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The Scarlet Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Nothing is more powerful than the feeling one gets when they have committed a wrong doing in their life. Sometimes, guilt can cause a person to suffer so terribly that they end up doing things that they usually would not do. Guilt has an enormous effect on a person, and could change their life forever. Committing a sin causes the feeling of guilt inside a person. The person usually feels as if they deserve to be punished for what they did. The punishment for guilt could be shown either privately or publicly. Nathaniel Hawthorne shows these different punishments and how either private or public punishment affects the characters. Guilt can change a person by making them hate themselves and believe that they are at fault. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, guilt is illustrated throughout Roger Chillingworth, Hester Prynne, and Arthur Dimmesdale, making these character suffer from guilt, which shows the powerful effect of guilt. The effect of guilt is extremely powerful on a person, and it could make them suffer internally or externally. Guilt is depicted on Hester when she has a daughter, Pearl with another man that is not her husband. This man that she had a child with, and is her co sinner is Arthur Dimmesdale. Throughout the novel, Dimmesdale feels guilt because he knows that he betrayed God and committed a sin. During this time period, the Puritans believed in deeply in God, and only did practices that were appropriate towards God. As a

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