Monday, December 2, 2019

Scarlet Letter And Religion Essays - Christian Philosophy, Sin

Scarlet Letter And Religion Throughout time, religion in society has played a major role in the lives of the people. Religion has shaped people's own morals as well as the laws for which the government has established society's fundamentals of living. Hawthorne links religion and law in his book The Scarlet Letter, and shows his readers that society has shaped their rules by their religion and beliefs. He tells how important the church is to the people, how the view of predestination enters the lives of the people, as well as showing society's religious views on punishing for the breaking of laws. During the puritan time period, a big part of the lives of most people was the church. They believed that by going to church and by creating a society that revolved around God that they would have a fulfilling life. Most societies held many of community events and functions that were sponsored by the church. The church played a very big role in setting the goal of a town to revolve around the church. This holds true in Hawthorn's novel. He set a society around a minister that was looked up to by the people and was supported by the government in his decision and his actions. Most of the people in the town attend church on a regular basis except for the ones that the people of the town considered to be odd or weird. The people of the town set them as outcast and consider them to be the main sinners and not sorry for their sins. What they do not know is that their minister, Dimmsdale, carries around a secret throughout the book that tears at his soul. He himself is too a sinner and because of his position in the community he can not confess his sin publicly that he is the one that had the affair with Hester. If he took responsibility for his actions, his life would have been ruined. His title as minister would have been taken from him an he would have been condemned and judge for his behavior. This is wrong cause the bible says that no one shall judge except for the lord, but in those times, people did not care what the bible said unless it had to support their needs. People went around judging people for the way that one behaved in order to have themselves feel better about who they were. They figured that it made them seem like a more moral and religious person than the next individual standing next to them. Many of people during this time period believed in the process of predestination; the belief of people being pre-destined from birth and that their souls were already decided on descending to hell or the ascending to heaven. They believed that no matter what happened that they were already decided if they would be good moral Christians or if their lives were destine to hell because of their sins. If this were true then all of the good that Dimmsdale did for the community and for his own life would have meant nothing for his one major sin that he committed. The bible states that he who is sinless let him cast the first stone. The people in the society would say that their lives are perfect and sin free so therefore we can condemn everyone who commits a sin, but only as they see fit to what was a bigger sin than another. In other words, people were predestined to be sinners and because of their sins society would see them as unjust and make them pay for their sins by always making them remember that they had messed up, even if they had made amends with God themselves. This is why Hester had to wear the "A" on her chest for the rest of her life. She never was sorry for what she had done because to her the best thing came out of it. Her daughter Pearl meant the world to her and because of this, she was pleased. The punishments that the government placed on Hester was truly religiously based. The people during the time period believed that if one confessed their sins that then they would have to deal with god themselves on repenting and being forgiven. This especially took place during the witch trials. They believed that if one confessed to being a witch then they could not be killed because they would have to make amends with God themselves. Hester

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