Dangers of Hidden Sin
Sin is something society has had to deal with since mankind has known evil. In most circumstances, the sin only becomes a problem when it is kept within and manifests into something larger than it was in the first place. Keeping secrets is a detriment to one's life, which in a larger picture affects a whole society. In The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, secret sin is a predominant theme, which in this novel leads to changes in both emotional and physical being. In the early days of the Massachusetts colony, they are neither welcoming nor accepting of sin or different ideas and are wary of anything that may topple their pristine atmosphere. Evil should never be kept secret because it always leaves a mark. Hester Prynne hides a significant amount of sin inside of herself, which only adds to sins that have been made an issue of public interest. Committing adultery is Hester's announced sin, and all her secret sins are results of this one instance. A sin, which is closely related to her sin of adultery, is who the father of Pearl is. She refuses to tell even under extreme pressure, "I will not speak! And my child must seek a heavenly Father; she shall never know an earthly one (47)." We later learn that the father is Arthu
The predominant moral lesson of the book is that no matter what occurs, there is never a need to keep it bottled up for it to worsen. His sin leads him to torture himself in various ways. This connection of knowing the truth is what cleansed her soul and rid her of the devil. This makes him involved in every aspect of their lives. r Dimmesdale, and these miscommunications cause a barrier between them. Chillingworth is the character with vengeance. Hester also conceals that Roger Chillingworth is her husband. His evil surpasses all the sin that both Hester and Dimmesdale have. It festers in our minds and hearts of everyone who is or has ever done something wrong. And as if feeling an intense connection with Dimmesdale, she suddenly becomes a caring child. (64)" She bears Hester and Dimmesdale's shame by just being alive.
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