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Scarlet Letter Outline

I. Puritan New England was a place filled with strict laws and an unbreakable moral code.

A. Hester and Dimmesdale's secret passion is an example of rebellion to this moral code.

1. Hester and Dimmesdale are lovers in their own eyes, but in the eyes of the townspeople they are criminals.

a. Adultery was not taken lightly and their passion was a violation of the Puritan civil code.

2. Hester and Dimmesdale break the moral code once again by withholding information in the eyes of god.

B. Modern day examples of moral law breaking occur daily in our society.

1. Certain impulses cannot be denied by any law. This passion for something is part of the human nature. Solicitation of prostitutes is one example of something that takes place but is morally wrong.

The scarlet letter "A", which symbolizes Hester's adultery, is meant to be a symbol of shame, but it latter becomes part of Hester's identity. The scarlet letter causes agony for Hester by forcing her into isolation and causes illness for Dimmesdale due to his hidden guilt. As time passes the letter becomes insignificant to Hester, but for Dimmesdale the letter causes his demise. The letter only functions as a reminder of Hester's affair with Dimme


B. Darkness conceals activities that are not socially acceptable.

2. Roger Chillingworth achieves "justice" on Election Day in the presence of Native Americans.

a. In the forest is when Dimmesdale and Hester's true love can be seen for each other.

2. Mistress Hibbins is able to take midnight rides through the forest.

B. Children are better able to express their perception when compared to adults.

I. Children especially Pearl are more perceptive and honest than adults.

2. When Hester committed adultery her husband was not with her. Hester had not even seen her husband for several years before she committed the crime. If she were a man she would be allowed to remarry in just a few weeks.



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