Hypocrisy IN the Scarlet Letter

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English

 

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Rebecca C

 

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December 23, 2015

 

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Hester's sin impacts not only her own life, but also the life of the townspeople and her daughter Pearl. In this novel, hypocrisy reveals how people deal with guilt and sin. At first the townspeople seem to be the ones imagined as hypocrites. However, hypocrisy is also evident within Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, and Arthur Dimmesdale because they all say some things but do not hold true to their belief...
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Hester does not believe that she committed adultery because she claims Chillingworth and her were never really married since they had never loved each other. Hester even tells Chillingworth, "?thou knowest that I was frank with thee. I felt no love, nor feigned any" (Hawthorne, 74). This is hyprocritical of Hester because she says she did not commit a sin, but yet she wears the scarlet letter without a fight...
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