What Is the 'Moral' of the Scarlet Letter

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The scarlet letter is a text written by Nathaniel Hawthorne in 1850 a fictional work which tells about the history of England during the puritan age and the story of women named Hester Prynne. The author feels this text as a romantic work because the text includes about love and the adulteress. The text involves facts and fiction of the author such as the “Custom-House" is a fact and real, while the author was working as a surveyor in the Salem custom house in Massachusetts. The custom house was actually a building were the taxes are paid , one day he discovered some documents and manuscripts and the piece of cloth with the letter” A”. Hawthorne decides to read the manuscripts. Hawthorne then begins to write his fictional work when he holds the letter A in his chest he felt burning sensation. He uses the art of imagination to write a story about a woman named Hester Prynne. In the beginning of the text the scarlet letter there is a fact and real but later the narrator begins to write his fictional work on Hester Prynne and her experiences. The scarlet letter is considered as an important work for the narrator as it involves some of the important morals such as committing sin, the nature of puritan society and the importance of self identity.

Hester Prynne committing a sin is considered as one of the important moral in the scarlet letter. Everyone in the society commits a sin but that doesn’t mean everyone should be punished like Hester a young woman who in her adultery mistakenly happens to fall in love and does the crime. “sin which is exposed and confessed can cause ruin and death” Fider (1999). It is believed that people does sin secretly...

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...the letter which she wears as a shame and guilt later turns as a pride and happiness in her later life. which clearly identify the moral of the text.

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