Comparing Hester And Dimmesdale In The Scarlett Letter

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In The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the letter “A” has cursed both Hester openly and Dimmesdale secretly. Hester wears her “A” for all to see however, Dimmesdale hides his under his clothing. Dimmesdale could confess his sin but he lives in a society where the people expect only the good from him, instead he punishes himself in the hopes that will be enough. Hester however has no choice but to let everyone know she is guilty but she chooses how this will affect her life, she takes control of her “A”. In today’s society people are judged for everything a person does, so naturally many hide their true selves and become someone their not. Everyone has their own scarlet letter, whether they hide it or own up to it is on them, they choose whether they are Hester or Dimmesdale. Hester and Dimmesdale have taken different approaches on how to deal with their sin. Hester was forced to bear the “A” but in many ways this has helped her become the person she is. Hester owns up to her sin and changes the meaning of the “A”. She does not let the townspeople control her life to the end. For many this may be hard, to be open with a fault or a sin they have committed. Yet in the end being honest makes a stronger person. Hester is able to live her life because she has …show more content…

The townspeople expect the Reverend to be an honest person, someone they can look up to. This pressure is what is keeping the people from the truth, he can not be a sinner. With all of the guilt built up inside of him, Dimmesdale becomes someone he does not recognize. Once being “a person of very striking aspect” (Hawthorne 63) he has now become weak and old looking. His sin has taken over his body and the only way to stop it is to confess. When Dimmesdale eventually confesses he dies, his body and mind had been so consumed in the secret he was keeping. This is an extreme scenario however one that can definitely show how powerful a secret

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