Public Vs. Private Dichotomy In The Scarlet Letter

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Ultimately, throughout The Scarlet Letter, it is indisputably evident that Hawthorne employs his narrator and the classic “public versus private” dichotomy to convey certain ideas and beliefs, especially concerning the characters, and how social morals and private inclinations shape them. Moreover, the reader can conclude that, according to Hawthorne’s implicit messages, it is not always possible for one to reconcile the force of personal desire and the force of community; and, the reader is also able to surmise that for the narrator, satisfying one’s personal impulses is more important than conforming to societal or cultural demands. Finally, the narrator applies the public versus private dichotomy in regards to another pressing topic--is

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