Vol. 4 Issue 3. – Article: Narrative Closure in Hawthorne’s ‘The Scarlet Letter’ by R. Janaky

One of the striking aspects of The Scarlet Letter is that the beginning, middle and the end occur in the same place, namely the market place. The scaffold, the church and the prison encompass the public sphere of this New England town where the novel’ major events take place. The novel ends with Arthur Dimmesdale’s confession in the market place and the mystery of the scarlet letter is disclosed to the public.