Investigative Reporting
Investigative Reporting
In the seventeenth century the puritans lived through relationships, religion, community, discipline and punishment in a way that would bring honor and glory to God. In The Scarlet Letter, the puritans of seventeenth century Boston society were a fate driven religious group that would not accept sin of any kind without punishment. The type of punishment they would use the most was that of public humiliation and to be taunted by the community around the one who committed the crime or sin. In Hester Prynne's case, her crime was adultery, which was most commonly punishable by death. Instead of death, the community branded Hester Prynne with a letter "A" for the rest of her life and made her stand in front of the whole community as an example for everyone that sin and corruption was not accepted in their society.
Relationships between men and women were very constrained, which is what made adultery such a bad sin in the eyes of everyone of the community. Men......
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