The Scarlet Letter in popular culture

The following is a list of references to the 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne in popular culture.

Film

Scene from an adaptation featuring Stuart Holmes, 1917

Films inspired by the book

  • 1996: In Primal Fear, starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton, a passage from the book is quoted in a court scene.
  • Tomcats (2001) features the book as a prop, where the main character uses the book to strike up a conversation with an attractive librarian girl. However, in a later scene following a date between the two, he unwittingly gets shackled by her for a bizarre, unwanted, BDSM experience, where she references the book as "an excellent choice" as she holds a large paddle, marked by a large studded "A", in further reference to part of the book's plot, albeit in a raunchy depiction.
  • The Scarlet Letter (2004) takes its title from the novel.
  • In Dan in Real Life (2007), the novel is being read by Dan's daughter, Jane.
  • Easy A (2010) is loosely based on the story.

Literature

Music

Opera

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Television

References

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