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The Fate of the People of the "Scarlet Letter". What Nathaniel Hawthorn was trying to describe throughout this book.

Title: The Fate of the People of the "Scarlet Letter". What Nathaniel Hawthorn was trying to describe throughout this book.
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The Fate of the People of the "Scarlet Letter". What Nathaniel Hawthorn was trying to describe throughout this book.
Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth to portray that everyone may sin, but every sinner has the chance for redemption. The book in which he portrays this is entitled The Scarlet Letter, A book set in New England in the 1600s, about the aforementioned characters, their sins, and their redemption or lack thereof. Hester Prynne is the book's protagonist. Her sin is committing adultery with Dimmesdale. She becomes impregnated by this …showed first 75 words of 417 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 417 total…Hester committed adultery, but confessed immediately, suffering before finding happiness. Dimmesdale doesn't admit his sins immediately, suffering far more than Hester, until his death. Chillingworth becomes fiendish, sinning through hate and non-belief. He suffers through his obsession with torturing Dimmesdale, dying shortly after Dimmesdale to the futility of his life. Through their repentance, or lack thereof, the characters present the message that although you will sin, you can redeem yourself if you take the opportunity.

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