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The Scarlet Letter: Darkness Illuminated

The Scarlet Letter: Darkness Illuminated


Since the conception of humanity, man has been fascinated with that
presence which illuminates, yet cannot be touched. Mankind has brought it into
his religions, giving it a great deal of importance in his creed. Following in
the footsteps of his ancestors, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses light as a tool of God
that illuminates the darkness of human iniquity and exposes its permanence. He
studies the psychological theme of the impossibility of eradicating sin from the
human heart in his novel The Scarlet Letter. The use of light in order to
fortify this psychological theme confirms its significance in the novel. As
though he were weaving an elaborate tapestry, Hawthorne meshes light's intense
symbolism into his characters' natures until a chef d'oeuvre manifests itself
upon the loom of the reader's intellect. This tapestry serves as a subtle
background upon which the characters' sinful hearts are bared.
As Hawthorne navigates the reader......


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