Friday, May 31, 2019

Scarlet Letter Essay -- essays research papers

Power of SinIn The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne presents cardinal main characters that commit evil and transgressful acts, where each act is at a different degree of sinfulness. These three sinners (in the eyes of the Puritan community) are the beauteous Hester Prynne, the esteemed Reverend Dimmesdale, and the cold-hearted doctor Roger Chillingworth. Hawthorn believes that evil is the nature of man but that there are different magnitudes of evil- some choose to fight it, give care Hester, and some choose to give in, like Chillingworth.Hester Prynn, a strong willed and brave women, in respect to the two additional people, has committed the least amount of sin in the novel. However, in the eyes of the Puritan community, she has committed one of the worst possible sins that can be imagined adultery. Though, in their eyes, she is horrendously corrupt, it is not her fault in particular Hester is the victim of her husband, Roger Chillingworths stupidity by sending her to New En gland by herself, while he remained in Europe. She is also a victim of fate- when Chillingworth is captured by the Indians when he arrives in North America, Hester has no way of knowing if he is alive or dead. But in fact, she still goes against the strict Puritan rules, and breaks commandment seven, which was a good deal punished by death.Arthur Dimmesdale, a strong pillar of the community, and a very devoted Puritan, goes a lit...

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