Greed In Nathaniel Hawthorne's Pyncheon

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I want to explain why the actions the Pyncheons are taking are affecting their life, I will talk about who have greed and and why, along with examples, also how pride is tied with greed. I will explain why the unfortunate events are happening to the Pyncheons, either if it's witchcraft or greed, along with coincidence of course. Considering I don't believe in witchcraft, I would assume that it was greed that drove the Colonel to hang Maule, because he wanted the land that belonged to the Maules, and all of the male Pyncheon part of the family deaths were caused by a real disease, just a pure coincidence, not a curse. Greed ran in the Pyncheon family, which was tearing the family apart slowly; considering this, greed would ultimately doom the Pyncheon family. A seemingly coincidental thing between the story and Hawthorne, the fact that the Pyncheons murdered a “witch” and after Maule died terrible …show more content…

Hepzibah is a old lady who has great pride and is greedy, seemingly innocent; although, she feels that she lives around lower-class workers, which that the fact she has pride also means she has a higher chance of greed, considering she might want the treasure just like most of the Pyncheons, except Phoebe. Clifford used to be a handsome young man, until his cousin, Judge Jaffrey, accused him of murder, because of this Clifford went to prison for 30 years; however he was released as soon as his cousin figured out that Clifford might know where the treasure