a bright complexion, eyes possessing intensity both of depth and glow, and hair already of a deep, glossy brown, and which, in after years, would be nearly akin to black."Combining with her extreme beauty, are the lavish dresses that she wears.The elaborate dresses and her beauty cause her to be viewed as even stranger from the other typical Puritan children, who are dressed in traditional clothing.The children did not accept Pearl!
; her unavoidable seclusion is due to her mother's sin.On the rare occasion that the children show interest in Pearl, she throws rocks at them.The members of the Puritan society view Pearl as a weird, strange little girl, born from a sinful act.However, the characters with a closer, more in depth relationship to her, feel differently.Dimmesdale has been attempting to develop a relationship with Pearl.However, this is impossible because he is unable to acknowledge Pearl in public.Pearl continuously demands public recognition.She is a result of her mother and father's sin.She does not know who her father is and Hester won't answer any questions about her past.Because of Pearl's nonexistent history she naturally becomes a very curious child.She wants to know what Hester will not tell her.Pearl plays one of the most crucial roles in The Scarlet Letter.Hawthorne uses Pear