Forgiveness In The Scarlet Letter And Hester Prynne

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When a sin has been committed, people often seek forgiveness from God. They believe that God will provide the proper penance if they confess to their sins and will therefore obtain absolution. In this photo, the Hindu god Ganesha, the Remover of Obstacles, is worshipped in order to gain His forgiveness. Similarly, forgiveness from God is discussed in The Scarlet Letter as Hester Prynne gains peace and forgiveness for her sins after her confession and rightful penitence. However, because Arthur Dimmesdale never confessed to his sin, he becomes conflicted with his preaching morality despite the corruption of his own soul. He often regrets his choice to remain silent and wishes he had confessed to his sin in order to finally receive forgiveness