Thursday, March 14, 2019
Life Defined by a Single Moment in Scarlet Letter, Red Badge of Courage
A Life Defined by a wizard Moment in Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter, Stephen Cranes Red Badge of Courage, andDostoevskys Crime and penalty Life can be changed by a decision do during a single moment. Despite the natural gifts of courage or erudition of a person, a single mistake can isolate him from the slumber of partnership. In one case this can be cause by public conception. The public relys that this person is morally inferior and singles show up that person for ridicule. However, it can also be self-imposed isolation. Either way, that person cannot rejoin his society until he has redeemed himself. In Hawthornes The Scarlet Letter, twain kinds of moral isolation are examined. Hester Prynne is placed in the publics scorn for her extracurricular act. The scarlet A that she is forced to wear as a self-mortification ensures that no one, especially Hester herself, will forget what she did. Through the publics condemnation of her act, Hester at long last finds her salvation and purges herself of guilt. She becomes a stronger person because of this new understanding and gains the communitys respect for her charity. Dimmesdale, on the other hand, does not face his sin publicly until ... ...no matter how knowing or extraordinary, can go their entire lives without making a unspeakable decision. In order for them to return morally to the other members of their society, their redemption moldiness contain certain factors. First, it is not necessary for a confession to be public unless the transgressor believes that it is a requirement for forgiveness. Then the person must believe that the redeeming act is equal to the mistake and that he is cleared of guilt. aft(prenominal) he forgives himself, he is no longer morally isolated and returns to society whether or not the society has forgiven him.
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