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The Rules Of The Scripture In The Scarlett Letter By Nathaniel Hawthorne

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“What do we talk of marks and brands, whether on the bodice of her gown, or the flesh of her forehead?” cried another female, the ugliest as well as the most pitiless of these self-constituted judges. “This woman has brought shame upon us all, and ought to die. Is there not law for it? Truly there is, both in the Scripture and the statute-book. Then let the magistrates, who have made it of no effect, thank themselves if their own wives and daughters go astray!(Hawthorne 10).” In this scene Hawthorne continues to give insight into the society as a whole. Proving them to be very judgmental and hold high standards when considering who is moral. Most believe all should abide by the rules of the bible. However choose the rules they feel matter taking no attention to the unique situations that may come forth. …show more content…

In the 1850’s the protestant societies aimed to create a perfect community. Perfect in terms of all abiding by the rules and having complete protestant values. During this time Anne Hutchinson, a puritan spiritual adviser, had asserted knowledge of the holy spirit leading to salvation. This time period was also during the time period when women were not held to be as valued as men. Leading to men holding higher positions of authority. Such as in Scarlet Letter when looking at who holds positions of power within the society. However today’s society varies in many ways. While most of America remains to be Christian the society tends to be much more open to individual religious beliefs. While some do still abide by the bible we are a lot more aware of the variation of situations. In 1920 women gained the right to vote. Now gaining the right to high positions of authority. While some women believe to not be valued equally is debatable things have definitely changed. Thus while

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