Who Is The Greatest Sin In The Scarlet Letter

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Sin; an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law. In the novel, The scarlet Letter there are many sinners. The question is who committed the greatest sin? Is the act of adultery of Hester Prynne, adultery of the reverend himself, Arthur Dimmesdale, or the husband who never reveals his secret, the greatest sin of all.

Dimmesdale’s sin is worse than Hester’s sin. Her sin is opened up to the world. She accepts her punishment as it is given to her, and sees the scarlet letter as a chance to grow and learn. Later, she learns that it defines her as a person. Dimmesdale on the other hand, keeps his sin hidden from the world, known only to himself.

Dimmesdale, as a minister, knowing the townspeople look up to

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