The Scarlet Letter
what does the narrator suggest we learn from the rose bush by the prison door?
what does the narrator mean
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what does the narrator mean
We learn that the rosebush symbolizes the forest which was replaced by a burgeoning coastal town. The remaining forest is all that if left to embrace freedom from law. This is later supported by Dimmesdale and Hester's meeting.
The Scarlet Letter