The Scarlet Letter [1995 film]

by Roland Joffé (Director), Douglas Day Stewart (Screenwriter)

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In a time when adultery is punishable by death, Hester Prynne becomes involved in a risky and scandalous affair with her town's handsome minister.

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I borrowed the concept of 'lettering' on a character's chest and applied it to the central character, Crimsonne Redd, in the third story, Yellow Jacket; of my first novel, Sculptured Nails and Nappy Hair. In my book, the letters were not branded on; rather -- they were figurative -- each serving as a painful reminder of a fucked up quandry which was of the larger society's psyche. the letters in my story were L-S-N for LIGHT-SKINNED-NEGRO. Looking back, I realize that I loved reading this book(as a high-school student) because it was my formal introduction to INSTITUTIONAL HYPOCRISY.

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The Scarlet Letter [1995 film]
People/Characters
Hester Prynne; Arthur Dimmesdale; Roger Chillingworth; Pearl Prynne; Governor Bellingham
Related movies
The Scarlet Letter (1995 | IMDb)
Original language
English

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PN1995.9 .D7 .S33Language and LiteratureLiterature (General)Literature (General)DramaMotion pictures

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