Psychological Nature In The Scarlet Letter

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Psychological Nature Today the world now has medications, therapy, and much more to treat psychological diseases and disorders. Psychological nature is the nature of someone affecting the mind. The psychological nature is very important essentially it is not just affecting someone’s mind but there whole body and the wellbeing of that person. Something so small can alter someone’s psychological nature. During the time of The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne; Chillingworth, Dimmesdale, Hester and Pearl did not have the things many people used today to treat these disorders and diseases. Pearl, Hester, Dimmesdale and Chillingworth all obtain some sort of these disorder that transforms their characters into something that causes uproar throughout the community. Hawthorne portrays the psychological nature of the novel through the development of anxiety, mood, depression and psychotic disorders in the four main characters. Pearl, Hester, Dimmesdale and Chillingworth.
The four main disorders in The Scarlet Letter are anxiety, mood, depression and psychotic disorders. All of the symptoms happen when or if something traumatic happened in someone or some people’s lives. Anxiety is a serious …show more content…

“Now it was a herd of diabolic shapes, that grinned and mocked at the pale minister, and beckoned him away with them; now a group of shining angels, who flew upward heavily, as sorrow-laden, but grew more ethereal as they rose” On this night Dimmesdale is in his house self-harming himself because he feels as if God is looking down at him and punishing him for committing the sin of adultery. These symptoms he is experiencing is those said before of someone that has Psychosis. He is seeing and feeling things that aren’t actually happening causing him to self-harm himself. Psychosis is causing many problems in the wellbeing of Reverend