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Compare And Contrast Prynne And John Locke

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In addition, a point Locke addresses in his writing is to treat other the way would would like to be treated, to do on to others as you would want them to do onto you. Locke believed that in order to satisfy people's own needs they must first satisfy the needs of others. . Locke wrote in the “Second Treatise of Government”, “ A similar natural inducement has led men to realize that they have as much duty to love others as to love themselves” (Locke 3). He wanted other to realize that to receive affection they must first give it to others. Hester Prynne in “The Scarlet Letter” at the end of the novel started to receive the affection of the townspeople. They began to come to Hester for guidance with their problems and sorrows. Instead of seeing her as nothing but sin they started to admire her strength and ability to provide for herself and Pearl. Hawthorne …show more content…

The conflicts they had internally as well as against others helped shape the idea that God may not control every aspect in one's destiny that logic and reasoning should be applied to discover the truth. Also that it is individuals own doings that may affect their life. Locke's ideas were used to shape the nation from moving away from theology in the way that he thought men should take action and not wait for God to intervene. A message Locke wanted to portray was that men should make sure to maintain the balance of peace but still value the presence of God, without relying heavily upon him. Hester and Proctor were characters that helped shape the coming era through realizing god wasn't on their side all of the time and they had to fix what they had done themselves. This mindset helped spread across the nation and people started gaining the mentality that logic was better than just relying on faith. The enlightenment period helped start a movement for people to do their own thing but with reasoning behind their admirations to do

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