Greatest Sinner

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English

 

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Donna L

 

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October 27, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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This fierceness and determination for evil doings is a very strong sin. This lust for revenge also transformed Chillingworth's natural human nature that "loves more readily than it hates" (Hawthorne, 149) into one of only hatred and nothing else. This need for revenge also left no space for guilt in his heart...
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This need for revenge also left no space for guilt in his heart. Chillingworth's next great sin was his lack of guilt and penance. Unlike Chillingworth, the other characters of the book experience significant guilt and penance that completely changes who they are. Arthur Dimmesdale, another great sinner, feels considerable guilt and inflicts a course of penance upon himself, even when no one demands it of him...
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