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Scarlet Letter And Evil Problem Essay Research

Scarlet Letter And Evil Problem Essay, Research Paper


The virtue of truth and the evil of secret sin are clearly illustrated in the


novel, The Scarlet Letter, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The three main


characters in this novel display their own honesty and sins. Hester Prynne


exhibits the essence of truth and pride when she bravely faces the humiliation


of the scaffold. In chapter 17, when Hester apologizes to Dimmesdale about


concealing Chillingworth?s identity, she says, ?In all things else, I have


striven to be true! Truth was the one virtue which I might have held, and did


hold fast, through all extremity?A lie is never good, even though death


threaten on the other side (pg. 202)!? It is Hester?s pride, which sustains


her from the beginning of the novel to the end, when she dies, still sporting


the scarlet A on her bosom. Hester?s sin is the sin which gives the book its


title and around which the action of the book resolves. Adultery, which was


prohibited by the Seventh Amendment, was usually punished by death. A woman in


the crowd stated, ?At the very least, they should have put the brand of a hot


iron on Hester Prynne?s forhead?She may cover it (the scarlet letter) with a


brooch, or such like heathenish adornment, and so walk the streets as brave as


ever (pg. 53)!? Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale shows truth by his occupation.


People living in Boston, Massachusetts looked up to and respected Dimmesdale


because he was a minister. One of his sins was his inability to publicly


acknowledge that he committed adultery with Hester and that he is the father of


Pearl, Hester?s daughter. However, adultery was not his biggest sin. His

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biggest sin is hypocrisy. In chapter ten, he speaks of the concealment of his


sins, he says, ?It may be that they are kept silent by the very constistution


of their nature. Or-can we not suppose it-guilty as they may be, retaining,


nevertheless, a zeal for God?s glory and man?s welfare?no evil of the past


be redeemed by better service (pg. 137).? While trying to conceal his sins,


they take over his conscience and literally confess themselves during his acts


of madness. The third main character, Roger Chillingworth, is a pretty innocent


man in the beginning of this book. He comes to America to be reunited with his


wife, Hester, but soon comes to find out that she has committed adultery.


Chillingworth has however committed two sins also. One of them being against


nature. He says, ?A man already in decay, having given my best years to feed


the hungry dream of knowledge, -what had I to do with youth and beauty like


thine own (pg. 77)!? Sin, in actuality, begins to take possession of


Chillingworth when he noticed Hester on the scaffold. Chillingworth eventually


destroys himself. As he is talking to Hester in chapter fourteen when he has


realized what has happened between Hester and Dimmesdale, he says, ?Dost thou


remember me? Was I not, though you might deem me cold, nevertheless a man


thoughtful for others, craving little for himself, -kind, true, just, and of


constant, if not warm affections? Was I not all this (pg. 180)?? As shown in


the novel, each individual character displayed both senses of truth and evil.


Some were less severe than others, but still sins. Overall, a lesson of purity


is developed throughout the book.

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