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Man Vs. Himself In The Scarletletter

A great deal of blood has been shed and many wars have been fought during the history of

civilization; however, man's

greatest battle and most formidable enemy is only himself. This has been made only more evident

with the passage of

time and the development of the human character. However, one factor that has remained constant

in the human

character through this development is conscience. Conscience can be man's saving grace or his

damning affliction; its

presence may simultaneously purify and mar. As contradictory as this may sound, it has been

explored in depth by

Nathaniel Hawthorne who chronicles one man's battle against himself in The Scarlet Letter. In

this novel, an anguished

Arthur Dimmesdale struggles to pacify his conscience and withhold the secret of his sin from

being known. As his

conscience continues to consume all that is his very essence, Arthur Dimmesdale illustrates

Hawthorne's theme of a

sin-stained conscience and redemption only through......


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Approximate Pages: 4 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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