One can see that Hawthorne was trying to argue against the Puritan way of life and the outcast system in which the society provoked. All are sinners but nobody’s sins are greater than another person’s sins, all are equal in the eyes of God. Hawthorne’s novel the Scarlet Letter shows many problems within the Puritan society and how bad the society was, looking back on it with a modernistic approach. The Scarlet Letter shows that adultery is a severe sin but both parties should be represented up on the platform of town stage. As ideals change so do societies and something that would once outcast a member, now just keeps them in check and fitting in with
One can see that Hawthorne was trying to argue against the Puritan way of life and the outcast system in which the society provoked. All are sinners but nobody’s sins are greater than another person’s sins, all are equal in the eyes of God. Hawthorne’s novel the Scarlet Letter shows many problems within the Puritan society and how bad the society was, looking back on it with a modernistic approach. The Scarlet Letter shows that adultery is a severe sin but both parties should be represented up on the platform of town stage. As ideals change so do societies and something that would once outcast a member, now just keeps them in check and fitting in with