In which the gentle and steadfast Hester Prynne emerges from her prison into the unrelenting gaze of a society that brands her with the scarlet letter, making her existence one of enduring isolation and sorrow. She settles in a lonely cottage on the outskirts of the settlement, supporting herself and her child through the delicate art of needlework, all the while bearing the weight of shame that clings to her like a spectral shadow.