The Scarlet Letter: The Biggest Sinner
This essay discusses sin and guilt in regards to the Scarlet Letter, and which character indeed was classified as the “biggest sinner”.
This essay discusses sin and guilt in regards to the Scarlet Letter, and which character indeed was classified as the “biggest sinner”.
Jacobs takes a fascinating topic, weaves all over the place in his discussion, and comes to the conclusion that original sin is within us, like it or not.
In the novel the Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne demonstrates how sin alienates the sinner, whether from society, themselves, or from God.
Sins of the Father: the long shadow of a religious cult, by Fleur Beale. In spite of a conviction for sexual abuse of minors, Neville Cooper remains the charismatic leader of a cult community on New Zealand’s West Coast.
Death: A Life is a to die for memoir from the eternal being known as Death who as the diabolical son of Satan and Sin, reveal to mortals for the first time in eternity his dreadful life story as the Grim Reaper and End of All Things.
In the Scarlet Letter, Pearl is hinted as a good character. Pearl was described as an angel throughout the book.
The Inferno is an allegory to Dante’s journey through life towards salvation. It is a story full of symbolisms, from the start to the very end.