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Hypocrisy In Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter

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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter emphasises the behavior of the characters to propose that hypocrisy creates a culture that solely relies on appearance and conformity, while effacing genuity in society.

Hypocrisy—the dishonest action of claiming to possess standards when one does not conform to it in actuality— is a deplorable recurring trait that has an unfortunate toll in the community. After Hester Prynne commits adultery with Reverend Dimmesdale, Hester becomes pregnant and Dimmesdale decided not to reveal this secret within the Puritanical society in order to uphold his reputation. Unfortunately for Hester, her sin was discovered when she gave birth to her daughter Pearl, and she was punished. Dimmesdale was the idol in the

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