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The Scarlet Letter Essay Research Paper THE

The Scarlet Letter Essay, Research Paper


THE SCARLET LETTER


Since the dawn of time people have read, studied andenjoyed


books in which the hero or heroes fall from grace.No matter who


those heroes are- the human race in The Bible,the demon prince Lestat


in Anne Rice’s “Vampire Chronicles”or a certain Thane of Cawdor in


“Macbeth”- sin plays a greatpart in all of their downfalls and


subsequent ressurections.And the three main characters in


Hawthorne’s “The ScarletLetter”-Dimmesdale, Chillingsworth, and


Hester Prynne- are no different. All three characters are flung from


the normal rolesthat society has laid upon them- minister, housewife,


doctor-into new roles- sinner, whore, and vengance crazed


sadist.These new roles are not necessarily apparent to all in


town.However, even though the townspeople do not know of


thesinners, God does. And in God’s eyes, whose sin was greater?That,


I cannot answer. But in this mere mortal’s opinion, thesin of


Chillingsworth far outdid the sin of Dimmesdale orHester Prynne, for


Chillingsworth’s sin was one of revengeand one of secrecy. He was not


driven by an anger at his ownsin, but by the sin of others. He used


deception andmanipulation to make the life of another miserable. He


wasnot flung from society’s view as if he were a dirty secretlike Hester


was; he was embraced by it. However, his sin didtake it’s toll. He was


disfigured horribly and became atwisted man, scarred by sin. He also


was robbed of thepleasure of destroying Dimmesdale which was his


reason forliving. He died shortly after Dimmesdale. Hester Prynne,


however, was the complete opposite ofChillingworth in that her sin


gave her life, not destroyedit. She took her punishment and embraced


it, using it torebuild herself not as a pathetic sinner, but as a pseudo-


saint. At first, the town shunned her as a sinner. However,after they


saw that she was good, and her sin was of love,the same town


embraced and loved her. Her sin drew her moredeeply into the society


of Boston than she ever was before.And when her time to die came,


she did so with honor. HesterPrynne – sinner and saint. However,


Hester’s sin was shared. Whereas she was asinner on the outside and a


saint on the inside, ArthurDimmesdale is the reverse, both literally


and figuratively.On the outside, a town minister, inside an adulterer.


Of allthe characters, Dimmesdale is the most pitiful. A man sopenitent


that he whips himself, but so afraid that he cannotconfess his sin; a


sin which takes a great toll on him. Hiscountenance is disfigured in


the shape of what we assume tobe an A on his chest (that or a cow


shaped birthmark) and hissoul is eaten by his guilt. Arthur does later


confess, and aweight is lifted from his being. And with that weight


gone hefinally dies in peace. Sin has always been and will always be


a part of human life and literature. And as long as there is sin, people


willreact to it in different ways; some will hide it, some willembrace it,


some will rot from it. But no matter how the sin is handled or dealt


with, it will always leave it’s mark. Forme, the mark of sin will always


be symbolized as a scarlet A on a black background. 

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