Michael Lee
Mrs. Morrel
Englll
Nov. 21th. 2011
My favorite part of the book was when Hester left jail. The author compares the spikes on the prison door to the rose. Rose has spikes that represent prison door. "In front of the prison there was a grassy area overgrown with weeds, which must have found something welcoming in the soil that had supported the black flowers of society. But on one side of the ugly prison door there was a wild rose bush."(ch1) It means, outside of prison is natural nature weeds and rose bush. I think the author did really well on prison door and roes. "This rose-bush, by a strange chance, has been kept alive in history."(ch1) The Hester try to say the the roses are still alive. I think it has some mean on Hester or its Hester's feeling. "How strange it seemed to the sad woman, as she watched the growth, and the beauty that became every day more brilliant, and the intelligence that threw its quivering sunshine over the tiny features of this child! Her Pearl!"(ch4) I like this part because it show how Hester's child grow and how much does Hester love Pearl.