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THE EFFECTS OF SIN

The Effects of Sin
"But a lie is never good, even though death threatens on the other side" (The Scarlet
Letter). Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter, is a story that illustrates intricate
pieces of the Puritan lifestyle. Lying of course was considered a tremendous sin in the
eyes of the Puritans. Centered first on a sin committed by Hester Prynne and her secret
lover before the story ever begins the novel details how sin affects the lives of the
people involved. For Hester, the sin forces her into isolation from society and even from
herself. Of the three main characters affected, Hester has the easiest time because her
sin is out in the open. Arthur Dimmesdale has the hardest time dealing with it because
his sin is hidden to the outside world. Roger Chillingworth is the most affected by the
sin, though he was not around when the sin took place. These characters, Hester,
Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth have all committed a sin, but the way it affects their
lives is very different. 
Hester was left alone by her husband, Chillingworth, for more then two years. She
unwisely committed adultery with Dimmesdale and gave birth to a baby girl named Pearl.
She confesses her sin in front of everyone and wears the scarlet letter as her
punishment. Pearl and the scarlet letter are both daily reminders of her sin, and keep
her from falling in to the devil's hands again. She uses her sin to grow stronger and
become a better person. She tells the magistrates, "This badge has taught me- it daily
teaches me…"(Hawthorne 102). With her sin being out in the open, it changes her for
the better because she acknowledges her mistake, she learns from it, and she can move on.
Many people from her town go to her for advice, and to talk of their problems with her.
"Such helpfulness was found in her- so much power to do and power to sympathize- that
many people refused to interpret the scarlet 'A' by it's original signification. They
said that it meant 'Able'; so strong was Hester Prynne, with a women's strength" (The
Scarlet Letter).
Dimmesdale has the hardest time with his sin because he does not admit it to everyone. It
haunts him every day when he sees Pearl and Hester. He lies about it in order to seem
holy in the eyes of the congregation. He is very weak and unable to speak the truth,
although he pleads for Hester to speak for him when he says, "…I charge thee to
speak out the name of thy fellow-sinner and fellow-sufferer! Be not silent from any
mistaken pity and tenderness for him; for, believe me, Hester, though he were to step
down from a high place, and stand there beside thee, on they pedestal of shame, yet
better it were so, than to hide a guilty heart through life" (63). She could not speak,
and neither could he. Through the seven years that he kept his sin a secret, he grew very
ill and they knew it was more of an illness to the soul then to the body. He tortured
himself by whipping his own back. Every day he went up the stairs to give a sermon, he
would try to speak of his sin, but everyday he walked backed down those stairs without
doing it. He cannot justify his sin, even on the grounds of his love for Hester. Finally
he admits his guilt, right before he dies on the scaffold. 
Chillingworth is the worst sinner of all because he violates the sanctity of the human
heart. He pretends to be Dimmesdale's friend while he is actually probing his heart.
Although at the beginning he is a good, kind, intelligent man, his real personality is
engulfed by the revenge he wants for Dimmesdale. He holds no grudge against Hester or
Pearl, but he wants to ruin Dimmesdale's life by torturing him with the sin he is hiding.
Demented by his thoughts of revenge and hate, Chillingworth is shown to be a devil by not
being truthful to himself and others. 
Finally, for all the characters, Hawthorne's novel illustrates how one sin can escalate
to encompass one's self so that the true humans behind the sin are lost. This is what
makes Hawthorne's novel not only a story of love vs. hate, sin vs. purity, good vs. evil,
but all of these combined to make a strikingly historical tragedy as well. The Scarlet
Letter is one of the few books that will be timeless because it deals with alienation,
sin, punishment, and guilt; emotions that will continue to be felt by every generation to
come.
Bibliography
Hawthorne, Nathaniel. The Scarlet Letter. New York: Bantam, 1986.
The Scarlet Letter. Dir. Rich Hausser. Perf. Meg Foster, John Heard, and Kevin
Conway. 1979. Videocassette. The WGBH Collection. 1995

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