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Sin
Click on the links below to go to the Flickr page for each photograph.
Flickr | Overcoming sin is an important theme in The Scarlet Letter. | |
Flickr | To sin means to do something against God's law. | |
Flickr | So, the meaning of sin depends on religious beliefs. | |
Flickr | Hester Prynne sinned by having a child with Reverend Dimmesdale when she was married to someone else. | |
Flickr | She was forced to wear a scarlet "A" and live alone in the woods. | |
Flickr | The townspeople shunned her, but Hester was honest and strong. | |
Flickr | Dimmesdale lied to keep their secret and protect himself. | |
Flickr | He lived with the townspeople, but he lived with his horrible guilty secret. | |
Flickr | He finally confesses, but by then he is so ill that he dies from his guilt. | |
Flickr | But Hester Prynne takes her daughter to Europe to start a new life. She overcame her sin with strength and honesty. |