Falsehood in the Scarlet Letter
Falsehood is one of the biggest themes in The Scarlet Letter. Most of the characters in the book are somehow affected by it. The three main characters’ lives are affected and molded by the way that they deal with this falsehood. Hester and Dimmesdale have falsehood towards Hester’s husband. Hester also has a falsehood towards Dimmesdale since she conceals Chillingworth’s identity. Dimmesdale has a falsehood towards everyone by concealing his sin. Hester feels that her sin has taken away her morality and manifested the one good product of her shameful wrongdoing, her baby, Pearl. She feels that this sin was mostly her fault and does not think that her counterpart’s identity is important. She does not reveal her husband’s identity either. She with
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Approximate Word count = 513
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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