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Religion Hypocrisy In The Scarlet Letter And Chicago

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It’s common now these days to see adultery as vaguely menacing. At the risk of spoiling a marriage, some take risks and consequences of this venture. But if we traveled back in time that would pass judgement upon people who believe more in superstitions than religion itself. In the classic American Novels, The Scarlet Letter and Chicago we can see correlation of adultery in their intriguing plots. They share a philosophical theory of morality but contradict of their theory of the framework of marriage. The Scarlet Letter and Chicago have completely different plots as Nathaniel Hawthorne gives a unique perspective in Religion Hypocrisy and the effects of guilt and sin during the 1630s in the Scarlet Letter by writing about a woman named Hester Prynne commit Adultery during that time where Religion Dominated . While the musical Chicago shows us the corruption in the criminal justice system and how the people of Chicago …show more content…

Her husband Roger comes back ,but doesn’t want to talk to her when she was at the scaffold because he was embarrassed that his wife was up there and didn’t want to get humiliated and have the town of Boston know that , this was the man that the woman cheated on.Hester receives no help and townspeople looks at her with disgust. The only thing she has is daughter Pearl ,but that reminds her of the crime she did. Hester is left alone to build her life back up and to live a normal life again. Hester and Roxie personalities are different as because Roxie is a selfish ,egocentric person and doesn’t see her crime as really a crime and now they she had gotten famous from it is happy that it happened as is twisting the evidence to make it seemed like the man who she had an affair with was trying to kill her and so she shot him first. On the other hand Hester is a lovely, kind person who trying to fit in with the town of Boston once

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