Honesty In Scarlet Letter

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William Shakespeare created the proverb “Honesty is the best policy” through his play, Antony and Cleopatra. The proverb declares that truthfulness leads to improved circumstances compared to deceit and deception. The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, capitalizes on the danger of holding the truth inside and not confessing committed sins through Reverend Dimmesdale. Also, Hawthorne displays the outcome of honesty, confession, and the process of redemption with Hester’s character. Sin leads morals astray; sinners, however, may become redeemed by acknowledging and correcting the sins committed.
After a sin transpires, the concept of morality is thrown away. Chillingworth successfully sieges Reverend Dimmesdale and his sanity as revenge for Dimmesdale’s sin of adultery. Although “calm in temperament” (Hawthorne 118), Chillingworth begins to maliciously gouge out “the poor clergyman 's heart” …show more content…

Only comprehending and repairing the effects of the sin can redeem transgressors for their actions. Chillingworth lost his sight of compassion and humanity when he failed to amend the effects of his sin. Hester reclaimed her righteousness by being truthful, serving the set punishment, and devoting her life to the community. Although sin will remain inescapable, honesty, modesty, and hard work can retrieve lost purity and reverence.William Shakespeare created the proverb “Honesty is the best policy” through his play, Antony and Cleopatra. The proverb declares that truthfulness leads to improved circumstances compared to deceit and deception. The Scarlet Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, capitalizes on the danger of holding the truth inside and not confessing committed sins through Reverend Dimmesdale. Also, Hawthorne displays the outcome of honesty, confession, and the process of redemption with Hester’s character. Sin leads morals astray; sinners, however, may become redeemed by acknowledging and correcting the sins