Hester is my favorite sports hero. In the sport with both the most professional and the most amateur participants, she’s the only one I ever heard of who lettered.
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The cartoon features two characters sitting at a table. One is dressed as Superman, and the other is a woman wearing a bonnet and a dress with a large “A” on her chest. The caption reads, “It’s not what you think.”
The joke lies in the humorous misunderstanding of the “A” symbol. The woman represents Hester Prynne from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The Scarlet Letter,” in which she is forced to wear the letter “A” (for “adultery”) as punishment. The humor comes from the juxtaposition of this character with Superman, leading to a funny misinterpretation of the “A” symbol. In this context, the “A” could humorously be mistaken for “A” in a superhero sense, like “A for Awesome” or another positive attribute, rather than its original meaning. The phrase “It’s not what you think” emphasizes this mix-up.
C 5 months ago
That must be some body count
c001 5 months ago
A like “A don’t get it”.
rfawbush Premium Member 5 months ago
Hester Prynne?
Jesy Bertz Premium Member 5 months ago
Ms. Prynne has to wear a scarlet letter for adultery. What’s your crime, Mr. Kent?
TStyle78 5 months ago
Then what is it for?
cdward 5 months ago
Angry Woman, maybe? Her superpower is to glare a criminal into submission.
The Joke Explainer Premium Member 5 months ago
I remember learning about this book in the 7th grade. Back then there was no internet or social media so a lot of us were clueless about adultery.
edmund_graham 5 months ago
I mean…apparently S stands for hope so that A could stand for anything
Lee26 Premium Member 5 months ago
A-hole?
ThreeDogDad Premium Member 5 months ago
Superman meets Available Woman.
walstib Premium Member 5 months ago
I went to Arlington High School, and our mascot was a red cardinal, so the lettermen athletes were all very proud to receive their scarlet letter “A”.
Diane Lee Premium Member 5 months ago
Hester is my favorite sports hero. In the sport with both the most professional and the most amateur participants, she’s the only one I ever heard of who lettered.
mistercatworks 5 months ago
Antwoman?
waltermgm 5 months ago
Dimmesdale!
Beowulf 406 Premium Member 5 months ago
I know what it stands for, but what does she think he thinks it stands for.
markkahler52 5 months ago
NOR what you could POSSIBLY imagine!!
gibberish 101 5 months ago
Is she referring to his S??
dbrucepm 5 months ago
A is for autism, automaton, average, aluminum, …. can’t be agoraphobic or she wouldn’t be there
The Joke Explainer Premium Member 5 months ago
Shared this with ChatGPT asking to explain the joke:
The cartoon features two characters sitting at a table. One is dressed as Superman, and the other is a woman wearing a bonnet and a dress with a large “A” on her chest. The caption reads, “It’s not what you think.”
The joke lies in the humorous misunderstanding of the “A” symbol. The woman represents Hester Prynne from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel “The Scarlet Letter,” in which she is forced to wear the letter “A” (for “adultery”) as punishment. The humor comes from the juxtaposition of this character with Superman, leading to a funny misinterpretation of the “A” symbol. In this context, the “A” could humorously be mistaken for “A” in a superhero sense, like “A for Awesome” or another positive attribute, rather than its original meaning. The phrase “It’s not what you think” emphasizes this mix-up.
aussie399 Premium Member 3 months ago
???? Isn’t a cartoon punch line supposed to be able to be picked up on by readers?