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Summary Of ' The Scarlet Letter '

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Tyler Steinkamp
Miss Emily Werner
AP Language and Composition
17, November 2014
Prevalence of Sin
Sin is made from the standards of those before, written down to tell those later what is right and wrong; evil and good in the world. Sin is very relevant in The Scarlet Letter, it is shown throughout the novel.The novel started and ended with a sin. Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale, the main characters in The Scarlet Letter, is the cause of this debacle. Hester and Arthur’s inability to control their emotions gave Hester the scarlet letter, and only Hester can redeem herself out of it. Arthur Dimmesdale, Hester’s lover and also one of the church leaders, falls under a illness that no one understands right after Hester Prynne is thrown in jail. His doctor Roger Chillingworth is actually Hester Prynne’s husband. No one in town knows this since his real name is not Roger Chillingworth. Roger looks for revenge against Hester’s lover. All three of these characters commit an act of sin in one way or another which, in turn, affects their minds, their health and causes the consequences leading to great pain.
Throughout the novel and even in books on The Scarlet Letter, Roger Chillingworth is referred to as the “Black Man” or Devil; a person compromised by sin. “A mortal man, with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his especial torment!” (Hawthorne 118) This shows that there is a change within Chillingworth from his first sin to his last. He is probably the greatest sinner

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