Saturday, February 2, 2019
the scarlet letter c- :: essays research papers
Since the dawn of man people nurse been challenged by hellish. Whether it was evening eating and than offering the apple to Adam, or the Caveman murdering his neighbor for personal benefit. Using Nathaniel Hawthorns novel The Scarlet Letter we can see how evil consumes someones day to day live even if it is change with the morals brought fourth upon them by their god. Three of the four main characters in this book were sinners who were faced with evil and chose to suffer, combat, or bargain with it. With good intentions the township also played a role letting evil be with the intentions of stomping it out. In the 1600s because of fear from their vengeful god Puritans tried to be moral and just. They chose a life where the 10 commandments was the law of the land and thither was no exception. The sixth commandment Thou Shalt Not Commit criminal conversation was not a rule that people ignored. With the intentions of comforting Hester Prynnes lonesomeness and grief for her missin g husband, Arthur Dimmesdale became passionate. They both sh bed intimacy knowing the go forth was not praised in Heaven. She later found that she was pregnant and our novel begins to introduce a struggle between good and evil.After Hester Prynnes small fry was born, she was forced to take her walk of shame out of the prison doors to put up on a hold to be publicly humiliated. The townspeople in the marketplace were astonished that a woman can let her relish overwhelm her into the point of adultery. Harsh statements came out of their mouths. At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynnes forehead. Said one of the angry puritans (1360). The townspeople have good intentions by trying to teach others that Adultery was a sin yet are doing the work of the Dark Man. By mentally crucifying this woman and making her break the letter they are forming their own lust and vengefulness. While on the Scaffold she looks down to see her missing husband Rodg er Chillingworth and he is horrified and ashamed. It is unsaid to forgive and Chillingworth mentally vows revenge to the one who impregnated his wife. He later tells her not to let his identity to be known. Even in chapter four The wonder it is hard for us to see the path of evil he is close to follow.
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