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Put To Death Final Judgment
592 wordsBeing faces with a decision like death why would one decide to be put to death. At the same time while death stare one in the face a man must look deep into his soul to come up with the answer that would satisfy his soul. Knowing that there is a final judgment after man Proctor decided to let his final judgment become by God. Having strong faith in his God and being supported by the people around him such as Elizabeth and Rebecca helped Proctor made a decision not to confess to wrongdoing over d...
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Lasting Effect Of Sin
1,805 wordsThe past always comes back to haunt us throughout our lives. Puritan society is highly based upon a persons reputation. Without an honorable reputation a person is not worthy of respect from others in their society. Characters in this novel go through their lives struggling with themselves trying to cope with the guilt and shame associated with their actions. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlet Letter, he shows the lasting effect that sin has on Hester and Dimmesdale. Hester Prynne's gui...
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Hester And Pearl Put To Death
1,499 wordsIf a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, did it make a sound? This saying brings me to my thesis of "Guilt Without Confession leads to Great Consequences in The Scarlet Letter." If a character does something wrong but no one knows, that character can both gain and lose from what they have done. This happens multiple times in The Start Letter. Characters commit evil deeds, some are caught, some are not. For those that aren't caught, they have a decision to make. To turn themse...
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Police Station Extraordinary Man
1,382 wordsDostoevsky used confession as a path to forgiveness throughout the novel. From his first thought after the murders to the time that he actually confessed to the crimes. Whether it be from Raskolnikov to Nikolay, the act of confession made then feel better about themselves removing the weight that they had placed upon their shoulders. Confession is to the ordinary man the first step to forgiveness. Through confession, the ordinary man can share his burdens with others. Moreover, let known the dar...
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Hester And Dimmesdale Hester Prynne
1,452 wordsWithout an honorable reputation a person is not worthy of respect from others in their society. In Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, The Scarlet Letter, the struggle to shake off the past is an underlying theme throughout the novel. Characters in this novel go through their lives struggling with trying to cope with the guilt and shame associated with actions that lost them their honorable reputation. Particularly, Hawthorne shows the lasting effect that sin and guilt has on two of the main characters...
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