In The Scarlet Letter, Nathaniel Hawthorne tried to convince people that it is human nature to be hypocritical and that the most hypocritical people tend to be those who claim to be extremely “devout” to their religion. Hawthorne developed this idea through Reverend Dimmesdale who ironically disobeyed his religious morals, as well as the townspeople who claimed to be “devout” to their Puritan religion, yet brought negativity into their community through severely punishing those who had made mistakes. As Puritans, both the townspeople and Dimmesdale were expected to bring kindness into their community and follow the teachings of God, but they both carelessly disobeyed these morals by hurting others. By using common, everyday people, Hawthorne …show more content…
Most of the people that I️ have noticed who significantly do hypocritical things, are the people who claim to be such faithful Christians. I’m not saying every Christian is hypocritical, because that is certainly not true, but after stepping back and really analyzing people’s actions, I️ have realized that so many “religious” people are the ones who are actually stirring up the trouble. After telling my mom about what I’ve noticed, she admitted that it has been so hard for us to find a church that we truly like because so many churches’ followers are noticeably hypocritical. I️ feel like I can relate so well to Hawthorne because he was able to sit back and notice the irony of the Puritans’ actions when everyone else refused to admit it. Hawthorne definitely did a great job convincing people of the hypocritical nature of people, especially through the use of Reverend Dimmesdale since he was supposed to be a major religious figurehead, yet he carelessly disobeyed his morals, which he even preached the importance of not disobeying those